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IBJJF World Master and JJ Con Kids recap for El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At the IBJJF World Masters and Jiu Jitsu Con, our team showcased remarkable skill and determination, with several standout performances that highlighted our community’s dedication to growth.

Jon made a triumphant return, capturing gold in the brown belt Master 5 division after four hard-fought victories. His journey to the top was especially significant given last year’s disappointment, making this win a testament to his perseverance and progress.

In the black belt Master 7 division, Allan dominated his first two matches, showcasing his technical prowess. Though he fell short in the final, his silver medal reflects his strong performance and the high level of competition.

Ken battled through four challenging matches in the blue belt Master 1 division, reaching the finals with a string of impressive victories. The final match was incredibly close, and despite losing by a referee’s decision, Ken’s silver medal was well-earned.

At Jiu Jitsu Con, our young competitor Colin delivered an outstanding performance, winning three dominant matches to take gold. His achievement is a sign of his bright future in the sport.

We also had strong showings from Kiet, Jerel, Aaron, Ryan, Brad, Danny, Raina, and Leo, who all gave their best efforts on the mat. Although they did not medal this time, their performances reflected significant improvements and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

But beyond the medals and accolades, what truly stands out is the sense of camaraderie and commitment to improvement that permeates our gym. Whether competing on the world stage or training at home, everyone is focused on making continuous improvements to each other’s game—be it in technique, competition strategy, or overall performance. This collective dedication ensures that, as a team, we are always growing and pushing each other to new heights.

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu / AJJ Syndicate cheering on Allan after his victory

Weekend Recap: JJWL Youth Victory, Ryan Loder’s TUF Finale Win, and Upcoming Events

This past weekend was nothing short of incredible for our El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu family. From dominating the mats at the JJWL tournament to celebrating a major victory in the Ultimate Fighter finale, there’s plenty to be proud of. Let’s dive into the highlights!

JJWL Youth Victory & Adult/Masters Success

Our association made a remarkable impact at the JJWL (Jiu-Jitsu World League) tournament, walking away with the Youth Overall Champion title. This achievement is a testament to the dedication, skill, and hard work of our young athletes. They’ve trained tirelessly, and their efforts paid off in a big way.

But the success didn’t stop there. Our adult and masters competitors also shone brightly, earning a strong 2nd place finish in their division. This result reflects the deep commitment of our members across all age groups, showcasing the strength and unity of our team. Congratulations to everyone who competed—you’ve made our academy proud!

Ryan Loder’s Ultimate Fighter Finale Victory

We’re thrilled to announce that our very own Ryan Loder claimed victory in the Ultimate Fighter (TUF) finale! Ryan’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring, and his win is a significant milestone in his career. His determination and hard work have paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud. This victory not only highlights Ryan’s exceptional talent but also underscores the high level of training and support within our community. Let’s continue to cheer him on as he moves forward in his fighting career!

Master World Championships This Weekend

The excitement doesn’t end there. This weekend, several of our masters (30+) members will be competing at the prestigious Master World Championships. These athletes have been putting in the hours and refining their skills, and now they’ll have the opportunity to showcase their abilities on a global stage. We wish them the best of luck and look forward to seeing them represent El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu with pride and determination.

Labor Day Schedule

As we look ahead to the coming week, please note that on Monday, Labor Day, we’ll have a modified schedule. There will be no evening class, but we will still hold our 6am adult class and a Jiu Jitsu camp in the morning. It’s a perfect chance to get in some extra training and continue the momentum we’ve built over the weekend.

Thank you to everyone in our community for your continued dedication and support. Whether you’re on the mats competing, cheering from the sidelines, or simply showing up for class, you’re contributing to the success and growth of our academy. Let’s keep pushing forward together!

See you on the mats,
El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu