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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Blue Belt Superfeather, -64 Competitors: 6 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Blue belt Superfeather, -64 Competitors: 6 Oss Saturday 23 November 2013 (B-251) EL ALLALI, ABDELHAKIM BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. 135 B-........ (B-256) VERSTRAETE, MESFEN Final BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. (R-282) DE GROOT, DANIËL NLD - RICKSON GRACIE HOLLAND 142 B-........ 151 R-........ 143 (B-269) CARLET, STEN NLD - RENZO GRACIE HOLLAND (R-255) EL ALLALI, HAKIM 136 BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. Repechage R-........ 151.1 (R-254) KHTOUTA , MOHAMED MINGAU YA BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. Results Legend: PTF Points SDP Sudden Death PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Final Final Final Final Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Purple belt Feather, -70 Competitors: 4 Oss Saturday 23 November 2013 (B-356) GOSSEYE, NIELS Final (B-351) NGUYEN, PELE BEL - YAWARE BELGIUM NLD - TEAM UCT 238 B-........ 245 R-........ 241.1 (R-57) KOCH, ALEX (R-376) LOSER OF , FIGHTNUMBER 238 POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL NLD - X Results Legend: PTF Points SDP Sudden Death PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Semi Final Final Semi Final Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men White belt Superfeather, -64 (B-137) KWAYTAL, FALCO Competitors: 19 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL 401 B-........ (B-364) VELOSO, PACO NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY (R-76) LÜCKERATH, STEFFEN DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL 430 B-........ B-........ 434 (R-16) COLLE, DANNY (R-241) PINA, GLENN NLD - BJJ PURMEREND BEL - PERFECT HYBRID UNITED Oss B-........ B-........ 442 Saturday 23 November 2013 444 (B-198) KONINGSBERGER, TACO (B-303) AMAURY, SAN MIGUEL NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY BEL - SHOCX 431 435 R-........ R-........ (R-252) VERSTRAETE, RUBEN (R-136) DUIJS, DAAN BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. Final NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL 452 B-........ 457 R-........ 453 (B-1) CORAZZA, GIACOMO (B-2) ULKER, KAGAN NLD - ICON Repechage BEL - ICON BJJ 457.1 B-........ B-........ 432 Results Legend: 436 (B-360) BOUNOU, BADR NLD - TEAM AGUA PTF Points SDP Sudden Death PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out (B-197) VAN GAGELDONK, DAMY 402 PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops R-........ NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY (R-341) RAMIC, KRESHNIK SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification BEL - TEAM ALEXANDRE ESPERON 443 445 R-........ R-........ (B-242) WAGEMANS, JENTE (B-165) AGEYEV, HASAN BEL - PERFECT HYBRID UNITED NLD - ICON 433 437 R-........ R-........ (B-75) SPILGER, ALEX DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL (R-140) JANSSEN, GILLIAN 403 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL R-........ (R-143) VAN DE GEUGTEN, GLENN NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round Final Final Final Final Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Blue belt Feather, -70 Competitors: 12 Oss Saturday 23 November 2013 (B-108) VAN DE HURK, BOB NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL 426 B-........ (B-170) HEYLEN, NIGEL BEL - ICON BJJ (R-56) ODERWALD, MARIUS DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL 438 B-........ B-........ 440 (B-109) DAVIDS, BRENDAN NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL (R-218) NEWADJ, KIREN 428 NLD - MARCOS FLEXA JIU JITSU ACADEMY Final R-........ (R-55) SCHOLL, ANDREAS 450 B-........ 456 R-........ 451 DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL (B-111) MAVROMMATIS, NIKOLAS NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL (B-110) VAN HALEN, JUSTIN B-........ 429 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL Repechage 456.1 (R-296) KHARCHAF, YASSINE BEL - SHOCX 439 Results Legend: 441 (B-249) JEUGMANS, CHRISTOPHE R-........ R-........ BEL - PHOENIX A.D.A. PTF Points SDP Sudden Death PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out (R-265) JUNIOR, GILVANIR 427 PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops R-........ NLD - RENZO GRACIE HOLLAND (R-309) CIPRIANO CATARINO, RAFAEL SUP Superiority Contest NLD - TEAM AGUA WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies First Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter First Round Final Final Final Final Round Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men White belt Feather, -70 Competitors: 20 (B-19) KAZANKAYA, YASIN (B-113) VENROOIJ, LEROIJ BEL - BAD BOYS BJJ NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL 515 B-........ B-........ 519 (R-85) FREESE, TILL (R-368) DETEMMERMAN, AMAURY DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL BEL - FUSEN RYU Oss B-........ B-........ 523 Saturday 23 November 2013 525 (B-223) RICHARD, RICHMAN DEU - NOVA UNIAO PROF. GUSTAVO BRIN (B-14) EL ALFY, SHERIF B-........ 504 NLD - BJJ PURMEREND (R-310) ANTYMYROV, YEVGEN 516 520 NLD - TEAM AGUA (B-298) HUYBERECHTS, VIVIAN R-........ R-........ BEL - SHOCX 502 (R-237) CUYVERS, KEVIN R-........ Final BEL - PERFECT HYBRID UNITED (R-59) MACIANTOWICZ, WOJCIECH POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL 548 B-........ 555 R-........ 549 (B-225) SANTANA, YARED DEU - NOVA UNIAO PROF. GUSTAVO BRIN (B-164) HERBSCHLEB, MARTIJN B-........ 505 NLD - ICON Repechage 555.1 (R-175) JACOBS, MAX B-........ B-........ NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY 517 Results Legend: 521 PTF Points SDP Sudden Death (R-58) FEIL, BJÖRN PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out (B-238) LEWANDOWSKI, PATRYK DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops BEL - PERFECT HYBRID UNITED SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification 524 526 R-........ R-........ (B-224) MENDOCA, JOSE (B-169) PETROVIC, IVAN DEU - NOVA UNIAO PROF. GUSTAVO BRIN BEL - ICON BJJ 518 522 (B-217) COSTA, MARCOS R-........ R-........ NLD - MARCOS FLEXA JIU JITSU ACADEMY 503 (R-83) SIMONYAN, ARAIK R-........ DEU - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL (R-236) MICHIELS, KEVIN BEL - PERFECT HYBRID UNITED ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round Final Final Final Final Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Blue belt Light, -76 (B-316) VAN DER LINDEN, JONATHAN Competitors: 22 (B-280) COUWENHOVEN, BRANDON NLD - TEAM AGUA NLD - RICKSON GRACIE HOLLAND 601 B-........ B-........ 604 (R-101) DISTLER, WOLFGANG (R-64) EMCHE, MATEUSZ DEU - FIGHT GYM NÜRNBERG 611 B-........ B-........ 615 POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL (R-206) AXWIJK, JONATH (R-24) CHILICKI, MACIEK NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY NLD - BRASA Oss B-........ B-........ 631 Saturday 23 November 2013 633 (B-45) WEIMA, KAREL NLD - CARLSON GRACIE HOLLAND 602 B-........ (B-105) JAHA, ALMIR NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL (R-340) ZEKHNINI, ABDERRAHMAN ABDEL BEL - TEAM ALEXANDRE ESPERON 612 616 R-........ R-........ (B-230) WULLEN, SVEN DEU - PANTAREI AACHEN (R-104) JAHA, RIJAD 605 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL Final R-........ (R-317) ASSCHER, PATRICK 635 B-........ 652 R-........ 636 NLD - TEAM AGUA (B-267) VAN OPSTAL, NIGEL (B-315) FAUBEL, CHRISTIAN NLD - RENZO GRACIE HOLLAND Repechage NLD - TEAM AGUA 652.1 B-........ B-........ 613 Results Legend: 617 PTF Points SDP Sudden Death (R-118) VAN VELTHOVEN, WESLEY PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out (B-358) STURKENBOOM, MARTIJN NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification 632 634 R-........ R-........ (B-275) BROEKHOF, KOOS (B-352) WERK, JOHAN NLD - RICKSON GRACIE HOLLAND NLD - TEAM UCT 614 618 (B-63) CHMIEL, KRZYSZTOF R-........ R-........ (B-26) THIENPONT, STAPHO POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL NLD - BRASA 603 606 R-........ R-........ (R-23) EL MESAOUDI, MOHAMMED (R-151) HAUPRICH, KAI NLD - BRASA DEU - GRACIE JIU JITSU D-TOWN ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round Final Final Final Final Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Brown and black belt Middle, -82,3 Competitors: 9 Oss Saturday 23 November 2013 (B-40) ABOUCHOAIB, ZOHAIR NLD - BRASA (B-322) SIEBERT, ANDY B-........ 303 NLD - TEAM AGUA (R-7) SADOWSKI, FILIP 320 B-........ B-........ 322 POL - AZS AWF POZNAN (R-192) VAN WEGBERG, DENNIS (R-274) KRUITHOF, DANNY NLD - JIU JITSU FACTORY Final NLD - RICKSON GRACIE HOLLAND 340 B-........ 352 R-........ 341 (B-128) VAN HELVOIRT, DUANE (B-297) JOÃO, RENAN NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL Repechage BEL - SHOCX 352.1 321 Results Legend: 323 R-........ R-........ PTF Points SDP Sudden Death (R-38) CANDRIES, PHILIP PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out (R-37) RETTOB, REMCO NLD - BRASA PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops NLD - BRASA SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies First Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter First Round Final Final Final Final Round Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men Purple belt Middle, -82,3 Competitors: 11 Oss Saturday 23 November 2013 (B-278) PEGORARI, LUCA NLD - RICKSON GRACIE HOLLAND 114 B-........ (B-72) CZAJKOWSKI, LUKASZ POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL (R-173) PEETERS, TOM BEL - ICON BJJ 125 B-........ B-........ 127 (B-214) SANT'ANNA, MASSAI BEL - MALICIA TEAM (R-10) MICHALAK, KRYSZTOF 115 POL - AZS AWF POZNAN Final R-........ (R-131) MEERMAN, WIGGERT 146 B-........ 153 R-........ 147 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL (B-73) KUROWIAK, ROBERT (B-132) FERNANDES , LUCAS POL - CHECKMAT INTERNATIONAL Repechage NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL 153.1 126 Results Legend: 128 R-........ R-........ (B-41) VAN BELLINGEN, SAM PTF Points SDP Sudden Death BEL - BRASA BELGIUM (R-130) VAN HOUTEN, KAY PTG Point Gap KO Knock Out PUN Punishment RSC Referee Stops 116 NLD - GRACIE BARRA NL R-........ SUP Superiority Contest (R-9) ZYGADLO, WOJCIECH WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification POL - AZS AWF POZNAN ©2008 - 2013 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-sas.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies First Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter First Round Final Final Final Final Round Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Dutch Open 2013 Men White belt Light, -76 WINNER MATCH 201 Competitors: 37 (B-319) COUPRIE, DIJN NLD - TEAM AGUA 206 B-.......
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