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Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2012 Parcial Results
Last Update: 06/28/2013 13:53 (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2012 Parcial Results Academies Results ADULT 1 - Alliance - 86 2 - CheckMat - 63 3 - Gracie Barra - 58 NOVICE 1 - Gracie Barra - 49 2 - Gracie Elite Team - 41 3 - Nova União - 34 JUVENILE 1 - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu - 64 2 - Alliance - 33 3 - Gracie Barra - 22 MASTER AND SENIORS 1 - Gracie Barra - 205 2 - Alliance - 152 3 - Gracie Elite Team - 144 FEMALE 1 - Alliance - 90 2 - Team Lloyd Irvin - 43 3 - Gracie Humaita - 38 Athletes Results By Category WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Rooster First - Jason Spain - Drysdale BJJ WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Feather First - Chasen Blair - Fabio Santos BJJ Second - andrew d. wills - Roberto Traven BJJ Third - Chase Gambrell - Lótus Club Third - Bobby Wasko - Gracie Humaita WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Light First - Ericson Nicholas Brown - Gracie Barra Second - Youssef Tobah - De La Riva JJ Third - Bradley Michael Cantril - CheckMat Third - anthony davis - Cleber Jiu Jitsu WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Middle First - Joseph Morrow - Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Medium Heavy First - Parker Gingery - Alliance WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Female / Feather First - Madison Loncarevich - Lótus Club WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Female / Medium Heavy First - Lindsey Kate Tromble - Nova União Second - Kylie Baker - Jean Jacques Machado BJJ Third - Valerie Wilson - Gracie Barra Third - Alyssa Benitez - Gracie Barra WHITE / Juvenile 2 / Male / Light Feather First - Hunter Gomel - SBG International (SBGI) Second - Kevin -
Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2016 Final Results
Last Update: 04/01/2016 10:35 (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship 2016 Final Results Academies Results Adult Male 1 - Alliance - 85 2 - Atos Jiu-Jitsu - 53 3 - GF Team - 51 4 - Gracie Barra - 48 5 - CheckMat - 37 6 - PSLPB Cicero Costha - 35 7 - Ns Brotherhood - 27 8 - Brasa CTA - 27 9 - Barbosa JJ - 18 10 - Alliance International - 15 Adult Female 1 - Alliance - 66 2 - Gracie Humaita - 43 3 - Gracie Barra - 29 4 - Ryan Gracie Team - 27 5 - GF Team - 24 6 - Ns Brotherhood - 18 7 - Soul Fighters BJJ - 17 8 - PSLPB Cicero Costha - 12 9 - Brazil 021 International - 11 10 - CheckMat - 11 Masters 1 - Gracie Barra - 224 2 - Brasa CTA - 182 3 - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu - 151 4 - CheckMat - 138 5 - Alliance - 133 6 - Carlson Gracie Team - 99 7 - Gracie Humaita - 97 8 - Zenith BJJ - 75 9 - Brazilian Top Team - 56 10 - BJJ Revolution Team - 48 Juvenile 1 - Atos Jiu-Jitsu - 98 2 - Alliance - 59 3 - Anchorage Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - 18 4 - David Jacobs Jiu-Jitsu Team - 18 5 - Colorado BJJ - 18 6 - GF Team - 18 7 - Over Limit BJJ - 17 8 - Soul Fighters BJJ - 15 9 - Team Lloyd Irvin - 15 10 - Brasa CTA - 12 Novice 1 - Alliance - 30 2 - Carlson Gracie Team - 24 3 - Cleber Jiu Jitsu - 22 4 - Coalition 95 - 18 5 - Paragon BJJ Academy - 18 6 - Atos Jiu-Jitsu - 17 7 - CheckMat - 16 8 - Tinguinha BJJ academy - 15 9 - Impact Jiu Jitsu - 13 10 - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu - 13 Athletes Results By Category WHITE / Juvenile 1 / Male / Feather First - Ryan Ukeiley - Gracie Barra Second - Michael Damion Figgs - Gracie Barra WHITE / Juvenile 1 -
London Fall International Open 2015
Last Update: 10/12/2015 13:00 (UTC) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London London Fall International Open 2015 WHITE / Juvenile / Male / Middle Carlson Gracie UK Byron Carlito Cox Dynamix Fighting Sports Daniel Alexander Persson Frota Team Matthew James Ball Pound for Pound José Maria Ferreira Mariz Ruivo Total: 4 WHITE / Juvenile / Female / Feather Brasa/99 Helima Nadheem Rahman Fight Move BJJ Charlyne Marzo Total: 2 WHITE / Juvenile / Female / Medium Heavy Dynamix Fighting Sports Karin Mika Brorsson Total: 1 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather Batatinha Team Italia Gilberto Sitzia BJJ Globetrotters Terence Sibley Brigadeiro BJJ - UK Livio Dinaj Carlson Gracie UK Linas Mickevicius CheckMat International Anderson Gavioli Dos Santos CheckMat International Erick Da Silva Chiswick BJJ Artiom Bobko New School BJJ Lee Watts New School BJJ Romeo Carlo Pagulayan Oxford Shootfighter Paul Antonioni Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International Aaron Kane Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International Andrew Devlin Roger Gracie Joseph Moscardini Roger Gracie Academy Max Moscardini Total: 14 WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather Aeterna Jiu Jitsu Emanuele Fellico BJJ Academy LV - Pedro Sauer Team Aleksandrs Ruzga Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Team Malta Matthew Camilleri Brigadeiro BJJ - UK Harpreet Manku Carlson Gracie UK Henry Timson Carlson Gracie UK Samuel Forsythe CFS BJJ Alastair Henry CheckMat Ozan Kurtulus CheckMat International Olufemi Oshatogbe Dragon's Den Jaroslaw Sadowski Norwich BJJ Team Chrisostomos Hayes Norwich BJJ Team Jan Duplinszki Nova Uniao Europa Buttet Malik Nova Uniao Europa -
New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 Final Results
Last Update: 04/10/2016 22:40 (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 Final Results Academies Results Overall 1 - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu - 380 2 - Team Lloyd Irvin - 150 3 - Alliance Marcelo Garcia - 133 4 - Soul Fighters BJJ Connecticut - 109 5 - Renzo Gracie Academy - 108 6 - Gracie Barra - 95 7 - TAC Team BJJ - 87 8 - Nova União - 86 9 - SAS Team USA - 79 10 - Ground Control - 72 Athletes Results By Category WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather First - John Kim - Plus One Defense Systems Second - M. Andrew Heo - Ground Control Third - Barry Cheung Yee - Behring Puerto Rico Third - Henry Yengles Rodriguez - Capital Jiu-Jitsu WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather First - Shawn Arcelay - Carlson Gracie Team Second - Isaias Madeira - Renzo Gracie International Third - Roberson Lopez - SAS Team Third - Nicholas Pokoy - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International WHITE / Adult / Male / Light First - Kyle Shaw - Workshop Second - Joseph Huggins - Ivey League Mixed Martial Arts Third - Joao Morselli - New England United BJJ Third - Tenzin Monlam - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu WHITE / Adult / Male / Middle First - Shane Kissinger - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Second - Christian Macarilla - Team Robson Moura Third - Franc Korini - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International WHITE / Adult / Male / Medium Heavy First - Ronald Tisdale - Team Jucão USA Second - Dennis Fliller - Soca BJJ Third - John Irving - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Third - Wesley Rochelle - RMNU Team WHITE / Adult / Male / Heavy First - Tyler Welsh - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Second - Gabriel Garcia -
Powerlifter to Bodybuilder: Matt Kroc Mark Bell Sits Down with Kroc to Get the Story Behind His Amazing Physique and His Journey Toward Becoming a Pro Bodybuilder
240SEP12_001-033.qxp 8/16/12 7:36 AM Page 1 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 SEP/OCT 2012 • VOL. 3, NO. 5 Content is copyright protected and provided for personal use only - not for reproduction or retransmission. For reprints please contact the Publisher. 240SEP12_001-033.qxp 8/16/12 7:36 AM Page 2 Content is copyright protected and provided for personal use only - not for reproduction or retransmission. For reprints please contact the Publisher. 240SEP12_001-033.qxp 8/16/12 7:36 AM Page 3 Content is copyright protected and provided for personal use only - not for reproduction or retransmission. For reprints please contact the Publisher. 240SEP12_001-033.qxp 8/16/12 7:36 AM Page 4 MAGAZINE VOLUME 3 • ISSUE 5 PUBLISHER Andee Bell POWER: YOUR WEAPON AGAINST WEAKNESS [email protected] EDITOR-AT-XTRA-LARGE ’m going to give myself a much needed pat on the back (if I can figure out how to reach it). Mark Bell • [email protected] For my wifey, the publisher, I’ll give her a much needed spank on the ass for yet another job Iwell done with Power. Yes, she gets spanked whether she’s good or bad. Also, not to brag, MANAGING EDITOR (OK here comes some bragging) but we are the only strength/powerlifting publication in the Heather Peavey world and we will continue to grow and expand. Power is devoted and honored to be your strength manual and your ultimate weapon against weakness! ASSOCIATE EDITOR I’d like to welcome a new addition to the Sling Shot family, Sam McDonald. -
Help for Homeless Peace Events Change Hearts
Lampanelli GTAV review ‘Quean of Mean’ Hottest new game smack talks Orlando sets new records page 14 page 15 Volume 19, Issue 3 www.ValenciaVoice.com Sept. 25, 2013 Peace events change hearts Valencia East Campus gives students a chance to spread love By Christopher Stanley [email protected] EAST CAMPUS — Carl Wilkens -- author of “I’m Not Leaving,” an ac- count of his time in Rwanda during the Azabache Films. genocide in 1994 -- finished Peace Day last Thursday with his presentation, “Help Build a Peaceful World by Seeing the ‘Other’ as Yourself.” Help for homeless “I don’t think horror is a lasting mo- tivator,” Wilkens said to a packed room. Film looks at problem in heart of Orlando “It’s love, plain and simple.” Peace Day was part of Peace Week By Stephanie Cardenas on the streets. Instead it isn’t unusual to 2013, sponsored by the Peace and Jus- [email protected] pass by a homeless person and ignore tice Initiative (PJI). Several tables were them as if they are invisible. An invis- set up at Valencia East Campus’ Mall WEST CAMPUS — What is the first ible homeless is overlooked by the pub- area with pamphlets advertising the thing that pops into your mind when lic and often not regarded as a priority of student group and opportunities for you see a homeless person on the streets? any means. These are the people whose passing students to write a letter to Syr- Drug users, alcoholics, physiological name is not a name, homeless. ian refugees, write what the word peace problems; these are the common miscon- Valencia College West Campus had means to them or gather information on ception most people believe to be true. -
Hector Lombard
HECTOR LOMBARD 52 FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | JUNE 2012 HECTOR LOMBARD HECTOR LOMBARD is the UFC’s newest high-profile acquisition, and the monster of the middleweights is ready to get the heads rolling and tempers flaring. BY T.R. FoleY // PhotoS BY Paul Thatcher FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | JUNE 2012 53 HECTOR LOMBARD he Internet knows two stories about Hector Lombard, and a Thor-like body, or that he’s carrying a six-year, 25-fight unbeaten neither is flattering. streak. There’s plenty to talk about when the world’s largest MMA pro- The most famous is the Cuban-Australian’s beef with motion signs a fighter that few people have met, and fewer understand. one-time training partner and Strikeforce heavyweight Josh Barnett. The other is an on-the-mat dispute with UFC wel- Tterweight Jacob Volkmann that turned bloody. With Barnett, there seemed to be a traditional fighter’s spat—two Behind the front desk at the American Top Team training facility in Co- guys with big fists using them to excess—which resulted in some hurt conut Creek, Florida, is an enormous indoor archway. It’s impressive for feelings and Lombard’s eventual departure from the Combat Submis- its size, like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, except wooden and painted sion Wrestling Training Center where Barnett trained. The Volkmann in the image of the Stars and Stripes. The arch is decorative, serving no incident happened at American Top Team, with the All-American wres- purpose but to possibly reorient any international Top Team members tler recounting a soap opera-like incident capped by a frustrated Lom- to what continent they are currently training on, but surrounding it is bard punching him in the face. -
25 Pro Fighters, Managers, and Coaches Reveal Their Best Tips to Land a Sponsorship by Solmadrid Vazquez Follow Me on Twitter Here
25 Pro Fighters, Managers, and Coaches Reveal Their Best Tips to Land a Sponsorship by Solmadrid Vazquez Follow me on Twitter here. Sponsorships can make or break you. The problem is, the process of landing a sponsorship is counter-intuitive. Being a great fighter is NOT enough. I’m sure you’ve seen fighters who land sponsors left and right. What’s their secret? How come they can get 27 sponsors in one day and you can’t even get one freakin’ rep to look at you? What THE hell is going on?! To get to this bottom of this conundrum, I contacted some of the best fighters, managers, and trainers in the game and asked them a simple question: “What is your #1 tip to land a sponsorship?” Each tip has a custom tweet link after it so feel free to share your favorite tips with your followers. Let’s Get Ready To Ruuuummmmbllllllleee!!! Frank Shamrock Frank Shamrock is a retired MMA Fighter. He was the first UFC Middleweight Champion and retired as the four-time defending undefeated champion. He was also the first WEC Light Heavyweight Champion, and the first Strikeforce Middleweight Champion. He was a brand spokesman for Strikeforce and is a Sports Commentator for Showtime. Frank can be found at his site, on Facebook, and on Twitter. My number one tip to landing a sponsorship is presenting yourself properly. Present a long-term consistent growth plan that somebody, or a sponsor, could attach themselves to, so you can show how you will grow together. “Present a long-term consistent growth plan.” Tweet this. -
Chicago Summer International Open 2014
Last Update: 08/08/2014 21:00 (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Chicago Summer International Open 2014 WHITE / Juvenile / Male / Middle Carlson Gracie Team John Brish Gracie Barra Allen Rinderle Gracie Barra Robert Rinderle Gracie Barra JJ Spencer Teplitz Total: 4 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather Alliance Louis Verdera Andre Maneco BJJ Jeffrey Sanchez Brasa Justin Hallman Brasa Melvin Germino Carlson Gracie Team Joshua Liu Gracie Barra Zachary Pridemore McVicker's BJJ Andrew Hopple McVicker's BJJ Richard Cummings Valko BJJ Wilfred Mejia Total: 9 WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather Bonsai JJ - USA Adrian Kurzac Bonsai JJ - USA Horacio Rosiles Brasa Rohan Patel Carlson Gracie kyle barron Carlson Gracie Team Adam White Carlson Gracie Team Nathan Strening Clark Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy Jeffrey Gotthardt Detroit Jiu-Jitsu Academy Jordon Sosa Gracie Barra Michael Sells Gracie Barra Mitchell Gaffney Gracie Barra JJ Davion Trotter Renato Tavares Association Aaron DeWitt Roufusport BJJ / Carlson Gracie Joshua Marsh Roufusport BJJ / Carlson Gracie Justin Chappelle Total: 14 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Alliance Manuel Lara Andre Maneco BJJ Braulio Dominguez Bonsai JJ - USA Bryan Johnson Bonsai JJ - USA Tony Cruz Brasa Ashwin Kadaba Brasa Brian Herrera Brazil 021 International Nolan Mcguire Carlson Gracie daniel schapiro Carlson Gracie Team Jeremy Chavis Carlson Gracie Team Tony Garza Clark Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy Nathan Boeve Clark Gracie Team International Brandon McNees Gracie Barra Kyle Wendt Gracie Barra Mahak Mukhi Gracie Elite Team America -
A History of the Bank of Japan, 1882-2016
WINPEC Working Paper Series No.E1719 October 2017 A History of the Bank of Japan, 1882-2016 Masato Shizume Waseda INstitute of Political EConomy Waseda University Tokyo,Japan A History of the Bank of Japan, 1882-2016 Masato Shizume (Waseda University) 1. Introduction In this paper, we review the history of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) with a focus on the changing role of the central bank and the transformation of the national economy (Table 1). When Japan joined the modern world in the late 19th century as a country with a small and open economy, the Bank was created as an entity to integrate the national financial market and provide liquidity for economic growth. By the early 20th century, Japan had succeeded in joining the modern world and began pursuing its goal as an empire. Under this condition, the Bank played a pivotal role in financing wars and in stabilizing the less-disciplined national financial market. Yet during and after Japan’s losing war with its main trading partners in the 1930s and 1940s, the Bank was overwhelmed by ballooning government debt and rampant post-war inflation. When Japan re-focused its national goal on high economic growth during the 1960s and early 1970s, the Bank was revived as an engine to fuel liquidity into the national economy even without legal independence. Once the Japanese economy reached an advanced stage of development from the 1970s onward, the Bank’s main task changed from providing liquidity for economic growth to stabilizing the domestic economy. In pursuing its task, the Bank has often faced trade-offs between guns and butter, stability and growth, the threat of economic backlash and the moral hazard problem. -
San Diego 2017 San Diego - October 22 2016January 21 2017
Tap Cancer Out - San Diego 2017 San Diego - October 22 2016January 21 2017 TEAM RESULTS Only Top 10 Teams are listed. ADULT GI Academy Points 1 Gracie Humaita South Bay 54 2 Carlson Gracie Team Paul Silva 44 3 Clark Gracie 42 4 ATOS 40 5 The Stronghold 37 6 Apex Jiu Jitsu Bonita 33 7 Victory MMA 25 8 Carlson Gracie National City 21 9 Ocean Beach Brazilian Jiu Jitsu 19 10 The Arena 18 KIDS OVERALL (GI + NOGI) Academy Points 1 The Stronghold 70 2 Outliers 62 3 Gracie Humaita South Bay 59 4 Carlson Gracie National City 45 5 Nunez Jiu Jitsu 23 6 Clark Gracie 18 7 Apex Jiu Jitsu Bonita 17 8 Barum Jiu Jitsu 16 9 Alliance Jiu-Jitsu 15 10 HONU BJJ 14 OVERALL Academy Points 1 Gracie Humaita South Bay 113 2 The Stronghold 107 3 Outliers 77 4 Carlson Gracie National City 66 5 Clark Gracie 60 6 Carlson Gracie Team Paul Silva 56 7 Apex Jiu Jitsu Bonita 50 8 ATOS 40 9 Nunez Jiu Jitsu 34 10 Victory MMA 28 MATA LEAO - Martial Arts Tournament Management(www.mataleao.ca) 01/28/2017 4:46:51 PM Tap Cancer Out - San Diego 2017 San Diego - October 22 2016January 21 2017 GI DIVISIONS KIDS 1 OPEN - WHITE BELT GI - KIDS 1 OPEN - WHITE BELT - LIGHT FEATHER 1 Arianna Jade Yasay The Stronghold 2 Regan Cass fight lab GI - KIDS 1 OPEN - WHITE BELT - LIGHT 1 Nikolas Lacson The Stronghold 2 Easton Lyon San Diego Fight Club 3 Luis Palacio The Stronghold KIDS 2 OPEN - WHITE BELT GI - KIDS 2 OPEN - WHITE BELT - LIGHT FEATHER 1 Payton Patison Ramona BJJ 2 Evan Janus The Stronghold 3 Ivanna Espinosa Apex Jiu Jitsu Bonita GI - KIDS 2 OPEN - WHITE BELT - FEATHER 1 Troy Kovar -
Miami Fall International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016
Last Update: 10/21/2016 19:00 (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Miami Fall International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 WHITE / Juvenile / Male / Middle Carlson Gracie Team Isaac Alexander Padilla Aceituno Carlson Gracie Team Noah Zen Alexander Maccicotti-Humphrey Fight Sports Andro Bixente Bailly Total: 3 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather American Top Team Alex Perez American Top Team Alexander Mckinstry Brazilian Top Team Hernandes Spinola Carlson Gracie Team Anthony Busciglio Carlson Gracie Team Carlos Reyes Carlson Gracie Team International Anthony Perez Carlson Gracie Team International James Walton Gracie Barra Richard Marcus Cordova Marcio Cruz BJJ Anthony Castillo Nova União Darwin Perez-arriaga Total: 10 WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather American Top Team Carlos Gutierrez De Pineres Atos Jiu-Jitsu Carlos Flores Carlson Gracie Team Jin Curia Carlson Gracie Team Runny Hernandez Carlson Gracie Team International Brandon Benincasa Carlson Gracie Team International Sean Vidal Demian Maia Jiu-Jitsu USA Alexander Gomez Fabin Rosa Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Scott Huynh Gracie Barra Cristian Sosa Gracie Barra Miguel Bolanos Gracie Elite Team Eric Cruz Paulo Ribeiro Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team Kristopher Shuster Villardo Jiu Jitsu Academy Gabriel Rodriguez Villardo Jiu Jitsu Academy John Destefano Total: 14 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Yamasaki Academy/ Machete BJJ Roy Isaias Peguero Curiel American Top Team Diego Soto - Salazar American Top Team Landon Quinones American Top Team Coconut Creek Anthony Rodriguez Carlson Gracie Team Justin Rios Carlson