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'''Roger Gracie Gomes''' is a [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]] practitioner. He is a member of the [[Gracie family]], the son of Reyla Gracie (who is the daughter of [[Carlos Gracie]]) and [[Mauricio Motta Gomes]] (one of the six Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belts of [[Rolls Gracie]]). His most notable achievement to date is winning the [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship]] in 2005, taking first place in the 88–98kg and Open-weight categories by submitting all eight opponents—a feat that had not previously been achieved.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}
'''Roger Gracie Gomes''' is a [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]] practitioner. He is a member of the [[Gracie family]], the son of Reyla Gracie (who is the daughter of [[Carlos Gracie]]) and [[Mauricio Motta Gomes]] (one of the six Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belts of [[Rolls Gracie]]). His most notable achievement to date is winning the [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship]] in 2005, taking first place in the 88–98kg and Open-weight categories by submitting all eight opponents—a feat that had not previously been achieved.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}


Gracie is the main instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy located in West London, England. His fellow black belt instructors include Jude Samuel and [Nicolas Gregoriades][http://www.jiujitsubrotherhood.com].
Gracie is the main instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy located in West London, England. His fellow black belt instructors include Jude Samuel and Nicolas Gregoriades.


Gracie defeated [[Ron Waterman]] in his mixed martial arts debut by armbar submission in the 1st round at the [[Bodogfight]] pay-per-view ''USA vs Russia''.
Gracie defeated [[Ron Waterman]] in his mixed martial arts debut by armbar submission in the 1st round at the [[Bodogfight]] pay-per-view ''USA vs Russia''.

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Roger Gracie Gomes is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. He is a member of the Gracie family, the son of Reyla Gracie (who is the daughter of Carlos Gracie) and Mauricio Motta Gomes (one of the six Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belts of Rolls Gracie). His most notable achievement to date is winning the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in 2005, taking first place in the 88–98kg and Open-weight categories by submitting all eight opponents—a feat that had not previously been achieved.[citation needed]

Gracie is the main instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy located in West London, England. His fellow black belt instructors include Jude Samuel and Nicolas Gregoriades.

Gracie defeated Ron Waterman in his mixed martial arts debut by armbar submission in the 1st round at the Bodogfight pay-per-view USA vs Russia.

On the 18th May 2008 Roger Gracie competed in the Japanese MMA event Sengoku 2, where he defeated Yuki Kondo at 2:40 min of round 1 by rear naked choke.

Tournament Results

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

ADCC 2007

  • Superfight Champion

ADCC 2005

  • 88–98kg: 1st Place
  • Openweight: 1st Place

ADCC 2003

  • 88–98kg: 3rd Place

CBJJ World Championships

2009

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

2008

  • Black Belt +97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 2nd Place

2007

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

2006

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 2nd Place

2005

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 2nd Place

2004

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 2nd Place

2003

  • Black Belt Open Weight: 2nd Place

2002

  • Brown Belt -91kg: 1st Place
  • Brown Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

2001

  • Purple Belt -85kg: 1st Place

2000

  • Blue Belt -85kg: 1st Place

CBJJ Pan American Championships

2006

  • Black Belt -97kg: 2nd Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

2002

  • Brown Belt -91kg: 1st Place
  • Brown Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

2001

  • Purple Belt -85kg: 1st Place

2000

  • Blue Belt -85kg: 1st Place

1999

  • Blue Belt -79kg: 2nd Place

CBJJ Brazilian Championships

2001

  • Brown Belt -91kg: 1st Place

1999

  • Blue Belt -79kg: 1st Place

CBJJ European Championships

2005

  • Black Belt -97kg: 1st Place
  • Black Belt Open Weight: 1st Place

Submission Grappling Fight Record (incomplete)

Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes
Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points (4-2) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2008 Final
Win Leonardo Leite Cross Choke from mount World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Super Heavyweight Division) 2008 Final
Win Jon Olav Einemo Points (5-0) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Superfight) 2007
Win Romulo Barral World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2007 Final
Win Robert Drysdale World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2007 Semi Final
Win Robert Drysdale World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2007 Final
Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points (2-1) World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2006 Final
Win Robert Drysdale World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavyweight Division) 2006 Final
Win Alexandre Ribeiro Pan Am Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Absolute Division) 2006 Final
Loss Alexandre Ribeiro Points (3-1) Pan Am Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Super Heavy Division) 2006 Final
Win Ronaldo Souza Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Final
Win Alexandre Ribeiro Submission (rear choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Semi Final
Win Fabricio Werdum Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Quarter Final
Win Shinya Aoki Submission (foot lock) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (Absolute Division) 2005 Elimination Round
Win Alexandre Ferreira ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2005 Final
Win Alexandre Ribeiro points (3-2) ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2005 Semi Final
Win Eduardo Telles ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2005 Quarter Final
Win Justin Garcia ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2005 Elimination Round
Win Alexandre Ribeiro ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2003 Third Place Match
Loss Jon Olav Einemo ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2003 Semi Final
Win Rigan Machado ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2003 Quarter Final
Win Mario Sperry ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (88-98 kg Division) 2003 Elimination Round

MMA Record

Date Result Record Opponent Event Method Round, Time Location Notes
5/18/2008 Win 2-0 JapanYuki Kondo Sengoku 2 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1, 2:40 Japan Tokyo, Japan
12/2/2006 Win 1-0 United StatesRon Waterman BodogFight: USA vs. Russia Submission (Armbar) 1, 3:38 Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Footnotes

References

Tournament Results - Official Homepages

General

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