About This Event
Get ready Augusta! February 17th NEWBREED Jiu-Jitsu Federation is coming to the Columbia County Exhibition Center for the first ever Augusta Winter Championship!
Whether you're a beginner, an intermediate practitioner, or an advanced
black belt, the Augusta Winter Championship has the right division for you. Step onto the mats in both gi and nogi competition, and
demonstrate your jiu-jitsu skills. No matter your age or experience
level, this tournament is designed to provide a platform for everyone to
shine.
At the Augusta Winter Championship, excellence deserves to be recognized.
We take pride in awarding custom medals to the top three athletes in
each division. Stand tall on the podium and receive a symbol of your
achievements, a lasting reminder of your dedication and hard work.
First-place winners in any advanced division will earn the prestigious
NJJF Championship Belt. This remarkable honor is reserved for those who
demonstrate exceptional skill, determination, and tenacity. Will you be
the one to wear the belt?
For those seeking the ultimate test of skill, the Augusta Winter
Championship offers the NOGI Absolute Division. Compete
against the best, regardless of weight class, and vie for the
title of Absolute Champion. This is your chance to prove your
versatility and make your mark on the sport.
Team points are calculated to determine the top three teams in both the
youth and adult categories, as well as the overall team champion. Rally
your teammates, showcase your collective strength, and cement your
team's place in on top.
Each of the seven teams will receive a stunning award banner to proudly
display in their academy. This emblem of achievement will inspire and
motivate your team to new heights. Furthermore, the first-place winning
teams will receive a custom trophy, forever commemorating their triumph
and adding prestige to their academy.
Come take part in NJJF history at our first ever tournament in Augusta! Sign up now and get ready to put your skills to the test on February 17th. We'll see you on the mat!
Whether you're a beginner, an intermediate practitioner, or an advanced
black belt, the Augusta Winter Championship has the right division for you. Step onto the mats in both gi and nogi competition, and
demonstrate your jiu-jitsu skills. No matter your age or experience
level, this tournament is designed to provide a platform for everyone to
shine.
At the Augusta Winter Championship, excellence deserves to be recognized.
We take pride in awarding custom medals to the top three athletes in
each division. Stand tall on the podium and receive a symbol of your
achievements, a lasting reminder of your dedication and hard work.
First-place winners in any advanced division will earn the prestigious
NJJF Championship Belt. This remarkable honor is reserved for those who
demonstrate exceptional skill, determination, and tenacity. Will you be
the one to wear the belt?
For those seeking the ultimate test of skill, the Augusta Winter
Championship offers the NOGI Absolute Division. Compete
against the best, regardless of weight class, and vie for the
title of Absolute Champion. This is your chance to prove your
versatility and make your mark on the sport.
Team points are calculated to determine the top three teams in both the
youth and adult categories, as well as the overall team champion. Rally
your teammates, showcase your collective strength, and cement your
team's place in on top.
Each of the seven teams will receive a stunning award banner to proudly
display in their academy. This emblem of achievement will inspire and
motivate your team to new heights. Furthermore, the first-place winning
teams will receive a custom trophy, forever commemorating their triumph
and adding prestige to their academy.
Come take part in NJJF history at our first ever tournament in Augusta! Sign up now and get ready to put your skills to the test on February 17th. We'll see you on the mat!
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Registration Deadline
February 14, 2024
Cancellation Deadline
February 16, 2024
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