September 06 - September 07, 2025
Leander, Texas, United States
$20 - $200
About This Event
Join us on September 6th as
NEWBREED returns to the Premier Athletic Complex for the Austin Fall Championship!
Whether you're a seasoned jiu jitsu practitioner or just starting your
journey, our tournament welcomes competitors of all ages and skill
levels. With both gi and nogi divisions, this is your chance to step
onto the mat and test your skills.
Stand tall on the podium with custom medals awarded to the top three
athletes in each division, symbolizing your dedication and achievement.
First-place winners in any advanced division will be honored with the
prestigious NJJF Championship Belt, a true mark of excellence.
Ready for the ultimate challenge? Sign up for our nogi absolute
division, where technique and strategy reign supreme. Here the best
athletes in the region go head to head regardless of weight class. Only
one will walk away victorious!
Jiu-Jitsu is about more than individual success; and at NEWBREED
teamwork is aptly rewarded. Team points are calculated to determine the
top three teams in both youth and adult categories as well as the
overall champion. All seven teams receive an award banner to hang
proudly in their academy. First-place teams also take home a custom NJJF
trophy, a symbol of their collective excellence.
So rally the team and put in the work to win big at the Austin Fall
Championship. Register now and get ready to earn your place on the
NEWBREED podium this fall. We'll see you on the mat!
Join Our Team: Are you interested in becoming part of the NJJF crew? We are always looking for experienced referees, scorekeepers, and weigh-in/podium staff to join our events. We also offer opportunities to earn free registration by assisting with event setup. For more details or to apply, please contact us at damian@newbreedgear.com
Registration Closed
Registration Deadline
September 3, 2025
Cancellation Deadline
September 5, 2025
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