July 26 - July 27, 2025
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
$20 - $200
About This Event
Get ready to put your jiu jitsu to the test at the North Carolina State
Championship! Join us at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds on July
26th for one of the biggest tournaments of the season.
No matter your age or skill level, we have the right division for you.
And with custom medals awarded to the top three athletes in
each division, you'll have the chance to showcase your skills and earn
recognition for your hard work.
If you're a more experienced athlete, you'll be aiming for the prized
NJJF Championship Belt, which will be awarded to the first place winners
of any advanced division.
For those seeking the toughest challenge, the nogi absolute division
will be a true battleground where only the best of the best will emerge
victorious.
This event will be a qualifier for The Ultimate Grappler. The
winner of the nogi absolute division will secure their spot at The
Ultimate Grappler Finale in Greenville, SC.
But it's not just about individual glory. At the end of the tournament
team points will be calculated to determine the top three teams in the
youth and adult categories, as well as the one overall team champion.
All seven teams will receive an award banner to display in their
academy, and the first-place winning teams will take home a custom
trophy.
This is your chance to take your game to the next level this summer! So
get in the gym and get ready to earn your place on the NJJF podium.
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
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Registration Deadline
July 23, 2025
Cancellation Deadline
July 25, 2025
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