QBJJC South East QLD Championship 2019 – CAZA BJJ’s Results
February 23, 2019QBJJC Sunshine Coast Championship 2019 Results
April 11, 2019This year’s QBJJC South Pacific Championship was run on the 10th March at Ormiston, Brisbane. CAZA BJJ sent a small team down to compete made up largely of our kids competitors. Dean was our only adult.
Given that the Sunshine Coast Championship is much closer to Noosa, it was expected that more of our members would rather wait for this event.
CAZA’s South-East Queensland Championship Results
Our medal tally ended up being:
- 8 Gold
- 5 Silver
- 3 Bronze
Kids’ Results:
- Daniel Svoboda – Gold
(KIDS NO GI (UNDER 16) / PEE WEE III (9YRS) / MIXED / -31.5KG) - Kayden Koh – Gold
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR II (11YRS) / MIXED / -30.2KG) - Kayden Koh – Gold
(KIDS NO GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR II (11YRS) / MIXED / -28.5KG) - Jerami Kure – Gold
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR II (11YRS) / MIXED / -42.3KG) - Marco Roberts-Del Costillo – Gold
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / TEEN III (15YRS) / MALE / -65KG) - Marco Roberts-Del Costillo – Gold
(KIDS NO GI (UNDER 16) / TEEN III (15YRS) / MALE / -66.5KG) - Jayden Koh – Gold
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / TEEN III (15YRS) / MALE / +73KG)
- Daniel Svoboda – Silver
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / PEE WEE III (9YRS) / MIXED / -30.2KG) - Luca Edwards – Silver
(KIDS NO GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR I (10YRS) / MIXED / -28.5KG) - Lucas Edwards – Silver
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR I (10YRS) / MIXED / -30.2KG) - Jayden Kimber – Silver
(KIDS NO GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR I (10YRS) / MIXED / -31.5KG) - Jayden Kimber – Silver
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / JUNIOR II (11YRS) / MIXED / -33.2KG) - Lily Kure – Bronze
(KIDS GI (UNDER 16) / PEE WEE III (9YRS) / MIXED / -33.2KG)
Adult’s Results:
- Dean M – Gold
(MALE GI / BLUE / MASTER 2 (36+) / -100,5 KG (SUPER HEAVY))
- Dean M – Bronze
(MALE NO-GI / BLUE / MASTER 1 (30+) / ABOVE 97.5 KG+ (ULTRA HEAVY)) - Dean M – Bronze
(MALE ABSOLUTE GI / BLUE / MASTER 2 / OPEN WEIGHT)
Keeping the CAZA coaches happy
Yoshi and Erik are always proud of the CAZA kids and this tournament reminded us why. No matter how many opponents you put in front of them, they just keep stepping out onto the mats and going for it.
In the adult divisions, Dean is also a mainstay of the CAZA point scorers. Dean pushes himself pretty hard on comp days, often entering gi and no-gi events in both his weight division and the open weight divisions.
While this tournament served as a warm up to the upcoming Sunshine Coast Championship, we certainly don’t smooth over the fact that these competitors put everything into the South Pacific Championship. Well done killas!