2010 TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

Tournament Location:
Riverside Convention Center
3443 Orange Street
Riverside, CA 92501

With Gi: Saturday, July 31, 2010
No GI: Sunday, August 1, 2010

Tournament starts: 10:00AM

Doors Open: 9:00am for spectators

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2010 REGISTRATION DETAILS

No Same day registration. No exceptions.
Online registration deadline: Wednesday July 28, 2010 11:59pm

Registration Fees: Kids and Teens
Gi - $65.00
No Gi - $65.00
Both (Gi & No Gi) - $100
(1st event is $65, 2nd event is an additional $35)

Spectators: (per day)
Adults- $10.00
Kids - $5.00
Children 3 & under- FREE

Weight Divisions

Not sure what weight division you are in? See the chart linked below. Weight Divisions 2010

Rules & Regulations - Gi

****NO COACHES OR INSTRUCTORS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE COMPETITION FLOOR, THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS****

All competitors must attend weigh in on July 31, 2010 at the Riverside Convention Center
located at 3443 Orange Street, Riverside, CA 92501. Weigh in will be approximately a half hour before your division is to compete. Children of all ages will be required to weigh in.

Each competitor must turn in an individual registration form along with entry fees.

Make money orders or cashiers check payable to U.B.J.J.

ABSOLUTELY NO PERSONAL CHECKS. NO SAME DAY REGISTRATION.

NO EXCEPTIONS!! REGISTER IN ADVANCE HERE.

If two competitors from the same school reach the finals in their belt and weight division, the decision is placed upon the instructor of that school whether the competitors will or will not fight.

RESTRICTIONS:

  • In all categories the central referee has the authority to stop a match when either of the competitors is in danger of serious bodily harm as a result of a submission and award the victory to competitor applying the submission.
  • Cervical locks or neck cranks are not allowed in any category except for chokes in the juveniles or adult divisions in all belts.
  • Athletes under 18 (Juveniles) are only allowed to compete in the open class if they are middle weight or heavier.
  • Wrestling shoes or any type of shoes, head gear, shirts under the gi (except for girls) and any kind of protectors that can alter the outcome of the match in any way are not allowed in competition.
  • In children’s divisions between 4-15 years, when a competitor is executing a triangle and the opponent stands up it is the referees obligation to stand in a position to protect both athletes, specifically to reduce the risk of cervical damage.

Points:

  • Mount – 4 Points
  • Back Mount with hooks – 4 points
  • Passing the guard to side control – 3 points
  • Takedown – 2 points
  • Knee on stomach – 2 points
  • Sweeps – 2 points

Times Limits:

  • 4-6 yrs 2 minutes
  • 7-9 yrs 3 minutes
  • 10-12 yrs 4 minutes
  • 13-15 yrs 4 minutes
  • 16-17 yrs 5 minutes

Illegal Techniques for ages 4-12yrs:

  • SLAM FROM THE GUARD
  • BICEPS LOCK
  • WRIST LOCK
  • TRIANGLE PULLING THE HEAD
  • FOOT LOCKS OF ANY KIND
  • KNEE LOCK, LEG LOCK
  • CERVICAL LOCK (ANY KIND)
  • FRONTAL NECK CRANK
  • EZEQUIEL
  • CALF LOCK
  • OMOPLATA ( SHOULDER LOCK)
  • FRONTAL GUILLOTINE
  • SCISSORS TAKEDOWN
  • HEEL HOOK

Illegal Techniques for ages 13-15yrs:

  • SLAM FROM THE GUARD
  • BICEPS LOCK
  • WRIST LOCK
  • TRIANGLE PULLING THE HEAD
  • FOOT LOCKS(ANY KIND)
  • KNEE LOCK, LEG LOCK
  • CERVICAL LOCK(ANY KIND)
  • FRONTAL NECK CRANK
  • EZEKIEL
  • CALF LOCK
  • SCISSORS TAKEDOWN
  • HEEL HOOK

Illegal Techniques for ages 16-17yrs:

  • SLAM FROM THE GUARD
  • LEG LOCKS
  • CERVICAL (only without chokes)
  • BICEPS LOCK
  • CALF LOCK
  • WRIST LOCK
  • MATA LEAO WITH FOOT
  • SCISSORS TAKEDOWN
  • HEEL HOOK

Winning by:

  • Submission
  • Points
  • Advantage

Advantage: It is considered an advantage when the athlete attempts but does not complete any fundamental moves of the fight, for example a submission.

HYGIENE

  • The kimono must be washed and dried with no unpleasant odors.
  • Toe and fingernails must be cut short and clean.
  • People with long hair must keep their hair from interfering with there opponent or themselves during the match.
  • Athletes are not permitted to paint their hair with spray and may be disqualified by the referee by doing so.

COMPETITORS ARE REQUIRED TO USE KIMONOS UNDER THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS

  • Constructed of cotton or similar material and in good condition. The material may not be excessively thick or hard to the point where it will obstruct the opponent.
  • Colors may be black, white or blue, no combined colors (white kimono with blue pants, etc.)
  • The jacket is to be of sufficient length down to the thighs, sleeves must reach the wrist with arms extended in front of the body. The sleeve should follow the official measures according to CBJJ, and IBJJF from the shoulder to the wrist.
  • Belt width 4-5cm, with color corresponding to rank tied around the waist with a double knot, tight enough to secure the kimono closed.
  • Athletes are not permitted to compete with torn kimonos, sleeves or pants that are not of proper length or with t-shirts underneath the kimono (except in the female divisions).
  • Is not allowed to use paint kimonos, except for the teams.
  • Competitors must abide by the hygiene and kimono specifications in order to compete; otherwise the opponent will be considered the winner.