Grapplers Quest

Summary

Grapplers Quest is an organization mainly concerned with the promotion of Grappling (submission wrestling) and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments. Founded in 1998 by Brian Cimins, Grapplers Quest hosts competitions of various division, age, and weight classes.[1][2]

Grapplers Quest
Company typePrivate
IndustrySubmission wrestling, Grappling, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournament Promotion
Founded1998
FounderBrian Cimins
Headquarters,
WebsiteGrapplersquest.com

Grapplers Quest has been host to many high-level competitors in mixed martial arts, such as Matt Hughes, Frankie Edgar, Ben Henderson, Kenny Florian, Diego Sanchez, Joe Stevenson, B.J. Penn, and Brandon Vera.[3][4]

History edit

Grapplers Quest, as part of the Grapplers Company, Inc., was founded by Brian Cimins for his Senior Marketing and Public Relations Thesis at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey in 1996. The first Grapplers Quest was held on April 24, 1999 at Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey.

The organization has also branched out to form partnerships with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the non-profit AutismRadio.org, among others.[2][5][6]

Divisions edit

The following is a sample of the divisions used by Grapplers Quest divided into their respective weight brackets.[7]

Youth edit

YOUTH
6 years and under
(No-Gi and BJJ)
YOUTH
7-9 yrs. old
(No-Gi and BJJ)
YOUTH
10-12 yrs. old
(No-Gi and BJJ)
TEENS
13-15 yrs. old
(No-Gi and BJJ)
TEENS
16-17 yrs. old
(No-Gi and BJJ)
Lightweight 49.9 lbs. & under 59.9 lbs. & under 79.9 lbs. & under 99.9 lbs. & under 119.9 lbs. & under
Middleweight 50-59.9 lbs. 60-69.9 lbs. 80-89.9 lbs. 100-114.9 lbs. 120-134.9 lbs.
Cruiserweight 60-69.9 lbs. 70-79.9 lbs. 90-99.9 lbs. 115-129.9 lbs. 135-149.9 lbs.
Heavyweight 70 lbs. & over 80 lbs. & over 100 lbs. & over 130 lbs. & over 150-169.9 lbs.
Superweight N/A N/A N/A N/A 170 lbs. & over

Women edit

NO-GI BEGINNER
(12 months training or Less)
NO-GI ADVANCED
(12 months training or more)
BJJ WHITE BELT BLUE BELT PURPLE/BROWN/
BLACK BELT
Class A 119.9 lbs. & under 119.9 lbs. & under 119.9 lbs. & under 119.9 lbs. & under N/A
Class B 120-139.9 lbs. 120-139.9 lbs. 120-139.9 lbs. 120-139.9 lbs. N/A
Class C 140-159.9 lbs. 140-159.9 lbs. 140-159.9 lbs. 140-159.9 lbs. N/A
Class D 160 lbs. + 160 lbs. + 160 lbs. + 160 lbs. + N/A
Absolute Open Weight Open Weight N/A N/A Open Weight

Men edit

Men's No-Gi
Weight class NOVICE
Less than 9 Months Training
No Wrestlers
BEGINNER
9-18 Months Training
INTERMEDIATE
18-36 Months Training
ADVANCED
36+ Months Training
Bantam 129.9 lbs. & below 129.9 lbs. & below 129.9 lbs. & below 129.9 lbs. & below
Flyweight 130-139 lbs. 130-139 lbs. 130-139 lbs. 130-139 lbs.
Feather 140-149 lbs. 140-149 lbs. 140-149 lbs. 140-149 lbs.
Light 150-159 lbs. 150-159 lbs. 150-159 lbs. 150-159 lbs.
Welter 160-169 lbs. 160-169 lbs. 160-169 lbs. 160-169 lbs.
Middle 170-179 lbs. 170-179 lbs. 170-179 lbs. 170-179 lbs.
Cruiser 180-189 lbs. 180-189 lbs. 180-189 lbs. 180-189 lbs.
Light-Heavy 190-199 lbs. 190-199 lbs. 190-199 lbs. 190-199 lbs.
Heavy 200-209 lbs. 200-209 lbs. 200-209 lbs. 200-209 lbs.
Super 210 lbs. + 210 lbs. + 210 lbs. + 210 lbs. +
Absolute Open Weight Open Weight Open Weight Open Weight

Rules edit

No-Gi edit

 
Example of No-Gi grappling competition

Grapplers Quest uses a scoring system similar to that used by the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship. Unlike the ADCC however, there is a use of advantage points to determine the winner of a match rather than force a judges' decision. Also unlike the ADCC, Grapplers Quest restricts the use of certain leg lock techniques to particular divisions.[8][9]

The following is a list of the standard match times for each no-gi division.

Round time Divisions
4 Minutes Children/Teens, Women's Beginner, Men’s Novice & Men’s Beginner
5 Minutes Men’s Intermediate, Women's Intermediate & Men’s Executive & Masters
6 Minutes Men’s/Women’s Advanced

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu edit

Grapplers Quest uses a simplified version of the IBJJF scoring system for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu matches, though one which still retains the use of subjective advantage points. Similarly to the no-gi divisions, there is a restriction of certain leg lock techniques to differing divisions.[8][10]

 
Example of practitioners in Gi BJJ Competition

The following is a list of the standard match times for each Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu division.

Round time Divisions
4 Minutes Children & teens
5 Minutes White belts
6 Minutes Blue belts
7 Minutes Purple belts
8 Minutes Brown belt
10 Minutes Black belts

Results edit

Overall Team Results 2011 edit

The following are the team results from 2011 World Series of Grappling, presented by Grapplers Quest.[11]

Division 1st (Gold) 2nd (Silver) 3rd (Bronze)
Team Name Points Team Name Points Team Name Points
Overall Combined Team Carlson Gracie 270 Drysdale's JJ 122 Cobra Kai 92
Men's Overall Team Cobra Kai 81 Charles Gracie 68 Drysdales JJ 61
Woman's Overall Team Paragon 25 Coachella Valley BJJ 24 Ralph Gracie 19
Teen's Overall Team Carlson Gracie 90 Sergio Penna 27 Drysdale's JJ 35
Children's Overall Team Carlson Gracie 127 Drysdale's JJ 36 Gracie Humaitá 34

Overall Team Results 2010 edit

The following are the team results from 2010 World Series of Grappling, presented by Grapplers Quest and Revgear.[12]

Division 1st (Gold) 2nd (Silver) 3rd (Bronze)
Team Name Points Team Name Points Team Name Points
Overall Combined Team Team Lloyd Irvin 367 Team Jungle Gym 148 Renzo Gracie Combat Team 87
Men's Overall Team Team Lloyd Irvin 151 Renzo Gracie Combat Team 85 Team Jungle Gym 64
Woman's Overall Team Team Brasa Fifty, ECUBJJ,
Team Lloyd Irvin
24 Dave Trader BJJ 19 Team All Rules 16
Teen's Overall Team Team Lloyd Irvin 103 Alliance Jiu Jitsu 48 Team Jungle Gym 20
Children's Overall Team Team Lloyd Irvin 89 Team Jungle Gym 66 Team Pellegrino 50

References edit

  1. ^ "Grapplers Quest: 2011 Beast of the East Competitor Photography Part 2". 2011. Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Dann Stupp (Mar 22, 2010). "Grapplers Quest makes return, booked for UFC Fan Expo 2010 on May 28-29". Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Kris Karkoski (May 12, 2009). "UFC Teams Up With Grapplers Quest for Tournament at UFC 100 Fan Expo". Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  4. ^ KJ Gould (May 5, 2011). "Diego Sanchez Donates Grapplers Quest Purse To Autism Charity". Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  5. ^ Brian Cimins (February 21, 2011). "UFC® will be hosting a grappling tournament in conjunction with Grapplers Quest at UFC® Fan Expo Toronto 2011". Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  6. ^ Brian Cimins (June 29, 2011). "Ryan Hall Grapples Autism and Raises Awareness with a Seminar - The Unspoken Voice of Autism". Archived from the original on July 4, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  7. ^ Brian Cimins (December 28, 2009). "Available Divisions for Grapplers Quest by Age, Weight, Style and Skill Levels". Grapplers Quest. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  8. ^ a b "OFFICIAL RULES & REGULATIONS". Grapplers Quest. September 7, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  9. ^ "Rules". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  10. ^ Ivan Trindade (September 25, 2009). "The rules of ADCC 2009". GRACIEMAG. Archived from the original on October 8, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  11. ^ Brian Cimins (December 7, 2011). "Overall Team Results from 2011 Grapplers Quest World Series - Las Vegas, Nevada - November 9, 2011". Grapplers Quest. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
  12. ^ Brian Cimins (December 7, 2010). "Team Results from 2010 World Series of Grappling Presented by Grapplers Quest and Revgear". Grapplers Quest. Retrieved July 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Grapplersquest.com - Official Grapplers Quest Website
  • AutismRadio.org - Non-profit organization that provides support to Autism patients
  • Sherdog.com Sherdog search for Grapplers Quest
  • Journey to the Grapplers Quest
  • Interview with Brian Cimins, Grapplers Quest founder