U.S. Open XIII News

The U.S. Open 13 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Tournament will be held


October 18 & 19, 2008 Santa Cruz, Civic Auditorium307 Church Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060


Save the date, and visit www.usopenbjj.com for more info. Online registration is now available


Tournament Registration


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Calling Sponsors!


The U.S. Open would like to thank the sponsors that have so generously supported our tournament. Please take a minute to visit our friends in the business community without whom the U.S. Open would not have become the great experience that it is.


Slatter ConstructionJiu-Jitsu Pro GearRollins Fire SprinklersNomad ProductionsA Band of Orcs (New Video Out Now)John Hope ElectricPower Perform Document Services


Are you interested in becoming a sponsor? Supporting the U.S. Open offers you an opportunity to share in the good will generated by being part of an excellent tournament experience for the competitors while increasing your reach and frequency among your target audience. Anyone interested in becoming part of the family by sponsoring the U.S. Open please contact us at blackbelt@claudiofrancabjj.com.


Rules and Referee Seminar


We will once more feature a Rules and Referees Seminar with Professor Alvaro Mansor on Friday October 17, from 4 to 8 PM. This seminar is open to everyone, and we highly encourage competitors to come and gain an understanding of the rules under which they compete. To that end we have discounted the seminar by 50% for competitors. For more information, visit our website at Rules Seminar


Rules and Referee Seminar Registration


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