Bangkok proudly hosted the 2nd Jiu-Jitsu Asian Youth Championship (JJAU), a vibrant assembly of Asia’s most promising young athletes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Over five thrilling days, competitors showcased their prowess, determination, and sportsmanship, solidifying the event’s reputation as one of Asia’s premier youth martial arts competitions.

World-Class Competition: Athletes from across Asia converged in Bangkok to take part in a record-breaking event, pushing the boundaries of competitive spirit and technical excellence.
Beyond the intense battles on the mat, the championship underscored the importance of discipline, respect, and camaraderie. Organizers and coaches alike applauded the mutual support and high standard of conduct demonstrated by every participant.
More than just a competition, the championship served as a forum for cultural exchange, enabling young athletes to learn from each other and gain invaluable international experience.
“It was inspiring to see so many young athletes competing at such a high level. This event truly embodies the spirit of Jiu-Jitsu – resilience, respect, and continuous growth,” said President Panaotois.
“Bangkok provided the perfect backdrop for this championship. The energy of the city, combined with the talent of these young athletes, created an unforgettable experience,” added AIMS President Stephan Fox.
In addition, AIMS President Atephan Fox held a high-level meeting with AIMS Vice President Panaoyos—who also serves as the World President of Jiu-Jitsu—to discuss future collaborations and the continuous growth of the sport.
Congratulations to the Asian Jiu-Jitsu Federation and the Thailand National Federation for orchestrating this world-class event.