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Longhorn Jiu-Jitsu's Inaugural Year

$2,241
112%
Raised toward our $2,000 Goal
20 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 06, at 09:00 AM CST
Project Owners
Rank State Gifts
1 TX 20
2 AA 0
2 AE 0

Genie

Cano

$20.19

Mar 02, 2020

Anonymous

In Honor of Dark Clan Fight Lab

$1,000

Mar 01, 2020

Brayan

Morales

$40

Feb 29, 2020

Alex

Lee

$20.19

Feb 28, 2020

Khoa

Nguyen

$100

Feb 27, 2020

Anonymous

$221

Feb 27, 2020

cynthia

massery

$118

Feb 26, 2020

Rudy Garza

In Honor of Burrito Garza

Undisclosed Amount

Feb 17, 2020

Reagan

Meuret

$5

Feb 09, 2020

Anonymous

In Honor of Jui-Jitsu Boy (you know who you are!)

$118

Feb 06, 2020

Janice Wingfield

In Honor of Sarah Stransky

$50

Feb 06, 2020

Alice Akridge

In Honor of My amazing cousin, Kate Gist

$60

Feb 05, 2020

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Feb 05, 2020

Anonymous

In Honor of Martial arts clubs support each other ????????

$5

Feb 05, 2020

Andy

McErlean

$20.19

Feb 05, 2020

Aloha CJJF

Academy

$20.19

Feb 05, 2020

Beth Gist

In Honor of Kate Gist

$118

Feb 05, 2020

Janet

Bandas

$100

Feb 05, 2020

Rusty

Summers

Undisclosed Amount

Feb 05, 2020

Anonymous

$10

Feb 05, 2020
Levels
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$20.19

The Longhorn Open

In the Spring of 2019, UTBJJ held its first ever intercollegiate tournament: The Longhorn Open. By giving $20.19, you will help cover future competition fees for our athletes, including the (now annual) Longhorn Open. Donations to The Longhorn Open may also be used to purchase equipment and other necessary assets for the club.

$60

Sponsor a Member

Semesterly dues for UTBJJ have traditionally been around $60 per person. Help to sponsor a member in financial need by covering their dues for a semester.

$85

Matching Membership

As of January 2020, our club has 85 registered members. Funds received from the Matching Membership donation will be used to cover club expenses.

$96

World Championship

The first Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Championship tournament was held in 1996 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With the help of your donation, our members will receive quality instruction and equipment. Maybe one day a Longhorn will compete in the World Championship!

$118

Light Feather

"Light Feather" is the name of the lightest female weight class in Jiu Jitsu, and consequently the lightest weight class in competitive BJJ (as per IBJJF). Competitors in this category must weigh a maximum of 118 pounds. Donations will cover club expenses.

$221

Super Heavy

"Super Heavy" is the name of the second heaviest male weight class in Jiu Jitsu, beat only by "Ultra Heavy", which does not have a weight limit. Consequently, Super Heavy is the heaviest capped weight class in competitive BJJ (as per IBJJF). Competitors in this category must weigh a maximum of 221 pounds. Donations will cover club expenses.

$1,993

Royce Gracie

In 1993, the first ever UFC Championship was held in Denver, CO. Winning every single one of his matches, Royce Gracie proved to everyone that Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is one of the most effective, useful, and lethal martial arts in the world.

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