2018 ADCC European Trials

ADCC European Trials: Key Competitors To Watch

ADCC European Trials: Key Competitors To Watch

The first ADCC European Trials will feature some of the very best grapplers from nations like Russia, Georgia, and the Middle East.

Oct 4, 2018 by Chase Smith
ADCC European Trials: Key Competitors To Watch

ADCC runs trials events in pairs, typically hosting events on contrasting locations in each region (ex: East and West Coast Trials in North America) in hopes of making the trails as accessible as possible.  

Given that the location for the first Europeans trials is in Romania, a south-eastern European nation, we’ll be privy some of the very best grapplers from nations like Russia, Georgia, and the Middle East (they have been granted access to European trials), along with western European athletes making treck across the Mediterranean countries to try and secure their spot at ADCC 2019.

Rustam Chsiev – 'The Russian Bear'. 

With that comes an admittedly sparse information about a great many of the athletes set to compete this weekend- many don’t even have jiu-jitsu backgrounds – and instead have competed in other grappling disciplines like wrestling, sambo, and general submission wrestling events.  But even so, we are confident in identifying several athletes from each division that we believe are sure to shake things up and land somewhere on the podium this weekend. 

Male / 66kg

  • Jack Sear – Great Britain
  • Daniel Hilal – Lebanon

Male / 77kg

  • Darragh O’Conaill – Ireland
  • Ros Nicholls – Great Britain
  • Lauri Karppinen – Finland

Male /  88kg

  • Philippe Pomaski – Switzerland 
  • Sean Coates – Great Britain
  • Jesse Urholin – Finland
  • Michael Hillebrand  – Germany
  • Adam Wardzinski –  Poland

Male / -99kg

  • Ben Dyson - Great Britain
  • Muslim Patsarigov – Russia 

Male / +99kg

  • Eldar Rafigaev – Moldova

For a full list of participants, click here. As soon as brackets have been imported to FloArena we’ll blast out a notice on our social channels as well.