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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caio Terra (born 8 February 1986) is a Brazilian Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor and world champion. Caio began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2003 and received his black belt in 2006. His promotion to black belt is one of the quickest recorded in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu history.
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Caio Terra | |
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Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | February 8, 1986
Residence | San Jose, California, United States |
Team | Caio Terra Association (BRASA CTA) |
Rank | 4th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1] |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Brazil | ||
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu | ||
World Championship | ||
2008 California, USA | -57kg | |
2009 California, USA | -57kg | |
2010 California, USA | -57kg | |
2011 California, USA | -57kg | |
2012 California, USA | -57kg | |
2013 California, USA | -57kg | |
2016 California, USA | -57kg | |
2017 California, USA | -57kg | |
No-Gi World Championship | ||
2008 California, USA | -61.5kg | |
2009 California, USA | -61.5kg | |
2010 California, USA | -61.5kg | |
2011 California, USA | -61.5kg | |
2012 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
2013 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
2014 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
2015 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
2016 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
2017 California, USA | -54.5kg | |
Pan Championship | ||
2010 California, USA | -64kg | |
2011 California, USA | -64kg | |
2012 California, USA | -57kg | |
2013 California, USA | -57kg | |
2015 California, USA | -57kg | |
Nogi Pan Championship | ||
2010 New York, USA | -61.5kg | |
2011 New York, USA | -61.5kg | |
2013 New York, USA | -61.5kg | |
European Nogi Championship | ||
2013 Rome, Italy | Absolute[2] | |
2013 Rome, Italy | -56.5kg[3] |
Terra's promotion to black belt occurred in the same year in which the IBJJF set minimum time frames for each belt, making it mandatory for a brown belt to compete in the brown belt division for a minimum of 1 year before being promoted. As Caio had not hit the time frame outlined by the federation, he was blocked from competing at the 2007 Brazilian Nationals (Brasileiro). Later that year, and although the federation had plans to veto Caio from the World Championship, the IBJJF made a last-minute exception accepting his entry for competition. This was the last time someone with less than 1 year experience at brown belt was legally allowed to compete as a black belt in an IBJJF tournament.[4]
Caio is known for his maxim "Technique Conquers All", an expression he has tested and proven through his successful victories in the open weight divisions.[5] Caio Terra now trains and owns the Caio Terra Academy in San Jose, California. He also owns Caio Terra Online, an internet based instructional site where Caio and invited instructors, provide technical insight and instruction plans to subscribers and affiliate academies.[6][7]
In 2017 Caio retired from No Gi competition and decided to focus his energy on his team. Since retiring, Caio has helped develop Mikey Musumeci (the only four-time Black Belt American World Champion),[8] Mason Fowler, Yuri Simoes, Rudson Telles, Jeremy Jackson, Kaniela Kahuanui, and others.
The Caio Terra Academy was closed during the coronavirus pandemic; Terra revealed that his gym was threatened with $5,000 fines by local public health officials if he ran classes during the pandemic lockdown period.[9] On 28 September 2020, Terra was awarded the 4th degree on his BJJ black belt from Master Paulo Mauricio Strauch.[10]
Mitsuyo Maeda → Carlos Gracie → Reyson Gracie → Paulo Maurício Strauch → Caio Terra[11]
*Absolute **Weight and Absolute
Terra was involved in a car accident in 2021 that left him with a hip injury that required surgery in order for him to continue practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu.[13]
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