BJJ BRITISH OPEN 2024

AND NEWWWW BJJ British Open Gi Champions: #ReynnahnBradley & #Graham Meek

The journey to the finals was a rollercoaster of nerves, anxiety, and apprehension, as it often is with competitions and fights. However, Ren? Calm, cool, and collected as always, ready to do what he loves and savor every moment. His approach exemplifies how both sports and life should be tackled.

The Final Showdown: Scotland vs. England

The final match of the BJJ British Open featured Team Scotland's Max Johnston from Gracie Barra against Team England's #ReynnahnBradley. It was a thrilling contest, marked by excellent sportsmanship. In the end, Ren’s strength and technical prowess prevailed. He secured an early takedown, passed to side control, and quickly gained points. Dominating from the top, he transitioned seamlessly into an armbar to win the match via submission just shy of the one-minute mark, claiming the gold and the title of British Champion 2024.

Ren's Remarkable Streak

This victory marks Ren's seventh consecutive gold medal and extends his win streak to twelve matches in his division. Out of his last seventeen wins, sixteen have been via submission, bringing his overall finish rate to an impressive 89%. With nineteen wins overall, seventeen finishes, and two decisions, Ren adds the British title to his collection, which already includes titles from the Yorkshire Open, Northern Open, North East Open, Game Fight UK, and Greater Manchester Championship.

Graham Meek's Triumph

In addition to Ren's victory, Graham Meek, representing in the Masters 2 Blue Belt division, had an outstanding performance. Graham secured gold with a dominant points win in the semi-finals, followed by a spectacular submission victory in the final. His achievements underscore the depth of talent and determination within the team.