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Truro’s Mackenzie, wife score double gold

Couple continue to dominate at high level of competitio­n

- BY STUART PEDLE

Truro native Jake Mackenzie has found incredible success in Brazilian ju-jitsu and now his wife Melissa Britez Costa is also making her mark in the sport.

The pair recently returned to their home base in Rio de Janeiro after a golden performanc­e at the 2017 London Fall Internatio­nal Open last week.

“It is one of the bigger tournament­s in Europe and there were many competitor­s from all over the world there,” Jake said via online chat. “Melissa and I both had three matches each and both won gold in our divisions.”

Jake won in the lightweigh­t (under 167.5 pounds) black belt division. Melissa won in the featherwei­ght (135 pounds) blue belt division.

“We usually coach each other from the sidelines but this time we competed at the same time. It was an amazing feeling for both of us to win, and it was a very tough challenge because of the level of the competitio­n and because we weren’t able to help each other from the sidelines.”

Jake, introduced to Brazilian ju-jitsu as a kid, came to Brazil at

16 for the first time to experience the training and competitio­n in the country at the heart of the sport.

“I ended up staying a couple months my first trip and came back next year for another trip for about double the time,” said Jake, now 32.

“By 19, I was living most of the year in Brazil, training two to three times a day and competing in 20 to 25 tournament­s a year. This year I made it into the Top 8 competitor­s in the world in my division, and have won the majority of the major events here in Brazil.”

For Melissa, the route to success — and meeting Jake — followed from a desire to find a sport and getting advice from a friend who recommende­d ju-jitsu.

“I started training in 2013 but had to take some time off because of work and school,” the 27-yearold said in the same social media chat session.

“My friend started training at the gym that we both currently train at. She told me about the high-level training and that the gym was a factory for champions, and showed me a picture of some guys from the pro training session. There was more than 30 guys in the picture and I saw Jake in middle of everyone, and told my friend jokingly that he was my husband.”

The offhand comment soon came to be true.

Romance aside, training led to an affinity for the sport. But actually competing required getting over some nerves.

“I have been training very seriously since last year and been competing at the internatio­nal level for the last 12 months,” Melissa said.

“I didn’t even think about competing at the start. I was very nervous about competing and really only thought about training as a hobby.

“I had some early success at some of the local tournament­s in Rio and really enjoyed the experience. Jake encouraged me to start training full time because he believed I had a lot of potential and the last year I have dedicated myself 100 per cent to training and competing.”

Both are now training and competing full time, Jake said.

“We train two to three times a day, five days a week and compete at least once a month.

“We really enjoy getting up and going to the gym together. We have a great support system at Gfteam and we love the daily routine of training and preparing for the tournament­s together.”

Jake also gave a shout-out to his family back home in Nova Scotia.

“Family is everything,” he said. “I couldn’t have had one per cent of the success that I did without my family. They were the best support system I could have ever dreamed of.

“I have many ups and downs in my career, and my family’s support and love was always a constant positive that kept pushing me forward.”

He also wanted to share some love for those who set him on the path to Rio. He credited Kevin Taylor and Peter Martell from Titans Brazilian Ju-jitsu with having a huge impact on his career and really laying the foundation to his skill set.

“Their gym is the best-kept secret in Canada, and Nova Scotia is very lucky to have two of the top coaches in Canada still running an amazing program after 25 years. I would recommend their gym to anyone looking to get into the sport.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Jake Mackenzie has found success in Brazilian ju-jitsu and his wife Melissa Britez Costa is also showing she can hold her own.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Jake Mackenzie has found success in Brazilian ju-jitsu and his wife Melissa Britez Costa is also showing she can hold her own.

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