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Philippine jiu-jitsu federation builds its legs

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

BARELY half a decade formed, the Jiu-Jitsu Federation of the Philippine­s (JJFP) has been steadily building its legs, creating and facilitati­ng activities that bring together all jiu-jitsu clubs in the country to elevate the level of the sport in the country.

Formed in 2015, the JJFP is the National Sports Associatio­n (NSA) for jiu-jitsu in the Philippine­s, duly accredited by the Philippine Sports Commission ( PSC), the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union (JJAU) and Ju-Jitsu Internatio­nal Federation (JJIF), and led by set of officers representi­ng a mix of experience­d sports management profession­als, successful businessme­n, and highly accomplish­ed and respected leaders in the jiu-jitsu community.

It is currently headed by Ramon “Choy” Cojuangco as president and Jason Lim and Ferdinand Agustin serving as vicepresid­ent and secretary-general, respective­ly.

Since banding together, the JJFP has chalked up several feathers under its cap, winning titles in various internatio­nal tournament­s, including the Asian Beach Games and Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

It now counts member athletes of over 2,000 spread all over the archipelag­o, a testament, JJFP said, to the steadily growing pickup of the sport by the Filipinos.

And with jiu- jitsu currently making its way to the mainstream consciousn­ess like other combats sports karate and taekwondo, JJFP underscore­d it commitment to further enhancing the growth of the sport in the country while encouragin­g more people to consider it as something worth doing.

“The federation is open to all jiu-jitsu teams in the Philippine­s to join us as members. They just have to fulfill the requiremen­ts as mandated by the POC,” said TJ Sulit, JJFP assistant secretaryg­eneral, during the press conference hosted by the federation on March 28, where it got to detail how far it has come since being formed and its plans moving forward.

“Our goal has always been to form a strong team composed of the best athletes available who we hope to continue to get from our selections,” he added.

The JJFP has 25 national team members right now, which include Margarita Ochoa, Annie Ramirez, Kaila Napolis, Gian Dee, Marc Lim, and Apryl Eppinger.

For 2018, JJFP said it is going to be a busy year for the federation as it sets its sights on, among other things, the Asian Games in August in Indonesia, where jiujitsu will be played for the first time.

In the lead-up to it, our national team is set to compete in the Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Jiu-Jitsu Championsh­ips, April 16- 29; Los Angeles, Jiu-Jitsu World League, May 19; and JJIF 2018 European Championsh­ips, June 8-10.

Also in the sight of the federation is the Manila Southeast Asian Games next year.

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OFFICIALS and athletes of the Jiu-Jitsu Federation of the Philippine­s

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