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Carlos Gracie

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Carlos Gracie (1901-1994) is the co-founder of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu the Brazilian martial art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) along with his younger brother Hélio Gracie. He was taught a newaza-emphasized system of judo by Otávio Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese emigrant to Brazil and 4th dan Kodokan judoka. Carlos then passed the teachings on to his brothers Gastão Jr., Jorge and Hélio. In 1925, the brothers opened their first academy in Brazil, marking the beginning of the art. Carlos Gracie died in 1994 at the age of 92.

Family

Carlos had 21 children, 12 of whom earned the rank of black belt in Gracie Jiu-jitsu.

Sons with black belts

  • Carlson Gracie, 9th degree red and black belt
  • Robson Gracie, 9th degree red and black belt
  • Reyson Gracie, 8th degree red and black belt
  • Reylson Gracie, 9th degree red and black belt
  • Rosley Gracie, 8th degree red and black belt
  • Carley Gracie, 8th degree red and black belt
  • Rolls Gracie, black belt
  • Carlion Gracie, 7thdegree black belt
  • Rocian Gracie, 7th degree black belt
  • Carlos Gracie, Jr., 7th degree black belt
  • Crolin Gracie, 6th degree black belt
  • Rilion Gracie, 7th degree black belt

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