ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - List of ADCC Champions in Women's Submission Wrestling By Year and Weight

List of ADCC Champions in Women's Submission Wrestling By Year and Weight

Year Host 55 kg 60 kg 67 kg ++67 kg Absolute
2005 Kyra Gracie Juliana Borges Juliana Borges
2007 Sayaka Shinoda Kyra Gracie Hannette Staack Penny Thomas Hannette Staack
2009 Luanna Alzuguir Hannette Staack
2011 Kyra Gracie Gabrielle Garcia

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