Brianna Ste-Marie is a Canadian grappler. In 2021 she became the bantamweight Combat Jiu-Jitsu rules Medusa champion. She is an IBJJF Pan and American National champion at the purple and brown belt ranks. InDecember 2020 she became the Combat Jiu-Jitsu female flyweight champion. She represents Brazilian Top Team.
Luiza Monteiro Headlines Lightweight Field At IBJJF Crown
Oct 7, 2024
The field is set at The Crown for lightweight, with all eight participants announced on Instagram last week by the IBJJF. The bracket will be headlined by defending Crown champion and reigning World champion Luiza Monteiro, who announced her retirement from Worlds after taking gold. Now she will return to the Pyramid for perhaps the last time with one last chance at the top of the podium.-65KG Women's ADCC World Championship Bracket, Schedule: What To Know
Aug 17, 2024
The -65kg Women's weight class at the 2024 ADCC World Championships is shaping up to be one of the most competitive divisions.Do You Know The 6 Canadian Athletes Coming To ADCC 2024?
Aug 11, 2024
Taking place every two years, the ADCC World Championships have long been dominated by Brazilians and Americans in terms of participants by country. This year, Canada checks in behind Brazil, USA, and Australia as the fourth most represented country with six athletes qualifying to fight at the 2024 ADCC World Championships.Who Is Dima Murovanni? The B-Team's ADCC Camp Coach
Jul 2, 2024
Editor's note: this article was first published in April 2024. As of late June, Dima is acting as the ADCC 2024 camp head coach for B-Team.The Women's ADCC -65kg Division Is Complete: Who's The Favorite For Gold
May 22, 2024
The ADCC World Championships are approaching fast, and the -65kg women's division is now complete with 8 standout grapplers who will vye for gold in this new weight class. With division expanding from 2 to 3 and the addition of an absolute, this stands to be the biggest ADCC ever for the women athletes.4 Stand Out Athletes Set For Women's Lightweight At IBJJF's The Crown
Sep 28, 2023
The IBJJF will be holding their inaugural premier tournament 'The Crown' this November, and divisions continue to fill up with invited athletes. Now, we know all four competitors in the first lightweight bracket, worth $15,000 in prize money to the champion.The Many Submission Traps Of Brianna Ste-Marie
Sep 27, 2023
Brianna Ste-Marie has in a short amount of time become a star in submission grappling, with just a few years at black already yielding significant success at the biggest tournaments in the world. BSM is a medalist at the ADCC and IBJJF No-Gi World Championships, often winning by submission, and this Sunday she takes on Elisabeth Clay for the 145lb championship. While Ste-Marie usually competes lower, she has bumped up before with significant success.Elisabeth Clay & Brianna Ste-Marie To Meet at Tezos WNO 20 145 Title Bout
Sep 1, 2023
Top grapplers Elisabeth Clay & Brianna Ste-Marie are set to clash for the women's featherweight WNO Championship at Tezos WNO 20: Night of Champions, in a night featuring six championship bouts on the main card. October 1st's bout will mark the first meeting between the two highly credentialed black belts, both known for aggressive, fan-friendly, submission-focused styles.Top 5 Athletes Hunting For Their 1st Black Belt IBJJF Worlds Podium In 2023
May 30, 2023
Brazilian jiu-jitsu has never seen the depth of talent that it has today, and because of that every year we see incredible athletes left off the IBJJF World Championship podium. Success in other major events, wins over champions, consistent deep runs in the bracket, and years of proven colored belt success can still only go so far when the best are competing for the top prize of being the gold medalist. Here are five world-class athletes that still have not won a medal at IBJJF Worlds, but have proven they are capable of not only beating the best - but potentially winning the tournament.See The Nominees For 2022 FloGrappling Female Grappler Of The Year
Dec 22, 2022
Voting is now open for the 2022 FloGrappling Awards. Read below to see which five athletes have been nominated for Female Grappler of the Year, and cast your ballot in the form at the end of this article.See The Nominees For 2022 FloGrappling Breakthrough Grappler Of The Year
Dec 21, 2022
Voting is now open for the 2022 FloGrappling Awards. Read below to see which five athletes have been nominated for Male Grappler of the Year, and cast your ballot in the form at the end of this article.By The Numbers: Abundant Submissions In Female Divisions At No-Gi Worlds
Dec 14, 2022
Some of the most talented female grapplers in the world took the mats at the 2022 IBJJF No-Gi World Championships last week. The top brown and black belts came to put on a show; they finished 54-percent of 106 matches by submission. In 13 of 18 divisions, more than half of all matches ended in submission.4 Rising Stars To Storm The Women's Lightweight Division At No-Gi Worlds
Nov 28, 2022
No-Gi Worlds is right around the corner and once again the black belts are looking to set the bar for professional jiu-jitsu a level higher. In the women’s lightweight division, there are four top contenders, each stylistically different, vying for the number one spot.Couch, Crelinsten, Griffith & Chen Secure Submissions At Tezos WNO
Nov 13, 2022
The submission specialists were out in full force at Tezos WNO: Ste-Marie vs Bastos presented by Fat Tire. Half of the eight matches on the card in Frisco, TX on November 11 ended in submission, and each of them within ten minutes.Live Updates & Results | Tezos WNO: Ste-Marie vs Bastos
Nov 12, 2022
The athletes are weighed in, and the mats are down in Frisco, TX for Tezos WNO: Ste-Marie presented by Fat Tire. The final Tezos WNO card of the season is loaded from top to bottom with some of the most explosive and unpredictable athletes in grappling. Tune in to watch all the action, and follow along with this article all evening for real time updates, analysis, results and more!