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Hello, GB Competitor!
The CompNet Austin Spring is here!
Every competition is a call to courage and an opportunity to elevate your Jiu-Jitsuātesting your skills, mindset, and spirit on the mats.
Date: Saturday, May 16th, 2026
The gates open at 7:30 am, and the tournament begins at 9:00 am. A detailed event schedule will be released a few days prior to the tournament.
Venue: Jack C. Hays High School
4800 Jack C Hays Trail, Buda, TX 78610
Buda, TX
78610
PRICES
- Promotional Prices $89.00 (USD) until Sunday, March 15th, 2026.
- Early Bird Registration $109.00 (USD) until Sunday, March 29th, 2026.
- Regular Registration $119.00 (USD) until Sunday, April 26th, 2026.
- Late Registration $129.00 (USD) until Sunday, May 10th 2026.
- Spectator Fee: $15.00 (USD). Registrations for athletes under 12 years old include one complimentary spectator ticket (There won't be an actual ticket, you have to arrive together).
IMPORTANT DATES
Here are some important dates to help you prepare for competition:
- Registration closes Sunday, May 10th, 2026
- The deadline for division corrections is Monday, May 11th at 5pm.
- The tournament bracket and official schedule will be published on Thursday, May 14th, 2026.
Seminars, Workshops, and resources
Here are a few resources to help you prepare for Competition:
- CN Six Weeks Training Plan: Design your 6-week training plan, available for all participants at institute.graciebarra.com to help athletes prepare for the competition.
More Information
For Competitors from 3 to 15 years of age (Tiny Champions to Teens):
To give every competitor the best experience possible, match formats are based on the number of competitors in each division:
ā¢ā ā Bracket of 2 competitors: Head to head - Best of 3
They will compete head-to-head in a best-of-three matches series.⢠The athlete who wins two matches wins the division.
ā¢ā ā Bracket of 3 competitors: True Round Robin
The division will run as a true round robin.⢠Each athlete competes against both others.⢠Final placement is determined by overall results.
ā¢ā ā Bracket of 4 competitors: Single Elimination- Bronze match
The division follows a single-elimination bracket.⢠The two athletes who lose in the semifinals will compete for bronze medal.
ā¢ā ā Bracket of 5 or more competitors: Consolation Bracket- Bronze Match
The division will begin as a single-elimination bracket. If an athlete loses their first match, they will move into a secondary bracket for the opportunity to have the second match (consolation bracket don't offer medals). A final match will be held to determine the bronze medal winner. Only athletes who loses in the first round will be moved to the consolation bracket.
*Important: Matches won by no-shows or disqualifications will count as one of the two guaranteed matches.
For more information about the event, click on the links below:
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Information for parents of child competitors
If you have any questions, please reach out to texas@compnet.global
See you on the mats!
- The CompNet Team
