Description
The 19th annual Oregon Open Jiu Jitsu Championship is a traditional, pointed Jiu Jitsu tournament where matches are decided by highest score, submission, or referee stoppage. Oregon Open has historically been a single elimination tournament but with experience matches for competitors who lose their first bout. To accomplish this most efficiently within the Smoothcomp platform, we have adjusted our bracketing to automatically incorporate a second match for athletes who lose their first match. Divisions include Gi and No-gi; Adult, Master 1 (30+), Master 2 (40+), and Youth (ages 5 up)… divided by belt/skill, weight, and age.
Saturday, October 18 | Youth and Teens Compete
Schedule available by Thursday (10/16)
Sunday, October 19 | Adults and Masters Compete
Schedule available by Friday (10/17)
Learn more at subleague.com
Oregon Open Rules | More Oregon Open Details
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What to expect at the event
TRACK YOUR BRACKET'S DYNAMIC START TIME
Please remember the schedule is LIVE the day of the event. It is not unusual for times to change rapidly throughout the day. Brackets starting later in the day may shift up to 90 minutes earlier than originally scheduled. It is the competitor’s responsibility to monitor any changes in the schedule to start times and mat numbers for their bracket. Sub League is NOT responsible for any athlete who misses their weigh-in or start time of their bracket. No refunds will be given to competitors who miss their weigh-in or start time.
BE READY ON TIME
Competitors should be in the building and dressed to compete 1-hour before their BRACKET’s start time (not their individual match time). The Brackets and Schedule will be available by the end of the day on Thursday, October 16 (for Saturday's matches) and by the end of the day on Friday, October 17 (for Sunday's matches).
CHECK-IN
Every competitor will check-in at the front desk when they arrive. Competitors who complete their registration by the free shirt cut-off date (9/23/25) are eligible to receive a free T-shirt (available at the merchandise booth). Competitors should stay up-to-date with the progress of their bracket start time and mat number on their own phone and/or on the screen provided in the bullpen.
Competitors wanting to check their weight before the official weigh-in should visit the bullpen to use the test scale. Warm up mats will be available.
WEIGH-INS
When your bracket is called (approximately 1-hour before your BRACKET’s start time) find your Bullpen Leader in the bullpen area to get officially weighed in. All competitors will weigh-in wearing their full competition attire. There is ZERO (0.00) weight allowance. Competitors weighing more than the maximum weight listed for their division will be disqualified and will not be allowed to compete. Athletes competing in both Gi and No-gi will weigh-in separately for both.
AWARDS
After your bracket is finished, please wait for the Awards Runner to take you from the mat to the awards booth to receive your medal. Adult/Masters receive medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Youth/Teens receive medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place plus participation medals for 4th place and above.