Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu star Taya Jones (12) has once again made her mark on the international stage, winning gold at the IBJJF (International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation) No-Gi European Open held at the NAC Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin on Sunday, 9th November.
Taya dominated the competition from start to finish, winning all of her matches by arm bar submission.
Displaying remarkable control and confidence, she overwhelmed her opponents in every exchange, finishing the final bout in under one minute with her signature arm bar.
This victory marks Taya’s second European title, following her gold medal performance at the IBJJF Junior (Gi) European Championships in Lisbon, Portugal, in October 2024, where she competed in the grey belt division. However, this latest triumph represents a new milestone, her first European gold in the yellow belt division, and in the No-Gi style of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
In Gi Jiu-Jitsu, athletes wear a traditional kimono-style uniform that allows grips on the jacket and trousers to control and submit opponents. In No-Gi, competitors wear shorts and a rash guard, focusing more on speed, body control, and grip strength, as they are not allowed to use clothing for holds. Both styles share the same core techniques but demand different strategies and adaptations.
Reflecting on the weekend, Taya said: “It was my first time visiting Ireland, and I was a bit nervous before travelling because my coach told me they don’t speak English in Dublin. I almost thought I’d have to learn Irish! But everyone was so friendly, and the whole trip was amazing. Winning gold made it even more special.”
Adding to the celebration, Taya was promoted to a solid yellow belt (from yellow-and-white) on the winners’ podium by her Coach, Callum Swift, recognising her outstanding technical progress and competitive spirit.
Coach Cal commented, “Taya continues to impress with her focus, discipline, and humble attitude. Winning two European titles across Gi and No-Gi is an incredible achievement for any young athlete.”
There’s little time to rest. This week, Taya travels to Abu Dhabi to compete in the AJP Tour, where she’ll represent her academy and country on another prestigious international platform, the ABU DHABI WORLD YOUTH JIU-JITSU CHAMPIONSHIP 2025.
Taya trains out of Gracie Barra Salisbury, part of the global Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu team, where she has become a role model for many of the academy’s junior students.
For more information or to book a 1-week free trial, please visit www.graciebarrasalisbury.co.uk

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