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Why is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Not in the Olympics? Will It Ever Be?

08 Apr 2025

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is one of the fastest-growing martial arts in the world. It is known for its technical depth, strategic finesse and real-world effectiveness. Whether it’s in a BJJ Gi or No-Gi setting, BJJ has gained tremendous popularity. It has a strong representation in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) through global competitions like IBJJF Worlds and ADCC. Yet, one question continues to echo across the martial arts and sports community: Why is BJJ not in the Olympics? And will it ever be?
To understand the future of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the Olympics, we need to examine the multifaceted criteria for Olympic inclusion. Moreover, here we will see the current landscape of BJJ as a sport and the global movement pushing for its Olympic debut.

Understanding the Olympic Framework

Before delving into the specifics of BJJ, it is important to understand what it takes for a sport to be included in the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) follows a set of criteria when evaluating new sports for inclusion:

  • International Governance: The sport must have a recognized international federation. This federation governs the rules, conducts global competitions, and oversees athlete welfare.
  • Widespread Participation: It must be practiced by men in at least 75 countries across four continents and by women in 40 countries across three continents.
  • Youth Appeal: The sport should resonate with younger generations. It must have a strong base of youth participants.
  • Ethical and Anti-Doping Compliance: The sport must follow the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) guidelines.
  • Spectator Value: The sport should be viewer-friendly, understandable, and exciting to watch.

Why Is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Not Yet in the Olympics?

Despite its rising popularity, BJJ has faced multiple obstacles in meeting the IOC’s criteria. Let’s look at the main challenges that have delayed BJJ’s Olympic journey.

1- Fragmentation of Governing Bodies

The most significant hurdle is the lack of a unified global federation. BJJ has no recognized federation by International Olympic Committee. International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) is the most well-known BJJ federation. But it is a private organization. Other organizations like the Sport Jiu-Jitsu International Federation (SJJIF) and JJIF (Ju-Jitsu International Federation) also host world events. But there is no single entity with universal control over the sport’s global development.

For Olympic consideration, a single governing body must oversee the sport. And it must have standardized rules and practices. BJJ’s current fragmented structure weakens its candidacy.

2- Lack of Unified Rulesets

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is notoriously diverse in its rule sets. Competitions like IBJJF, ADCC, UAEJJF, and EBI all have different scoring systems. Moreover, formats are also different especially between Gi and No-Gi BJJ. This inconsistency makes it hard for the sport to present a single, unified version suitable for the Olympics.

The Olympics thrive on simplicity and standardization, which BJJ currently lacks.

3- Resistance Within the BJJ Community

A segment of the traditional BJJ community resists Olympic inclusion. It is due to fears of over-regulation, loss of martial integrity, or “watering down” of the art for mainstream appeal. Some practitioners argue that the sport version of BJJ is already drifting too far from its self-defense and martial art roots.

This cultural divide within the community presents internal friction. Hence, it slows the push for Olympic recognition.

4- Competition with Established Combat Sports

The Olympics already feature combat sports like Judo, Wrestling, Boxing and Taekwondo. BJJ shares similarities with Judo and Wrestling. So, adding Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu requires justification of its uniqueness and spectator value. It needs to bring something distinctly new and exciting to the Olympic audience.

Efforts to Bring BJJ to the Olympics

Despite the challenges, significant efforts have been made to align BJJ with Olympic standards.

1- Formation of Recognized Federations

Organizations like the SJJIF are actively working to bring BJJ to the Olympics. The SJJIF has been structuring its competitions in alignment with Olympic standards. Moreover, it emphasizes implementing the WADA-compliant anti-doping protocols and global expansion.

The JJIF, which is recognized by the IOC, has also included Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under its umbrella. It has hosted the sport in multi-sport events like the World Games—a stepping stone to Olympic inclusion.

2- Global Growth and Youth Development

BJJ is now practiced in over 100 countries. In addition to this, the numbers of academies and federations across Asia, Africa and Europe are also increasing. There’s a strong push to develop youth BJJ programs, which could help meet the IOC's youth appeal requirement. IBJJF and UAEJJF host kids’ divisions that see thousands of participants annually.

3- Inclusion in the World Games

BJJ’s inclusion in the World Games 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama, was a significant milestone. The World Games are often a testing ground for future Olympic sports. The performance, organization and reception of BJJ in this setting sent a strong message to the IOC about the sport’s potential.

4- Media and Digital Popularity

Thanks to platforms like YouTube, UFC Fight Pass, and FloGrappling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu events have become more accessible. It is now more watched than ever before. High-profile athletes like Gordon Ryan, Mikey Musumeci, and Craig Jones have made BJJ exciting for mainstream viewers. This increasing digital footprint helps showcase the sport's marketability.

Will BJJ Ever Be in the Olympics?

The question is no longer a matter of “if” but “when.”
Here’s why the future looks promising:

1- Unified Efforts 

Despite differences, there’s growing collaboration among federations to work towards Olympic standards.

2- Standardization Is Possible 

Efforts to develop a single rule set for Olympic BJJ (possibly in No-Gi format) are gaining momentum.

3- Youth Participation Is Rising

With kids and teens flooding into BJJ academies, the future talent pool is expanding.

4- Global Competitions Are Flourishing

Events like IBJJF Worlds, ADCC, and World Pro Abu Dhabi showcase BJJ on the world stage.

5- Combat Sports Popularity

With the success of Judo, Wrestling, and even Karate’s temporary Olympic inclusion, the time is ripe for another grappling sport.

However, realistic estimates suggest that the earliest BJJ could debut in the Olympics would be 2032 or later. Provided that, it continues on this path of regulation, unification, and expansion.

What Would Olympic BJJ Look Like?

  • While the exact format remains speculative, here’s what Olympic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu could resemble:
  • No-Gi Format for easier spectator understanding and closer resemblance to other Olympic grappling sports.
  • Weight Classes similar to current IBJJF standards.
  • Shorter Match Durations (possibly 5 minutes) to fit TV-friendly formats.
  • Unified Ruleset—possibly a hybrid of IBJJF and ADCC scoring for takedowns, guard passes, and submissions.
  • Strict Anti-Doping Protocols in accordance with WADA.

Final Thoughts

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has transcended its niche beginnings and become a global movement. It has gained immense popularity in both traditional BJJ Gi and the modern No-Gi format. While it’s not yet in the Olympics, the journey is clearly underway. The sport is evolving, federations are aligning and fans across the world are voicing their support.
As BJJ practitioners, fans, and advocates, we can play a role in shaping its Olympic destiny. We can do it by supporting unified rulesets, encouraging youth participation and promoting clean, professional competition.

So, will BJJ ever be in the Olympics? The answer is likely yes. And when it does arrive, it will be a monumental celebration of technique, discipline, and the indomitable human spirit. 

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