Sarah Posenatto Wins Gold at 2026 AADC South America Championship, Solidifying Her Rise in Global Jiu-Jitsu
- Apr 8
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South America — Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu standout Sarah Posenatto delivered a dominant performance at the 2026 AADC South America Championship, securing the gold medal and reinforcing her position among the most promising young athletes in the sport.
Competing in one of the continent’s most respected grappling events, Sarah demonstrated exceptional technical control, composure, and competitive maturity well beyond her age. The AADC (Abu Dhabi Amateur Championship) circuit operates under internationally recognized standards and serves as a key development pathway into the global Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu system, making this victory particularly significant.
At just 10 years old, Sarah has already built an impressive competitive résumé, with numerous titles across national and international tournaments. Her latest achievement at AADC South America is not simply another win—it is a clear indicator of her ability to perform at a continental level within a structured, high-performance environment.
Known for her discipline, sharp technique, and strategic awareness, Sarah continues to stand out in a rapidly evolving youth competition landscape. Her performance at AADC was marked by control in every phase of the match, dictating pace and positioning with confidence and precision.
This victory further strengthens her trajectory within the global Jiu-Jitsu ecosystem, where AADC champions often progress to major international stages, including Abu Dhabi world events.
As the sport continues to expand worldwide, Sarah Posenatto represents the next generation of elite competitors—athletes who are not only winning titles, but shaping the future of Jiu-Jitsu.
Sarah Posenatto is not just a rising talent. She is already establishing herself as a name to watch on the world stage.




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