Frédéric Husson
Personal information
Full nameFrédéric Gervais Husson
National teamFrance
Born (1976-12-05) December 5, 1976
Sport
SportFighting Ju-jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (Ne-waza), Judo
Weight class+94 kg
ClubAM le Plessis Trevise[1]
Coached byEugène Domagata
Fernand Capizzi
Medal record
Men's sport ju-jitsu
Representing  France
World Games
Silver medal – second place2017 WroclawNe-waza +94 kg
World Combat Games
Gold medal – first place2010 BeijingFighting +94 kg
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2002 Punta del EsteFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2004 MóstolesFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2006 RotterdamFighting +94 kg
Bronze medal – third place2008 MalmöFighting +94 kg
Bronze medal – third place2010 St. PetersburgFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2011 CaliFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2011 CaliNe-waza +85 kg
Silver medal – second place2015 BangkokNe-waza +94 kg
Bronze medal – third place2016 WroclawNe-waza +94 kg
Bronze medal – third place2019 Abu DhabiNe-waza +94 kg
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2001 GenevaFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2003 HanauFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2005 WroclawFighting +94 kg
Bronze medal – third place2007 TurinFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2009 PodgoricaFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2011 MariborFighting +94 kg
Gold medal – first place2015 AlmereNe-waza +94 kg
Silver medal – second place2018 GliwiceNe-waza +94 kg
Updated on 30 November 2019.

Frédéric Gervais Husson (born 5 December 1976) is a French martial artist who represents his native country France in sport jujitsu (JJIF).

Career

He grew up at suburb of Paris at Le Plessis-Trévise where he began with judo aged eight. As teenager he preferred playing basketball and he returned to martial arts kind of sport at university around of age 21.[2] Since 2001 he had been part of French national sport jujitsu team. His main discipline was fighting system where he is three times individual world champion – 2004, 2006, 2011. Since 2011 he is preferring discipline Brazilian jiu-jitsu whiche is part of JJIF championships since same year as Ne-waza (Jiu-jitsu).

Results

World Games (IWGA + JJIF)
Year Place Medal Discipline Category
2017Wrocław ( Poland) SilverNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg
World Combat Games (GAISF + JJIF)
2010Beijing ( China) GoldFighting System+94 kg
Ju-Jitsu World Championships (JJIF)
2002Punta del Este ( Uruguay) SilverFighting System+94 kg
2004Móstoles ( Spain) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2006Rotterdam ( Netherlands) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2008Malmö ( Sweden) BronzeFighting System+94 kg
2010Saint Petersburg ( Russia) BronzeFighting System+94 kg
2011Cali ( Colombia) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2011Cali ( Colombia) GoldNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+85 kg
2015Bangkok ( Thailand) SilverNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg
2016Wrocław ( Poland) BronzeNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg
2019Abu Dhabi ( United Arab Emirates) BronzeNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg
Ju-Jitsu European Championships (JJEU + JJIF)
2001Geneva ( Italy) BronzeFighting System+94 kg
2003Hanau ( Germany) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2005Wrocław ( Poland) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2007Turin ( Italy) BronzeFighting System+94 kg
2009Podgorica ( Montenegro) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2011Maribor ( Slovenia) GoldFighting System+94 kg
2015Almere ( Netherlands) GoldNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg
2018Gliwice ( Poland) SilverNe-waza (Jiu-jitsu)+94 kg

References

  1. "Jeux Mondiaux 2017 Sélection Française". calameo.com.
  2. à 00h00, Par Guillaume DesboisLe 28 novembre 2002 (November 27, 2002). "L'argent fait le bonheur de Frédéric Husson". leparisien.fr.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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