From the mats of Brazil to the world stage — a life built on dedication, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence.
Hannette Staack is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, co-founder of Brazil-021 School of Jiu-Jitsu, and one of the greatest competitors in the sport's history. With seven world titles and three ADCC championships, her legacy on the mats is unmatched. Beyond competition, she has dedicated her career to teaching, coaching, and strengthening the female presence in Jiu-Jitsu worldwide.
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Based in Chicago, Hannette leads seminars worldwide, coaches elite athletes, and continues to be a key figure in strengthening the female presence in Jiu-Jitsu globally.