Terere and Finfou with Sensei T.V.

Terere and Finfou with Sensei T.V.

SHARE JIUJITSU: Fernando “Terere” Augusto

SHARE JIUJITSU: Fernando “Terere” Augusto

Fernando Augusto, commonly known by his nickname Tererê is one of the most talented and charismatic Brazilian jiu jitsu competitors to have ever stepped on a mat. This multiple time world medallist became a black belt world champion at the age of 20, and was regarded as a Pound for Pound best during the early 2000’s. His impact in modern day jiu jitsu was felt in his development of positions such as the Toreando, the Leg Drag and many others while having great impact also as a coach, having helped raise the game of fighters such as André Galvao, Rubens Charles, Michael Langhi, Lucas Lepri, and mire; Diagnosed case of schizophrenia in 2005, an affliction that led him to drug addiction and away from jiu jitsu. He reappeared in BJJ in 2010, but his recovery was erratic and followed with a few ups and downs. Terere returned to jiu jitsu competition in Mexico on September 2012.

Championships:

World Championship (Mundials)

  • 1997 Blue Belt Champion
  • 1998 Purple Belt Champion
  • 1999 Brown Belt Champion
  • 2000 Black Belt Champion
  • 2003 Black Belt Champion

Copa do Mundo

  • 2002 Black Belt Champion
  • 2003 Black Belt Champion

Brazilian Nationals

  • 1994 Blue Belt Champion
  • 1996 Blue Belt Champion
  • 1999 Brown Belt Champion
  • 2001 Black Belt Champion
  • 2003 Black Belt Champion