Mark Staniszewski
Mark Staniszewski; also known as Mark Stan and "Judo-Mark" (born August 1973) is an American born martial artist who is regarded as one of the most experienced grapplers in America. He is the first athlete to win Pan American Championships in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Judo;[2] and he is a Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee.[3]
Mark Staniszewski | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, United States | August 19, 1973
Other names | "Mark Stan" "Judo-Mark" |
Nationality | American |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Weight | 230 lb (100 kg; 16 st)[1] |
Style | Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling |
Biography
Staniszewski was born August 19, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York to parents Ted and Joan Staniszewski. At an early age, he moved to East Meadow on Long Island, where he was raised alongside his siblings Michael and Jan. Staniszewski was introduced to boxing by his father, who also introduced him to traditional karate and Tae Kwon Do. Staniszewski began his grappling career wrestling in Junior High School, going undefeated in middle school. An All-County wrestler at East Meadow High School, Staniszewski was named co-team captain. Staniszewski went on to wrestle at Cortland State, earning a starting position as a freshman on the dual-meet national team. His wrestling career was cut short due to two separate season ending knee injuries. Staniszewski returned to competitive sports his senior year earning a starting position as rugby left-prop while studying abroad at the University of North London, England. There he was introduced to the sport of judo by one of his teammates. After college, Staniszewski continued practicing judo and in 1996, he began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the garage of childhood friend and former UFC champion Matt Serra. Staniszewski trained and competed in both disciplines for over two decades. His unique style has earned him international titles in Judo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Submission Grappling and Wrestling.[4][5][6]
Personal life
Tragedy struck in February 2013 when Staniszewski's 14 month old son Jake was diagnosed with a stage 4 alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. The martial arts community rallied around the Staniszewski family to lend their support. A series of events were held by elite athletes like Joe D"Arce, Alex and Christopher Vamos, Matt Serra, Eddie "The Truck" Gordan, Steven Sciandra, Joe Scarola, Nick Kossor, Tony Sangimino, Brad Bolen, Hannah Martin, Mansher Khera, Danis Dillon and many more to support their friend and colleague. Celebrities such as Glenn Beck, Tara Setmayer, John Theissen, Teddy Atlas and Jenny McCarthy also extended their support. The Staniszewski family took their fight for Jake from the United States to Germany in search of a treatment. During this time, Staniszewski received news of his younger brother Michael's death due to a sudden illness. Eight months later, his son Jake lost his battle with cancer.,[7] Jake's Story
The Comeback
Staniszewski returned to competition in 2015, entering the P & F World Games. With over 12,000 athletes from 70 different countries, Staniszewski earned silver medals in both Judo and Submission Grappling. Later that year, Staniszewski suffered a life-threatening heart attack while training that would seemingly end his career; but in 2017, Staniszewski competed at the P & F World Games once again, earning a gold medal in No-Gi BJJ (Submission Grappling). [1][2][8][9]
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Rank
Notable
- International medalist in Judo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Submission Grappling and Wrestling.
- Formally ranked on USA Judo's elite top ten point list.
- Martial Arts Hall of Fame (Most Outstanding Competitor).
- First athlete to win Pan American Championships in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.[23][24][25][26]
- Captain of Team USA at the 2009 World Judo Masters Championships. Led the US to a bronze medal (tied with Russia).[27]
- The only athlete to medal in both the Elite and Masters divisions at the 2009 USA Judo Nationals and World Team Trials.
- Gold medalist in both the Elite and Masters divisions at the 2009 East Coast Championships.[28]
- USA Judo's Most Outstanding Masters Athlete for 2010.
- Most notable technique: sode guruma jime (Ezekiel choke).
- On Oct. 2, 2009, Staniszewski competed in a charity main event against undefeated 300 lb (140 kg) fighter Steve Quinn.[29] Staniszewski won by submission[30] and raised thousands of dollars for martial arts based charities including: The Blind Judo Foundation, Rusty Kanokogi Memorial Fund, Jeff R. Lorio Memorial Scholarship Fund.[31]
Career highlights
GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE |
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2006 Empire State Games (Judo) | 2010 Empire State Games (Judo) | 2003 Empire State Games (Judo) |
2007 Empire State Games (Judo) | 2005 Empire State Games (Judo) | 2002 Empire State Games (Judo) |
2004 NYS BJJ Championships | 2004 Empire State Games (Judo) | 2001 Empire State Games (Judo) |
2009 East Coast Judo Championships | 1999 East Coast Judo Championships | 2010 East Coast Masters Judo Championships |
2009 East Coast Masters Judo Championships | 2010 East Coast Judo Championships | 2011 East Coast Judo Championships |
2012 Hudson Judo Cup | 2011 East Coast Masters Judo Championships | 2009 Starrett Cup |
2012 Starrett Cup - Masters | 2012 Starrett Cup | 2009 USA Judo National Championships |
2010 USA Judo Masters National Championships | 2009 USA Judo Masters National Championships | 2005 USA Judo Masters National Championships |
2008 USA Judo Masters National Championships | 2006 USA Judo Masters National Championships (open) | 2005 USA Judo Masters National Championships (open) |
2008 USA Judo Masters National Championships (open) | 2002 Grapplers Quest World Championships | 2009 Pan American Judo Masters Championship (Team USA) |
2007 USA Judo Masters National Championships | 2010 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi, absolute) | 2012 Western BJJ Championships (absolute) |
2007 USA Judo Masters National Championships (open) | 2015 World Police/Fire Games (Submission Grappling) | 2009 USA Judo World Team Trials |
2006 USA Judo Masters National Championships | 2015 World Police/Fire Games (Judo) | 2009 World Judo Masters Championships (Team USA) |
2010 NAGA World Championships (expert) | 2009 World Judo Masters Championships | |
2009 NAGA World Championships (black/brown) | 2011 World Police/Fire Games (Greico Roman) | |
2008 NAGA World Championships (expert) | ||
2006 NAGA World Championships (advanced) | ||
2005 NAGA World Championships (advanced) | ||
2004 North American Grappling Championships (expert) | ||
2002 Grapplers Quest US Nationals | ||
2012 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi) | ||
2010 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi) | ||
2009 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi) | ||
2009 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi, absolute) | ||
2008 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi) | ||
2008 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi, absolute) | ||
2009 Pan American Judo Masters Championships | ||
2009 Pan American BJJ Championships (no-gi, absolute) | ||
2012 Western BJJ Championships | ||
2007 Warrior Challenge MMA Tournament | ||
2009 Fight Club #4 | ||
2012 Wrestling Under The Lights | ||
2017 Police/Fire World Games (Sub. Grappling) | ||
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