Rosa Walsh
From Cork, Ireland, Rosa Walsh has become one of Europe’s most recognizable names on the competitive jiu-jitsu circuits and for the past several years has lived every athlete’s dream: travel the world doing her passion.
A long time multi-sport athlete, Rosa grew up actively competing. At the provincial level in Ireland, she played basketball, rugby and GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association, which promotes indigenous Gaelic games such as hurling, Gaelic football, camogie and Gaelic handball). She was even a national-level boxer and has a 4-0 amateur record in the bantamweight division.
In 2021, Rosa decided to take a break from her career as a secondary school teacher to pursue jiu-jitsu full-time. At the time, she was quickly gaining a reputation as an up-and-coming talent and she was determined to become a trailblazer for Irish jiu-jitsu. It was now or never. After competing every weekend for eight straight weeks, she left Ireland in 2022 to embark on a journey of a lifetime. For three years, she traveled all over the world, training at some of the top academies in the world, competing at some of the biggest events – including IBJJF, AJP, ADCC, WNO and Polaris – and teaching seminars wherever she went.
The highlight of Rosa’s career, though, occurred in 2022 at the ADCC Open in Las Vegas when she was still a brown belt. Completely in the zone, she secured submission wins in all three of her matches, including a savage armbar against veteran black belt Nathalie Ribeiro in under a minute. “I got to represent a gym that I loved and I was just in the most positive mindset and environment, surrounded by my friends. It was the closest I’ve ever come to perfect.”

Some of Rosa’s top accomplishments include:
- Polaris & WNO Veteran
- 1st – IBJJF London Open No-Gi 2025 (Double Gold)
- 1st – IBJJF Dublin Open No-Gi 2025 (Double Gold)
- 1st – IBJJF Dublin Open No-Gi 2024
- 1st – IBJJF Dublin Open 2025
- 1st – IBJJF Dublin Open 2024
- 1st – IBJJF Europeans No-Gi 2023
- 1st – ADCC Las Vegas Open 2022
- 1st – IBJJF No-Gi Pans 2022 (Brown Belt)
- 1st – Grapple Fest 2022
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Did You Know?
Favorite Match: Thamara Silva v anyone / Gabi Pessanha v anyone
Person of Inspiration: Ffion Davies
Hometown: Cork, Ireland
Current Team: Essential Jiu-Jitsu
Training Routine: 6 days a week
Favorite Post-Competition Meal: Mexican food
Pre-Fight Ritual: Listening to my playlist
Greatest Victory So Far: No-Gi Euros
Dream in Jiu-Jitsu: Gi major medal and No-Gi Worlds
If I weren’t an athlete, I’d be...: A teacher
Quote that represents me: It’s not the journey or the destination, it’s the company
Favorite Kingz Gi: Sport Jiu-Jitsu Gi in blue.
One piece of advice for beginners: Try not to think about the future, just the present — and enjoy training




Now a black belt, and back in Ireland, Rosa continues to travel extensively to compete and teach. Her signature style includes aggressive wrestling, relentless passing, and ruthless submission hunting, particularly for armbars from any number of positions. She credits her background in rugby for having helped mold her game: “I used to play rugby, so when I started I instantly took to passing and the stand up game. I kept at it, eventually fine-tuning it into my signature.” A calm, focused athlete, she defines a champion mindset as “not allowing external factors harm your internal beliefs.”