| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Cambodian |
| Born | (2001-10-08)8 October 2001 (age 24) Texas, U.S. |
| Height | 152 cm (5 ft 0 in) |
| Weight | 49 kg (108 lb) |
| Sport | |
| Country | |
| Sport | Jujitsu |
Event | ne-waza |
| Team | Art of Jiu-Jitsu (AOJ) |
Medal record | |
Jessamine Jada Khan (born 8 October 2001),[1] often shortened asJessa Khan (Khmer:ខាន់ ចេសា,romanized: Khăn Chésa[kʰanceːsaː]), is anAmerican-born Cambodian jiu-jitsu athlete.[2] She is the 2023 IBJJF World Champion.
Khan representedCambodia at the 2018 Asian Games and claimed a gold medal in thewomen's 49kg ne-waza event.[3][4] This was also the first gold medal to be received byCambodia which happened to be unexpected in the sport of ju-jitsu during the2018 Asian Games.[5] Khan is a second Gold Medal Cambodia's Asian Games history after Taekwondo Gold 2014.[6] She is a daughter of a Mexican American mother with Cambodian American father.[7][8] She began jiu-jitsu training at age 12.[9]
On October 6, 2020, Khan was awarded herblack belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu by her coaches, theMendes brothers, just two days before her nineteenth birthday.[10]
Khan was born in Texas and resides inSouthern California.[11]
On February 26, 2021, Khan made her debut appearance onWho's Number One, defeatingDanielle Kelly by unanimous decision.[12] She competed at Evolve Ur Game on April 3, 2021 in a superfight againstMayssa Bastos, losing on points.[13] She returned to Who's Number One on May 28, 2021, defeating Patricia Fontes with an armbar.[14] This performance earned Khan the invitation to compete for the inaugural WNO women's strawweight title at the WNO Championships.[15] Khan submitted Jessica Crane with a heelhook in the opening round, but was submitted by Grace Gundrum in the semifinal with a twister and was submitted by Amanda 'Tubby' Alequin in the consolation match with a toehold.[16]
In May, 2022 Khan became one of the first grapplers to sign a contract withONE Championship.[17] The promotion booked a rematch with Alequin for her debut atONE 159 on July 22, 2022,[18] but the match fell through when Alequin withdrew due to an undisclosed medical issue.
Khan competed in the2023 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship, winning a bronze medal in the women's roosterweight division.[19] At the IBJJF Santa Cruz International Open on April 22nd, 2023, Khan won gold in the light-featherweight division.[20] Khan returned to theSoutheast Asian Games in 2023 to represent Cambodia once again, winning silver in the gi ne-waza event and gold in the no gi ne-waza event.[21] She donated her winnings from the event to theCambodian Red Cross.[22]
Khan competed in theIBJJF World Championship 2023 on June 3 and 4, 2023 and won a gold medal in the light-featherweight division.[23]
Khan was booked to compete againstDanielle Kelly in a rematch for the inauguralONE Championship Atomweight submission grappling title atONE Fight Night 14 on September 29, 2023.[24] Khan lost the match by decision.[25]
Khan then competed at theIBJJF No-Gi World Championship 2023, where she won a silver medal in the light-featherweight division.[26]