DataHaven Software Announces Sponsorship of Elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athletes for 2026 Pan IBJJF Championship

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DataHaven Software, a U.S.-focused provider of enterprise intelligence infrastructure for insurance carriers, today announced its official sponsorship of two standout Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitors, Kaden Zane Leal Pires and Washington Ferreira dos Santos, as they prepare to compete in the 2026 Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship, one of the sport’s most competitive international events.

The championship, hosted by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF), will bring together top-tier athletes from around the world. Event details can be found here: https://ibjjf.com/events/pan-ibjjf-jiu-jitsu-championship-2026

DataHaven’s sponsorship reflects an ongoing commitment to supporting both athletes as they continue their progression onto the global stage, where they have consistently demonstrated dominance within their respective divisions. This partnership is not a one-time initiative, but part of a broader, sustained effort to back high-performing individuals who embody discipline, precision, and execution under pressure.

Both competitors train under the leadership of Lucas Pinheiro at Pinheiro Jiu Jitsu, a program known for developing high-level athletes with a focus on technical excellence, competitive discipline, and consistent performance at the international level.

“Kaden and Washington are not just competing—they are consistently proving themselves at the highest levels of the sport,” said Yandy Plasencia, Founder & CEO of DataHaven Software. “We’ve been committed to supporting their journey as they rise through the ranks and establish themselves on the global stage. Their ability to perform with consistency and control reflects the same principles we apply within DataHaven.”

The Pan IBJJF Championship is widely regarded as a proving ground for elite competitors, requiring both technical mastery and strategic execution. Kaden Zane Leal Pires and Washington Ferreira dos Santos enter the competition with strong momentum, supported by a coaching structure that emphasizes discipline and high-performance standards.

Through this sponsorship, DataHaven provides both financial and strategic support as the athletes prepare for the demands of international competition. The initiative reinforces the company’s belief that sustained excellence—whether in sport or enterprise operations—is achieved through structure, preparation, and long-term commitment.

As DataHaven continues to expand its footprint across U.S. insurance carriers—serving as the intelligence middleware layer that connects financial, operational, and compliance systems—the company remains focused on aligning its brand with individuals who demonstrate elite performance, consistency, and discipline.

About DataHaven Software

DataHaven Software is the intelligence middleware layer for U.S.-based insurance carriers, enabling organizations to unify financial, operational, and compliance data into a single, auditable source of truth. Through its DataHaven Intelligence Platform, the company delivers a fully managed data operating layer that connects siloed systems, automates reconciliation, and provides enterprise-wide visibility, control, and trust.

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