In each style of Olympic wrestling, the rules for both are virtually identical. The primary difference is that in Greco-Roman, a wrestler may not attack his opponent below the waist, nor use his own ...
The use of the legs is not allowed in male-only Greco-Roman, which also outlaws holds below the waist, but both are permitted in freestyle wrestling, contested at the Games by both men and ...
To the wrestler performing a hold in a standing position ... by technical fall is a 10-point lead in freestyle wrestling and an 8-point lead in Greco-Roman wrestling. Note: Some components of ...
Wrestling was part of the ancient Olympics and is possibly ... In freestyle, competitors can use all parts of their body to execute moves and holds. In Greco-Roman, the use of the legs to make any ...
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Olympic Games: Ukraine's Beleniuk and Nasibov brightly reach Greco-Roman wrestling semifinalsOlympic Games 2024, Greco-Roman wrestling, up to 67 kg ... The Ukrainian wrestler seized the initiative in the second period. Two holds allowed Beleniuk to equalize the score.
Chaska High School graduate and former Hawk wrestler Andy Bisek will get a shot at qualifying for the 2008 U.S. Olympic wrestling team on Saturday at the Olympic Team Trials in Las Vegas. Bisek is ...
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