Saturday 24 December 2011

Olympic Wrestling Rules - Making the Rounds

Wrestling is a sport played between two players. The players fight unarmed with each other. In wrestling, a player is declared winner when he pins the opponent down. Wrestling is one of the most demanding athletic sports physically and mentally. Wrestling technique is a combination of incredible strength, speed and conditioning.

Wrestling is one of the events that have been included in the schedule of the modern Summer Games since 1896, held in Athens. Since then, Summer Games wrestling has been held in every Summer Olympics except the 1900 Games and has made a permanent place in the Olympics program. At the Olympic Games, men compete in two disciplines, Greco-Roman and freestyle, while the women's events are in freestyle only.

Making the Rounds

Olympic wrestling making the rounds are the following rules;

Symmetrical brackets be damned. The randomly determined six pools in each weight c category can be composed of three or four entrants, meaning that competitors in the smaller pools might have to square off in an extra qualifying round to reach the medal round. Also, with no seedlings, gold-medal favorites may very well battle early on. Pool competition features each grappler going round-robin against all others in the pool. The pool combatants earning the most points move on to the elimination round. The field then pares down to the semifinals, after which the losers vie for the bronze medal and the winners go for the gold.

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