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Scholastic wrestling

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965:): One or two points can be awarded by the referee to the opponent for various penalty situations. "Unsportsmanlike conduct" by the wrestler includes swearing, teasing the opponent, etc. "Unnecessary roughness" involves physical acts during the match that exceed normal aggressiveness. "Flagrant misconduct" includes actions (physical or nonphysical) that intentionally attack the opponent, the opponent's team, or others in a severe way. Illegal holds are also penalized accordingly, and potentially dangerous holds are not penalized, but the match will be stopped by the referee. Also, "technical violations" such as stalling, interlocking hands, and other minor infractions are penalized. With some situations, such as stalling, a warning is given after the first occurrence, and if there is another occurrence the penalty point is given. In other situations, there is no warning and penalty points are automatically given. In general, after a certain number of occurrences where penalty points are given, the penalized wrestler is disqualified. 493:
would follow after that weight class up to the 285 lb match. The matches would then revert to 106 lb and proceed to 145 lb. The dual meet would then commence with each school's top junior varsity wrestler in the first weight class drawn. After that, the top junior varsity wrestlers then compete in the succeeding weight classes. If more than one junior varsity wrestler is at a certain weight class for each school, the coaches will sometimes hold an "exhibition match", which does not count towards the junior varsity team score but allows the wrestlers to gain more competitive experience. Sometimes matches are not scored for a winning team, allowing wrestlers to focus on skills and technique rather than winning. If one school has two junior varsity wrestlers at the same weight and the other school only has one, the lone wrestler may sometimes be permitted to wrestle both the other's wrestlers. It is also common for junior varsity wrestlers to compete against wrestlers one or two weight classes above or below them.
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began wrestling between the ages of 8-10 and begun the process of β€œcutting weight” at 13–14 years of age on average. Starting such a physically straining habit at such a young age further enforces the notion that victory should come at any cost, turning such bad habits into common practice. Analysis of nutrition practices of high school wrestlers indicates that roughly 4.8-8.0% test subjects displayed forms of disordered eating. The methods of weight loss according to these results reveal numerous disordered forms of eating that result in health issues such as intentional dehydration (β‰ˆ65%), rubber suits (β‰ˆ40%), diet pills (β‰ˆ6%) and vomiting (β‰ˆ4%). For high school athletes to be making such drastic alterations in their nutritional health, it is fair to say that collegiate wrestlers continue the trend, if not exceeds the likes of their high school counterparts.
910:: This is similar to the points for "exposure" or the "danger position" awarded in the international styles of wrestling, but the emphasis for near falls is on control, not risk. Near fall criteria are met when: (1) the offensive wrestler holds the defensive wrestler in a high bridge or on both elbows; (2) the offensive wrestler holds any part of both his opponent's shoulders or scapulae (shoulder blades) within four inches of the mat; or (3) the offensive wrestler controls the defensive wrestler in such a way that one of the bottom wrestler's shoulders or scapulae, or the head, is touching the mat, and the other shoulder or scapula is held at an angle of 45 degrees or less to the mat. The referee counts the seconds off. Near fall points are also known as "back points." Much of the criteria for the near fall was used in a former scoring opportunity known as 485:
fall to the floor and determine which team has the choice of position at the start of the second period, and which one of the team's members is to appear first at the scorer's table when called by the referee for each weight class. The wrestling captain who wins the disk toss may choose the even or odd weight classes, the weight classes, from lowest to highest, that are numbered evenly or oddly. The first weight class chosen in the random draw is odd. The rest of the weight classes are even and odd accordingly. If the 120lb weight class is chosen in the random draw, for example, then the 120lb, 132lb, 145lb, and subsequent weight classes would be odd, and the 126lb, 138lb, 152lb, and subsequent weight classes would be even. This order would work in the traditional sequence until the last even weight class at 113lb.
770:-colored side, and the winner of that disk toss will have the choice of position. The wrestler could choose between the neutral position, or to begin in what is called the "referee's position" on the mat. The referee's position has both wrestlers beginning action at the center of the mat with one wrestler in the defensive starting position on the bottom with his hands spread apart in front of the forward starting line and his knees spread apart behind the rear starting line with his legs held together. The other wrestler on the top in the offensive starting position then kneels beside him with one arm wrapped around the bottom wrestler's waist with the palm of his hand against the opponent's navel and the other hand on or over the back of the opponent's near elbow for control. 1378:
of possessing eating disorders than any of their female counterparts or other athletes that do not have any weight requirement. Roughly 63 percent of collegiate wrestlers have been found to partake in consistent fasting as a means of losing weight, which can lead to unhealthy nutritional imbalances. One negative outcome as a result of rapid weight loss can be a significant fluid loss, potentially having lethal consequences such as an imbalanced core temperature, risk of cardiac arrhythmia, and renal damage. The stress placed on these student athletes to maintain peak physical shape at all costs and the weight and body ideals dictated by society also play a key role in the overall development of a wrestler's unhealthy habits.
436: 687:, who is responsible for starting and stopping the match; observing all holds; signaling points; calling penalties such as illegal holds, unnecessary roughness, fleeing the mat, or flagrant misconduct; and finally observing a full view of and determining the fall. There can also be one assistant referee, which is common at tournaments, who helps the referee with making any difficult decisions and in preventing error. Also, scorers record the points of the two individual wrestlers. A match or meet timekeeper may be present to note the match time, timeouts, and work with the scorers. 1016:: The object of the entire wrestling match is to attain victory by what is known as the fall. A fall, also known as a pin, occurs when one wrestler holds any part of both of his opponent's shoulders or both of his opponent's shoulder blades in continuous contact with the mat for two seconds at the high school level and lower levels. The fall ends the match immediately, and the offensive wrestler who secured the fall is declared the winner. Falls (or pins) can be attained in many different ways. The most common way of securing the fall is through the various 1246:
wrestler from the team gained a bye and then won his next match in that bracket. Two additional points are awarded for victories by fall, default, disqualification, and forfeit. One and one-half additional points are awarded for technical fall victories. One additional point is awarded for major decisions. A team can then win a certain number of placement points if its wrestlers have placed individually in the championship and consolation brackets.whole teams are awarded placements based on their total number of victories.
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three rounds before our wrestler will be guaranteed another match and opportunity to place in this tournament. The carry-over system allows for more matches and a better siphoning process for large-scale tournaments by allowing only the best wrestlers to advance and giving the best of the losing opponents a chance to place in the tournament as well. However, many complain about the carry-over system, as it doesn't allow for those unseeded a fair opportunity in the tournament.
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begin in the defensive starting position. Next, the offensive wrestler goes to either side of the defensive wrestler or behind him, with all his weight supported by both his feet or by one or both knees. The offensive wrestler would then place both his hands on the opponent's back between the neck and the waist. When the referee starts the match by blowing the whistle, the defensive wrestler then has the opportunity to get back to his feet in a neutral position.
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varsity or junior varsity competitions. If there are not enough wrestlers to fill up the bracket in a weight class in the first round, a bye will be awarded to a wrestler who does not have to compete against another wrestler in his pairing. After taking account the number of byes, the first round in each weight class then begins. Unlike most sports, where byes are awarded to the highest seeded teams or individuals, byes on a wrestling bracket are drawn randomly.
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weight class that they are placed in, with some exceptions. If a wrestler fails to make weight, he either has to forfeit or weigh-in at a higher class. If a wrestler is suspected by a referee or coach of having a communicable skin disease, the wrestler can either be disqualified or provide written documentation from a physician that the skin disease is not communicable. If a meet physician is on-site, his or her judgment would overrule such documentation.
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high school wrestling does not. Junior varsity and freshmen matches may be shorter than varsity matches in some states. Any differences in the length of time are explained by the fact that junior varsity and freshmen wrestlers are presumed to be younger, less skilled, and possibly in poorer shape than varsity wrestlers, though this may not always be the case. Period lengths vary for age groups below high school and are different from state to state.
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starting in the offensive position is in control of his opponent, and thus does not need to gain control to score near-fall points or a pin. The wrestler could also choose the defensive (bottom) position, where he would have the opportunity to score points for a reversal or an escape and a subsequent takedown, as riding time is not calculated in high school wrestling. The wrestler could also defer his choice to the beginning of the third period.
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athletes are generally less susceptible to eating disorders than their female counterpart. A 1993 study done on intercollegiate wrestlers found that 1.7 percent of those who utilized extreme measures of rapid weight loss suffered from bulimia nervosa. The study also found that 43% of wrestlers partake in training that could be categorized as having bulimia nervosa, outlined by the study's criteria identified in the study's questionnaire.
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scholastic wrestling. In many places in the United States, there are small associations known as wrestling clubs designed to introduce young people to the sport of wrestling, many of whom are even as young as 3 to 5 years old. Often these wrestling clubs are benefitted by the experience of older wrestlers, particularly those who wrestle in middle school and high school. The rules governing youth matches largely correspond to those of the
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Saturday, Sunday, or over any two days during the weekend. Admission is often charged to cover costs and make a small profit for the host. A tournament committee usually administers the event and after individual and team entries have been verified, the officials then determine the order of the matches, called a drawing, by certain brackets usually including eight and up to 16 individual wrestlers.
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After the wrestler makes the choice, the two contestants then wrestle. Either of the two wrestlers must try to score as many points as he can. Once one 30-second period is over, the wrestler who did not have the choice in the previous period may choose to start the new period from the top or bottom. Whoever scores the most points (or is awarded a fall, default, or disqualification) wins the match.
396:, although wrestling at the freshmen (ninth grade) level is becoming more widespread. The NFHS generally sets the standard for weight classes for high school-level dual meets, multiple duals, and tournaments. In most states, high school wrestlers can compete at 14 different weight classes, ranging from 106 lb (48 kg) to the heavyweight division of up to 285 lb (129 kg). 878:): A wrestler is awarded two points for a takedown when, from the neutral position, he gains control by taking the other wrestler down to the mat in bounds and beyond reaction time, and the supporting point(s) of either wrestler are in bounds. This is most often accomplished by attacking the legs of the opponent, although various throws can also be used to bring a wrestler down to the mat. 902:): A defensive wrestler who is being controlled on the bottom is awarded two points for a reversal when he comes from the bottom/defensive position and gains control of the opponent either on the mat or in a rear standing position. Reversal points are awarded on the edge of the wrestling area if either wrestler's supporting point(s) or the feet of the scoring wrestler remain in bounds. 1129:: If for any reason, a wrestler is unable to continue competing during the match (e.g., because of injury, illness), his opponent is awarded victory by "default". A wrestler can concede a win by default to his opponent by informing the referee himself of his inability to continue wrestling. The decision to concede the win by default can also be made by the wrestler's coach. 636:. It should provide a tight and comfortable fit for the wrestler, and prevents an opponent from using anything on the wrestler as leverage. The singlets are usually light or dark depending on whether the wrestlers are competing at home or abroad, and they are usually designed according to the school's or club's team colors. Wrestlers also have the option of wearing 531:
consolation quarterfinals would wrestle for seventh place, with the loser winning eighth place, and so on. After the championships finals, the awards ceremony usually takes place with plaques, medals, trophies, or other awards given to the individual and team winners with the highest placements. Precise rules for tournaments may vary from one event to the next.
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top-ranked superior wrestlers in each weight class do not compete against each other in an early round. This is called "seeding". A tournament begins with weigh-ins, shoulder-to-shoulder, starting two hours or less before competition begins. An allowance of one pound is granted for each subsequent day of the tournament, up to a maximum of two pounds.
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the referee is certain that both wrestlers are correctly in the neutral position, he blows the whistle to begin the first period (as well as whenever wrestling is resumed, such as at the beginning of the second and third periods, when contestants resume wrestling after going out of bounds, etc.). The match commences with each wrestler attempting to
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winning opponent successfully advances into the finals. In the first few rounds of the tournament, a single-elimination-type method is implemented. For example, if a wrestler goes to a 64-person tournament, he or she must win at least one match before losing. Upon the loss, the winning opponent will advance until he or she reaches the finals.
938:) - Three points are given when near fall criteria are met for five seconds or more. After five seconds, the referee awards three points and stops counting. When a near fall criterion is met that is between two and four seconds, and the defensive wrestler is injured, indicates an injury, or bleeds excessively, three points are also awarded. 46: 1145:: A wrestler also may gain a victory by "forfeit" when the other wrestler fails to appear for the match. For a wrestler to win by forfeit however, he must appear on the mat in a wrestling uniform. The existence of the forfeit condition encourages teams to have at least one junior varsity and one varsity competitor at every weight class. 370:, the 50th state to sanction high school wrestling, to field a high school team. The Mississippi Wrestling Foundation began supporting the creation of more high school wrestling programs in the 2020s. Mississippi has around 18 high school wrestling teams as of 2022, and began hosting a state championship tournament that year. 925:) - Two points are given when near fall criteria are met for two to four seconds. Two points can also be granted in cases where a pinning combination is executed legally and a near fall is imminent, but the defensive wrestler is injured, signals an injury, or bleeds excessively before the near fall criterion is met. 356:
middle school wrestlers now can also compete at the high school level if allowed through procedures set out by their respective state associations. As in all scholastic sports, after a middle schooler participates at a varsity level, they can no longer compete in a junior or middle school level in that sport.
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the offensive (top) position rides the defensive (bottom) wrestler (that is, keeps the defensive wrestler under control in the position of advantage) for the entire 30 seconds, he wins the match and is awarded one point. Wrestlers may still be awarded points for near falls, and a fall terminates the bout.
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counteract the stereotypical notion that male athletes are not at risk for eating disorders, since they often use extreme methods of cutting weight, such as diuretics and self-induced vomiting. According to a study of 42 collegiate wrestlers, these male athletes tested higher in standardized measures
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There is, however, much less visible organization of wrestling in the freestyle and Greco-Roman styles for young wrestlers, especially at the high school and college age levels. Many high school and college students do compete in freestyle and Greco-Roman dual meets and tournaments however with great
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Individual placement points are also awarded as given minimum placements are clinched. In a tournament scoring eight places, the winner of a quarterfinal in the championship bracket, where first and second places are awarded, would win three place points. The winner of a semifinal in the championship
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Any of the starting positions may be used to resume action during a period when the wrestlers go off the mat, depending on the referee's judgment as to whether any or which wrestler had the advantage. The use of the optional starting position was greatly reduced by a 2007-08 rule change, which allows
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Only those wrestlers who advance to the round before the quarter-finals and those who have lost to the wrestlers of the quarter-finals may have a chance at placing in the tournament. If our said wrestler wins the first match and loses the second match. The second opponent must advance an additional
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The winner of the consolation finals would then win third place, with the loser winning fourth place. In tournaments where six places are awarded, the losers of the consolation semifinals would wrestle for fifth place, with the loser winning sixth place. If eight places are awarded, the losers of the
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Similarly, the differences between collegiate (folkstyle) wrestling and the international styles are enough to create potential disadvantages to the wrestlers not growing up focusing on the international styles. However, some would argue that the real reason the United States does not typically fare
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The winner of a semifinal match in the consolation bracket would receive four place points. The winners of third and fifth place receive two additional place points. The winner of seventh place receives one additional place point. A more detailed account of how individual and team points are awarded
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In a tournament, most of the team points are scored for advancement. A team winning a match in the championship bracket would be awarded two team advancement points; one advancement point would be awarded if a team won a match in the consolation bracket. The corresponding team points also apply if a
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In a dual meet, when all team points are totaled, the team with the most points wins the competition. In all victory cases, the junior varsity and varsity competitions are scored separately. If there is a tie between teams, the tie is broken by one team point being awarded to the winning team based
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If no points were scored or the score is still tied after the two 30-second tiebreaker periods, a final ultimate tiebreaker period is used. The ultimate tiebreaker period lasts for 30 seconds. Both wrestlers also start in the referee's position. The wrestler who scored the first points in regulation
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If no points are scored in the sudden victory period, two 30-second tiebreaker periods occur. Both wrestlers start in the referee's position. The wrestler who won a colored disk toss made by the referee has the choice of either top or bottom position, and he may NOT defer the choice to his opponent.
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round if necessary if the score is tied at the end of regulation. High school matches are one minute shorter than college and university matches - not having collegiate wrestling's three-minute first period. Additionally, college wrestling uses the concept of "time advantage" or "riding time", while
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format. The last two wrestlers in the upper championship bracket wrestle for first place in the finals, with the loser winning second place. In other words, a wrestler cannot place higher than third if he is knocked down to the lower consolation bracket by losing in the championship semifinals. This
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Wrestling teams from two different high schools normally compete in what is known as a "dual meet". It is possible for there also to be a "multiple dual", where more than two wrestling teams compete against each other at the same event on the same day. For example, one high school wrestling team may
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After the date of certification, a growth allowance of two pounds in each weight class may be allowed in some states. Many tournaments offer an allowance of one or two pounds, allowing wrestlers to compete in a certain class if they are within the allowance of making the weight limit for that class.
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Unhealthy methods of food consumption and dieting has persisted within the training regimen of wrestlers. A study including 243 collegiate wrestling programs in Divisions I, II, and III observed that these tendencies are ingrained within them. The results of the study showed that most of these kids
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In scholastic wrestling, points are awarded mostly on the basis of control. Control occurs when a wrestler has gained restraining power over an opponent, usually, by controlling the opponent's legs and torso. When a wrestler gains control and maintains restraining power over an opponent, he is said
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Each state or geographic area features two or three elite tournaments every year. These events are by invitation only and are called "Invitationals". Tournament sponsors (which are usually high schools, though sometimes colleges and universities) invite the best varsity wrestlers from their area to
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Depending on how many places are scored, the consolation rounds would then commence, beginning among all of the wrestlers who lost to the winners of a certain round. For example, in tournaments scoring eight places, consolation rounds would begin with all of the wrestlers who lost to the winners of
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With the drawing and weigh-ins completed, wrestlers then compete in two brackets in each of the 14 weight classes. Often, a tournament host will field a "house team" composed of junior varsity wrestlers from competing schools when there are open slots in the brackets. Tournaments are usually either
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On the high school level in a "dual meet", the wrestler not only wins the match for himself, but also gains points for his team. The number of points awarded to a team during a dual meet depends on the victory condition. It is possible for a team to lose team points in certain infractions, such as
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If no points were scored in the regulation match, the winner of a colored disk toss will have the choice of position. After the wrestler makes his choice, the two contestants then wrestle. The person in the bottom position must then escape or reverse his opponent to get the win. If the wrestler in
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If the match is not ended by a fall, technical fall, default, or disqualification, the referee then prepares both wrestlers to begin the third period. The wrestler who did not choose the starting position for the second period now chooses the starting position. The third period is also two minutes
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More recently, another starting position choice has been allowed, known as the "optional offensive starting position" or "optional start". After the wrestler with the choice, known as the offensive wrestler, indicates his intention to the referee, the referee lets the defensive wrestler adjust and
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The wrestler on the top must place his hand on the opponent's navel first, and then the elbow. This rule was recently instated in order to prevent the top wrestler's advantageous "slow arm" technique, where he/she can take advantage from placing his/her on the opponent's navel slowly. The wrestler
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Each wrestler starts with his lead foot on the green or red area of the starting lines, and his other foot even with or behind the lead foot. Both wrestlers then usually slightly crouch with their arms in front of them at or above waist level. In this position, neither wrestler is in control. When
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The two starting lines are 12 inches (30 cm) from outside to outside and form a rectangle in the middle of the wrestling area. This rectangle designates the starting positions for the three periods. All mats that are in sections are secured together. Additional padding may be added under
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The match takes place on a thick rubber mat that is shock-absorbing to ensure safety. A large outer circle at least 28 feet in diameter that designates the wrestling area is marked on the mat. The circumference line of that circle is called the boundary line. The wrestling area is surrounded by a
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For tournaments too large to properly accommodate all wrestlers, some host schools will implement a "carry-over" bracket system in order to finish a tournament within the standard time restrictions of a few days. In said tournament, a wrestler will advance into the consolation bracket only if the
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The top junior varsity wrestler of each school compete against each other in an order determined by the random draw. The first weight class drawn starts the competition, with the following weight classes proceeding in order. For example, if the 152 lb weight class was drawn first, the matches
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After weigh-ins, the referee coordinates the random draw, which determines the sequence of weight classes for the dual meet. After the random draw, the referee will call the wrestlers from each team who have been designated as captains. One of the captains will call a disk toss. The disk will then
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The high school wrestling season customarily runs from October or November to March. Regular season competition begins in late October or early November and continues until February. Post-season competition usually continues from February to March depending on whether individual wrestlers or teams
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Wrestlers face exterior pressures in order to maintain their physique including scholarship opportunities and expectations to succeed. As a result, collegiate wrestlers are part of the subgroup of male athletes of which training can result in dangerous physiological consequences, even though male
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From the early 20th century through the present day, various state high school associations across the U.S. continue to host annual wrestling championships for individuals and for teams. At one time, there could be no middle school wrestlers participating at the high school level. But as of 2016,
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Wrestlers are encouraged to stay within this inner circle or else they risk being penalized for "stalling," which is deliberately attempting to exhaust the match's clock without meaningful wrestling acts or maneuvers. Each wrestler begins action at a starting line inside the inner circle that is
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Dual meets usually take place on evenings during the school week, or on Saturday mornings, afternoons, or evenings during the wrestling season and begin with weigh-ins, shoulder-to-shoulder, at a maximum of one hour before the meet begins. Wrestlers may wrestle up only one weight class above the
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for males and 12 percent body fat for females in order to reach a lower weight class. These weight control plan includes provisions for weight assessment by the school's athletics medical staff, and certification of the lowest allowable weight class with the team's head coach and the person that
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styles. There are also tournaments where wrestlers compete in a style very similar to collegiate or high school (scholastic) wrestling. To differentiate this style from freestyle and Greco-Roman, the term "folkstyle wrestling" is a more commonly used phrase than the term collegiate wrestling or
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After the match is completed, regardless of the victory condition, the wrestlers will return to the center of the mat (on the 10-foot inner circle) while the referee checks with the scorer's table. Upon the referee's return to the mat, the two wrestlers shake hands, and the referee declares the
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High schools in the United States often compete in a tournament, which allows many schools to establish their rankings, not only for individual wrestlers and high school teams as a whole. Tournaments are often sponsored by a high school or a state high school association and are held on Friday,
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Weight classes for junior varsity, freshman, and middle school teams may differ from state to state. Each state high school association that sanctions wrestling also has a defined weight control plan that prohibits excessive weight loss and dehydration during the season. The plan would prohibit
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The mat can be no thicker than four inches nor thinner than a mat which has the shock-absorbing qualities of at least 1-inch (2.5 cm) PVC vinyl-covered foam. Inside the outer circle is usually an inner circle about 10 feet (3m) in diameter, designated by the use of contrasting colors or a
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The tournament officials when doing this drawing take into account each wrestler's win–loss record, previous tournament placements, and other factors that indicate the wrestler's ability. With that in mind, wrestlers who are noticed as having the most superior records are bracketed so that two
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Every state in American high school wrestling uses national hydration assessment tests. These tests analyze body fat percentages at the alpha weight and determine how much weight a wrestler can lose each week. When a wrestler reaches the minimum body fat percentage of 7% of their alpha fat
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is a common occurrence in the sport of wrestling. The process of cutting weight allows a wrestler to compete at a lower weight class, facing lighter opponents. The advantage is gained when the wrestler loses only water-weight and fat-weight, but retains lean body mass. The wrestler then
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The injuries sustained while participating in scholastic wrestling are as follows. 68% of injuries are due to lack of training while participating in conditioning (asthma attacks, etc.) 21% of injuries are sustained to the ankles of participants. 8% of those injuries are sustained while in
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As high school wrestling continued to grow in the 1940s and later decades, various collegiate athletic conferences also increased the number and quality of their wrestling programs, with a growing number of high school wrestlers being recruited and entering collegiate-level competition.
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is largely the result of time constraints: one-day tournaments often last into the evening. If the winner of the consolation bracket were allowed to challenge the winner of the championship bracket in the championship, the tournament could continue well past midnight before finishing.
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At the start of the second and third periods, both wrestlers start in the referee's position, with one wrestler on the bottom with hands spread out and feet held together, and one wrestler on the top with his hand around the opponent's waist and the other on the opponent's
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compete against each other. Many elite tournaments last two or even three days. For this reason, elite tournaments are often scheduled during the school's winter break. One of the most elite and longest-running high school wrestling invitational in the nation is hosted by
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Dual meets often feature one or two pound allowances, but in order to qualify for a league championship, wrestlers are required to weigh in without the benefit of a pound allowance at what is called "scratch weight" a certain number of times during the dual meet season.
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Girls' scholastic wrestling has a less definitive history. It began in the 1970s when girls sporadically began joining boys' wrestling teams. In the 1990, girls-only high school wrestling programs began being established. Notable early women scholastic wrestlers include
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bracket would win nine place points. The winners of first and second place would then win four additional place points. In the consolation bracket, where third and fifth places are awarded, those wrestlers who reach the quarterfinal round will receive one place point.
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In scholastic wrestling, great emphasis is placed on one wrestler's control of the opponent on the mat, usually by controlling the opponent's legs or torso. When a wrestler maintains restraining power over an opponent, as seen here, he is said to be in a position of
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Some wrestlers, if weigh-in time is approaching and they have not yet reached their weight class, will resort to desperate measures such as throwing up or abusing diuretics to quickly lose the remaining weight. Extreme weight cutting can have similar effects to
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If the match is not ended by a fall, technical fall, default, or disqualification, the referee then prepares both wrestlers to begin the second period. After the first period ends, one wrestler will have the choice of starting position in the second period.
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face another wrestling team for the first dual, and then a third wrestling team for the second dual. Also, those two wrestling teams may compete against each other in a dual meet as well. High schools often compete in regional, city-, or county-wide leagues.
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After a break, the varsity matches commence in the same fashion as the junior varsity matches. However, there are no exhibition matches at the varsity level. Freshmen wrestling matches could also begin during the same time, or before the junior varsity
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is worn by a wrestler to increase his mobility and flexibility. Wrestling shoes are light and flexible in order to provide maximum comfort and movement. Usually made with rubber soles, they help give the wrestler's feet a better grip on the
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winner by raising the winner's hand. While not stipulated by the rules, it is customary for both contestants to then shake the hand of the opposing team's coach(es). Both contestants then return to their team benches from the mat.
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safety mat area (or protection area) that is at least five feet in width. The mat area is designated by the use of contrasting colors or a 2-inch-wide (51 mm) line, which is in bounds as of the 2023-2024 scholastic season.
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Wrestlers are within bounds when a minimum of two supporting points, which includes the weight-bearing points of the body, such as the feet, hands, knees, or buttocks of one or both wrestlers are inside this boundary line.
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A match is a competition between two individual wrestlers, usually of the same weight class. The match consists of three periods totaling 4.5 minutes at the middle school level, 6 minutes at the high school level. with an
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The referee prepares both wrestlers for the first period by making sure each wrestler is correctly in the "neutral position". The neutral position has the two wrestlers standing opposite each other on their feet.
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the offensive wrestler to choose to start from a neutral position, yielding one point for an escape to the defensive wrestler. The offensive wrestler must signal this intention to the referee before he comes set.
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re-hydrates himself after weighing-in but before competition begins. If done properly, a wrestler who does cut weight can gain a very significant strength and weight advantage over opponents who do not.
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in scholastic wrestling. When near fall points are given after the opponent is injured, signals an injury, or bleeds excessively, it is a consequence of what is sometimes referred to as the "scream rule".
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Near fall points can be scored when the offensive wrestler holds their opponent with one shoulder on the mat and one shoulder at an angle of 45 degrees or less toward the mat, for two or more seconds, as
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composition it is illegal for the wrestler to cut any more weight (12% for females). This system is meant to make cutting weight as healthy as possible and reduce the negative side effects of cutting.
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Matches in the consolation round of a tournament may consist of three periods, all consisting of 90-second sessions at the middle school level, 120-seconds (2 minutes) at the high school level
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performs the weight assessment. This is often done online through the website of the state high school association, or through the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA).
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of the defensive wrestler is held in continuous contact with the mat for a specified amount of time; in scholastic wrestling, it requires two seconds of continuous contact.
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If the third period ends in a tie, a one-minute sudden victory period occurs. Both wrestlers start in the neutral position. The first wrestler to score a point wins.
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the mat to protect the wrestlers. For younger age groups, one mat may be divided into halves or quarters so that multiple matches may be staged on a single mat.
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The National Federation of High School Wrestling publishes a comprehensive list of penalty points awarded in high school wrestling on their website and in the
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In dual meets, this is determined by the colored disk toss that took place before the meet began. In tournaments, the referee will toss a colored disk, with a
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During a dual meet, both the junior varsity and varsity squads from the two schools compete against each other. The format of competition is as follows:
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the first round matches. After the championship semifinals, the losers in the semifinals would be cross-bracketed into the consolation semifinals.
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his opponent. There are various ways to accomplish this, such as taking a shot or completing a throw. The first period in high school
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as well in international wrestling competitions is because of the greater focus much of the rest of the world places on the sport.
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held its first tournament, which soon sparked many more wrestling tournaments at both the collegiate and high school levels.
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Other states have additional or modified weight classes, such as the 96 lb (44 kg) weight class in states such as
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can result when a wrestler severely reduces intake of fluids while maintaining rigorous daily workouts. This may result in
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Following a wrestling match, the referee declares the winner of the match by raising the hand of the wrestler who won.
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A near fall situation can also occur if both shoulders are within four inches of touching the mat, as shown.
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Each wrestler is called by the referee, reports to the scorer's table, steps onto the mat, and may put on a
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unsportsmanlike conduct, flagrant misconduct, and unauthorized questioning of the referee by the coach.
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At the start of the first period, the two wrestlers are in the neutral or standing position, as shown.
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inductee. In 1993, the first official all-girls high school wrestling team was established at
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Falls (or pins) can be attained in many different technique combinations.
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Kyle Snyder
Zain Retherford
Jason Nolf
David Taylor
Spencer Lee
Cary Kolat
John Smith
Pat Smith
Ben Peterson
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Dave Schultz
Mark Schultz
Kurt Angle
Brock Lesnar
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