Wrestling 101
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Match: A match consist of three periods. Each period is 1-2 minutes in length.
Fall: Also called a PIN occurs when any part of both shoulders of either wrestler is held in contact with the mat for a period of at least 2 seconds. A fall is declared by the referee. Whenever a fall occurs, the bout is ended. The fall in wrestling is similar to the knockout in boxing.
Near Fall: When a contestant has control of his opponent and a fall is imminent. The Following conditions must take place:
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Both shoulders or both scapulae (shoulder blades) of the defensive wrestler have touched the mat for less than two seconds,
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When the defensive wrestler is held in a high bridge or on both elbows,
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One shoulder is touching the mat and the other is held at a 45 degree angle or less.
If any of these positions is held for 2-4 seconds, two point are awarded. Three points are awarded if held for five seconds or more.
Takedown: Each contestant is awarded two points for each takedown he secures. A takedown occurs when a wrestler takes the other down to the mat with control. This maneuver is done from the standing or neutral position.
Escape: One point is awarded to the wrestler who comes out from a down position ( disadvantage) and gains a neutral position.
Technical Fall: When a wrestler gains an advantage of 15 or more points than his opponent, the match is stopped and he is awarded a technical fall.
Individual Match Scoring
Takedown |
2 points |
Reversal |
2 points |
Escape |
1 points |
Near Fall |
2 or 3 points |
Rule Infraction |
1 or 2 points |