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Olympic Disciplines

There are two Olympic disciplines: Greco-Roman wrestling and men's freestyle wrestling. Click on one of the images below or scroll down to find out more about each discipline.

Greco-Roman
Freestyle

Greco-Roman

Greco-Roman wrestling sees two male competitors compete in two-three minute periods. The aim of each wrestler is to pin their opponent's shoulder to the mat and should they achieve their goal, they are awarded the victory by "fall". The wrestlers aim to pin their opponents by using throws, locks and clinching techniques, but are only permitted to use their upper body to achieve the holds.

In Greco-Roman wrestling competitors are only allowed to use their upper bodies to achieve holds
In Greco-Roman wrestling competitors are only allowed to use their upper bodies to achieve holds

If they are unable to achieve a win by fall, the contest continues until the end of the second of two three-minute periods. At the close of regular time, the winner is decided according to the technical points scored, with a take-down scoring between one to five points should they gain control of at least three parts of their opponent’s body on the mat.

A wrestler can score a point through a reversal, gaining control from a defensive position. Should they expose their opponent's back to the mat, they can be awarded either two or three points. Penalties of one or two points can be given for injuring or endangering an opponent, while stepping out of bounds is punished by a one-point penalty.

Only men compete in Greco-Roman in the Olympics and contested the following weight divisions at Rio 2016: 59 kilograms, 66kg, 75kg, 85kg, 98kg and 130kg.

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Freestyle

While Greco-Roman wrestling only allows the use of the upper body, all freestyle holds can involve the legs in order to ultimately pin an opponent's shoulders to the mat. If a wrestler manages to do so, they win by fall.

All freestyle holds can involve the legs in order to ultimately pin an opponent's shoulders to the mat
All freestyle holds can involve the legs in order to ultimately pin an opponent's shoulders to the mat

Should neither competitor achieve that, the match continues until the end of the two three-minute periods. The winner is then decided according to the technical points scored with points awarded in the same fashion as Greco-Roman. A point can also be awarded to an attacking freestyle wrestler, though, should their opponent flee or refuse to start a hold.

Both men and women compete in freestyle events.

Men completed at Rio 2016 in the following divisions: 57kg, 65kg, 74kg, 86kg, 97kg and 125kg.

Women competed in: 48kg, 53kg, 58kg, 63kg, 69kg and 75kg.

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Championships

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World Championships 2019

World championshipWorld Championships, September 14-22, 2019   

Astana, Kazakhstan


World Championships 2018

World championshipWorld Championships, October 20-28, 2018   

Hungary, Budapest


World Championships 2017

Image titleWorld Championships, August 7-12, 2017   

Paris, France


Golden Grand Prix 2017

Image titleGolden Grand Prix Final, July 14 to 16, 2017   

Azerbaijan, Baku

Continental Championships 2018

Continental championshipAfrican Championships, February 07-11, 2018   

Nigeria, Port Harcout


Continental championshipAsian Championships, February 27-04, 2018   

Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek


Continental championshipEuropean Championships, April 30-06, 2018   

Russia, Kaspiisk


Continental championshipPan-American Championships, May 03-06, 2018   

Peru, Lima


Continental championshipOceania Championships, May 18-20, 2018   

Guam, Yigo


Continental Championships 2017

Continental championshipOceania Championships, March 9-12, 2017   

French Polynesia,Pirae


Continental championshipAfrican Championships, April 26-30, 2017   

Morocco, Marrakech


Continental championshipPan-American Championships, May 5-7, 2017   

Brazil, São José


Continental championshipAsian Championships, May 10-14, 2017   

India, New Delhi


Continental championshipEuropean Championships, May 16-21, 2017   

Serbia, Novi Sad


Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2016

Continental championshipPan-American OG Qualifying Tournament, March 4-6, 2016   

United States, Frisco


Continental championshipAsian OG Qualifying Tournament, March 18-20, 2016   

Kazakhstan, Astana


Continental championshipAfrica/Ocenia OG Qualifying Tournament, April 01-03, 2016   

Algeria, Alger


Continental championshipEuropean OG Qualifying Tournament, April 15-17, 2016   

Serbia, Zrenjanin


Continental championship1st OG World Qualifying Tournament, April 22-24, 2016   

Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar


Continental championship2nd OG World Qualifying Tournament, May 6-8, 2016   

Turkey, Istanbul


World Cup 2018

World CupWomen's Wrestling World Cup, March 17-18, 2018   

Japan, Takasaki


World CupFreestyle World Cup, April 7-8, 2018   

United States, Iowa City


World CupGreco-Roman World Cup, December 1-2, 2018   

Iran, Tehran


World Cup 2017

World CupFreestyle World Cup, February 16-17, 2017   

Iran RI, Tehran


World CupWomen's World Cup, March 4-5, 2017   

TBA


World CupGreco-Roman World Cup, March 16-17, 2017   

Iran RI, Tehran


Beach World Championships 2018

Image title1st Beach World Championships, October 06-07, 2018   

Sarigerme, Turkey


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