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    Explained: How points system works in wrestling at Commonwealth Games – Sports News

    August 6, 2022Updated:August 6, 2022No Comments9 Mins Read
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    How points system works in wrestling at CWG

    How points system works in wrestling at CWG: India’s wrestlers have won medals in all 12 freestyle categories (men’s and women’s combined) at the last three Commonwealth Games prior to the current Birmingham Games.

    How points system works in wrestling at CWG: India's wrestlers have won medals in all 12 freestyle categories (men's and women's combined)
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    In the absence of Japan, Russia, Iran, and other wrestling powerhouses, India’s Greco-Roman wrestlers (who were last included in Delhi in 2010) won medals in all six categories.

    12 Indian wrestlers will be vying for medals on Friday and Saturday, and expectations are similar.

    Wrestling at the Commonwealth Games is divided into 12 different divisions.

    For males in Birmingham, there are six weight classes to choose from 57 kilograms (44 pounds), 65 kilograms (54 pounds), 74 kilograms (86 pounds), 97 pounds (125 pounds), and 125 pounds (147 pounds). There are six weight classes for women: 50kg, 53kg, 57kg, 62kg, 68kg, and 76kg..

    Tokyo silver medalist Ravi Kumar Dahiya and bronze medalist Bajrang Punia both compete in the lightweight men’s divisions. Deepak Punia, who came up just short of an Olympic medal last year, competes in the 86kg division.

    In addition to them, Naveen Malik, the incumbent World Champion Tajmuraz Salkazanov, and runner-up Nurkozha Kaipanov will compete in the 74kg division, which is known for its high-level competition.

    Deepak, a 21-year-old Indian, qualified for the finals in the 97kg division. As the defending World U-23 Champion, the heavyweight lifter has great hopes (in June). Mohit Grewal, who qualified for the CWG despite a slap and a punch to a senior referee during the Wrestling Federation of India trials, competes in the 125kg division.

    With Olympic medalist Sakshi Malik (62kg), Vinesh Phogat (53kg), and emerging star Anshu Malik (57kg) in its ranks, the women’s category has no shortage of star power.

    Divya Kakran, the two-time Asian Champion at 68kg, has lately returned to action following injuries and fights with COVID-19. For Pooja Gehlot, a 50 kg qualifier hoping to build a name for herself at the senior level after her junior success faded due to major injuries, the tale is remarkably similar.

    What are the wrestling rules and point system?

    Wrestling matches last six minutes, with a 30-second break in between each half of the match. A grappler might receive anywhere from one to five points for a single move during a match. Furthermore, according to the United World Wrestling (UWW) point system:

    1 point

    With one foot in the protection zone, the wrestler has a tough time dealing with his opponent (in a standing position)

    without a hold being performed.

    The attacking wrestler is the first to enter the safety zone in the commission of a wrestling match.

    The following could happen: Wrestlers are granted points if they successfully maintain a hold for an extended period of time.

    If you need 1, 2, 4, or 5 points to pass.

    If the wrestler is unable to complete the hold, the referee shall award 1 point to his opponent after interrupting the action. 2.

    A wrestler who has control of his opponent and is unable to maintain that control in a continuous action will be disqualified from the match, but he will still receive one point for his efforts.

    Wrestlers will no longer receive 1 point for purposefully pushing their opponent into the protective area without taking any action. It is punishable by a caution (O) and two points to the opponent if done a second time.

    Assuming that the previous judgment is upheld: to the wrestler whose opponent has filed another challenge.

    Freestyle wrestlers use the term “passive” to describe an opponent who fails to score points during a 30-second action phase.

    – A reversal of roles (counter-attack by a dominated wrestler in parterre position and passing behind)

    2 points

    When an opponent has been defeated, the wrestler can dominate him by passing behind (three points of contact).

    Two arms and one knee (or two knees and one arm or head).

    – To the wrestler who correctly applies a hold while on the mat or in the “parterre” position

    Whoever passes behind the three points of contact does not take control of the situation.

    An award is given to the wrestler who holds his opponent’s back at a lower angle than 90 degrees.

    degrees, even if his opponent is on one or two outstretched arms, including.

    The wrestler is unable to finish a hold because their opponent is keeping an offensive posture

    but he eventually succeeds in holding on to the object.

    When an opponent tries to flee the grip, the mat, refuses to get started, or commits an illegal move, the attacking wrestler has the right to attack.

    acts of violence or aggression.

    For an attacking wrestler whose opponent has rolled onto his back and is now on his shoulders.

    If an opponent escapes from a hold out-of-bounds and ends up in the position of an attacking wrestler,

    danger.

    A warning was given to the attacking wrestler whose opponent commits an illegal hold that prevents the execution of an assault.

    A fall or engaged hold

    wrestling refers to the practice of blocking one’s opponent during a hold from the standing posture in a wrestling match.

    a position of risk.

    An opponent who refuses to assume the correct “parterre” stance will be considered a bottom or top wrestler.

    being placed in a potentially hazardous situation

    4 points

    The wrestler puts his opponent at risk by applying a grip when he is standing

    direct projection of a short amplitude to a fixed location.

    – For any hold in which a wrestler is raised from the ground, even if one or both

    Both of the assailant’s knees are now on the ground in submission.

    As for the wrestler who performs an impressive hold that doesn’t put the opponent in a direct position, he or she is commended.

    and a situation of imminent danger.

    NB. If the defending wrestler keeps one of his hands on the mat while performing a hold, but

    The attacking wrestler will receive four points for putting the defender in peril.

    5 points

    Standup throws with high amplitudes that cause the opponent to fall to the mat are included in this category.

    Immediate and direct risk situation.

    To lift one’s opponent entirely off the mat with a wrestler in the “parterre” posture.

    High-amplitude toss that launches the opponent into a close-range attack.

    A wrestler is in serious danger if he passes behind his opponent and defeats and then dominates that guy

    Two arms and one knee (or two knees and one arm or head).

    – To the wrestler who correctly applies a hold while on the mat or in the “parterre” position

    Whoever passes behind the three points of contact does not take control of the situation.

    An award is given to the wrestler who holds his opponent’s back at a lower angle than 90 degrees.

    degrees, even if his opponent is on one or two outstretched arms, including.

    The wrestler is unable to finish a hold because their opponent is keeping an offensive posture

    but he eventually succeeds in holding on to the object.

    When an opponent tries to flee the grip, the mat, refuses to get started, or commits an illegal move, the attacking wrestler has the right to attack.

    Acts of violence or aggression.

    For an attacking wrestler whose opponent has rolled onto his back and is now on his shoulders.

    If an opponent escapes from a hold out-of-bounds and ends up in the position of an attacking wrestler,

    Danger.

    A warning was given to the attacking wrestler whose opponent commits an illegal hold that prevents the execution of an assault.

    A fall or engaged hold

    wrestling refers to the practice of blocking one’s opponent during a hold from the standing posture in a wrestling match.

    A potentially hazardous situation.

    An opponent who refuses to assume the correct “parterre” stance will be considered a bottom or top wrestler.

    Being placed in a potentially hazardous situation

    The wrestler puts his opponent at risk by applying a grip when he is standing

    direct projection of a short amplitude to a fixed location.

    – For any hold in which a wrestler is raised from the ground, even if one or both

    Both of the assailant’s knees are now on the ground in submission.

    As for the wrestler who performs an impressive hold that doesn’t put the opponent in a direct position, he or she is commended.

    And a situation of imminent danger.

    Making a winner out of someone

    If a wrestler wins the bout by VFA (Victory by fall, 5:0), the bout may also be over before the allotted time. In the event of an injury to the opponent and the resulting stoppage, the victor is also granted a 5:0 victory.

    Refenciation three times means the opponent is awarded a 5-0 win (VCA)

    In the event of an opponent’s forfeit, the winner receives VFO by the same margin as described above. If your opponent fails to show up, you will be disqualified (DSQ 5:0).

    The opponent is granted a 4-0 victory if a wrestler engages in unsportsmanlike conduct during a match (VSU 4:0)

    If a freestyle wrestler defeats his opponent by a score of 10-0, he is proclaimed the winner because of his superior technical skills (VSU). It’s a technical superiority triumph even if there is a 10-point deficit (VSU1).

    A three-point win is also possible if the winner emerges from the first half with a technical victory against the loser, who was held scoreless (VPO 3:0)

    If a wrestler wins by a score of 1 to 9, he or she wins by a margin of 3 to 1. (VPO1 3:1)

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