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  2. Folk wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Lancashire wrestling is a historic wrestling style from Lancashire in England known for its "Catch-as-catch-can", or no wrestling holds barred, style. Catch wrestling , or Catch-as-catch-can , originated from Lancashire wrestling but was further developed during the travelling circus phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th century.

  3. Collegiate wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate wrestling, commonly referred to as folkstyle wrestling, is the form of wrestling practiced at the post-secondary level in the United States. This style of wrestling is also practiced at the high school , middle school , and elementary levels with some modifications .

  4. Scholastic wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic wrestling, sometimes referred to as folkstyle wrestling and commonly known as simply wrestling, is a style of amateur wrestling at the high school and middle school levels in the United States. It has often been labeled the "toughest sport in the world" because of the physical conditioning, mental preparation, complexity, and intense ...

  5. Category:Folk wrestling styles - Wikipedia

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    Styles of folk wrestling, traditional styles of wrestling, which may or may not be codified as modern sports. Most cultures have developed regional forms of grappling . Subcategories

  6. Nelson hold - Wikipedia

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    Half nelson. Power half nelson. The half nelson is referred to by most coaches as being the easiest pinning hold in folkstyle wrestling, and is very commonly used.The half nelson is done using only one hand, by passing it under the arm of the opponent and locking the hand on the opponent's neck.

  7. John Smith (American wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    John William Smith (born August 9, 1965) [1] is an American folkstyle and freestyle wrestler and coach. Smith was a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, and a six-time world level champion with two Olympic Championships and four World Wrestling Championships.

  8. Wrestling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Folkstyle wrestling is the form of wrestling practiced in Elementary School, Middle School, High School, and (for males) Collegiately in the United States. Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling is practiced at all age levels as well, by different wrestling clubs and teams across the country, and by Team USA at international competitions.

  9. Mitchell Mesenbrink - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Owen Mesenbrink (born 2003) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 74 kilograms. [1] In freestyle, he claimed a bronze medal at the U23 World Championships in 2024, and at the U20 World Championships, he claimed a gold medal in 2023 and a silver medal in 2022.