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  2. Freestyle wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle wrestling is a style of wrestling.It is one of two styles of wrestling contested in the Olympic Games, along with Greco-Roman. High school wrestling and men's collegiate wrestling in the United States are conducted under different rules and termed scholastic and collegiate wrestling.

  3. Technical fall - Wikipedia

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    Under the old rules of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, a ten-point differential ended the match.. Under the rules adopted in 2004–05 by United World Wrestling (then known as FILA), the international styles moved to a three-period system similar to a best of three series; the technical fall won only the period, as opposed to a pin, which ends the match entirely.

  4. High school wrestling: Make that a 3-point takedown under ...

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    Several new rules, including three points for a takedown, have been given the green light in high school wrestling beginning next season. ... In freestyle wrestling and the Olympics, wrestlers are ...

  5. Gatta gusthi - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between gatta gusthi and freestyle wrestling is the duration and point system. Freestyle bouts are three rounds of two minutes each, while gatta gusthi can go as long as 30 minutes or until there is a winner. If points are tied, they may go for another round. [6]

  6. Three-point takedowns: PIAA adopted these wrestling rule ...

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    Takedowns are now worth three points in PIAA wrestling. It’s one of several rule changes adopted by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and implemented by the PIAA ...

  7. High school wrestling adopts some new rules, copying college ...

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    Rules like out of bounds and near-fall points are set to change at the high school level, mirroring the college way. High school wrestling adopts some new rules, copying college's most recent ...

  8. Collegiate wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Although scholastic wrestling and collegiate wrestling are both commonly referred to as folkstyle wrestling. Scholastic wrestling rules differs from collegiate wrestling rules in multiple aspects. Scholastic wrestling is regulated by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). This association mandates that high school ...

  9. 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.