First year parents
might not know what to expect at a wrestling tournament.
So I'll try to explain what goes on at a wrestling tournament
or dual meet.
The two wrestlers
put on ankle bands - one Green and one Red. If it is a dual
meet, the wrestlers will not usually wear ankle bands. At
a dual meet, the home team is green and the visiting team
is red.
After they put on
the bands, they shake hands and the referee blows the whistle.
At this point both wrestlers are on their feet trying to
gain control of the other wrestler. If one wrestler gets
a takedown he/she scores 2 points. 2 points are scored by
"taking" "down" your opponent either - either he/she will
be on his/her stomach, butt, or on all fours. Basically,
the wrestler who scored the take down is in control of the
other wrestler.
Now that a takedown
occurred the wrestler on the top is trying to score a near
fall or working for a pin (also called a fall). A
near fall means the top wrestler is exposing his/her opponents
back to the mat almost in a pinning position. A pin is also
called a "fall." This is why in this position it is called
a "near fall." If the wrestler holds his/her opponent
for 2-4 seconds he/she scores 2 points. If the wrestler
holds his/her opponent for 5 seconds, he/she scores 3 points.
If the wrestler holds, his/her opponent for 2 seconds flat
on his back - he/she has pinned his/her opponent and the
match is over.
The wrestler on the
bottom is trying to escape or reverse his opponent.
An escape will earn the bottom wrestler 1 point. An escape
occurs when the bottom wrestler is no longer under the control
of the other wrestler. A reversal occurs when the bottom
wrestler "reverses" his opponent and is now on top controlling
the other wrestler. This is worth 2 points.
During the second
period, the referee flips a coin and the winner of the coin
flip gets his/her choice of Neutral (both wrestlers on their
feet), Bottom, Top, or defer his choice until the third
period. If the wrestler defers, the loser of the coin flip
has the choice. During the third period, the other wrestler
has his/her choice.
Keep in mind there
are points awarded for stalling, unsportsmanslike conduct,
and other penalties. This is beyond what I wanted to cover
here.
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