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| Basic Scoring for Wresling |
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The object of
the sport of wrestling is to put your opponent on his
back -- to pin your opponent.
A pin (or fall)
is when you put your opponent on his/her back with any
part of both shoulders or both shoulder blades of your
opponent in contact with the mat for two seconds. When
you pin your opponent, the match is over and you are the
winner.
If nobody gets
pinned, the winner is the wrestler who has scored the
most points during the match..
There are
five ways to score points in a wrestling match:
1) Takedown
- (2 points) You score two points for taking your
opponent down to the mat and controlling him/her.
2)
Escape - (1 point) You score one point for
getting away or getting to a neutral position when
your opponent has you down on the mat.
3)
Reversal - (2 points) You score two points when
your opponent has you down on the mat and you come
from underneath and gain control of your opponent.
4) Near
Fall (Back Points) - (2 or 3 points) You get
near fall points when you almost but not quite get
your opponent pinned. A near fall (near pin) is
when...
both
shoulders are held for two seconds within four
inches of the mat, or...
one
shoulder touches the mat and the other shoulder
is at a 45 degree angle coming down to the mat,
or...
the
wrestler is held in a high bridge or back on
both elbows.
If a near
fall lasts for two seconds, you get 2 points. If a
near fall lasts for 5 seconds, you get 3 points.
5)
Penalty Points - (1 or 2 points) Your opponent
is awarded points if you commit the following
infractions.
- Illegal Holds - There are several
holds that the referee will penalize you for
without warning. (There are other holds called
"potentially dangerous holds" which the referee
might make you let go of but will not penalize
you for).
- Technical Violations
Incorrect starting position or false
start (You get two cautions before
points are awarded).Going off the mat
or forcing your opponent off the mat to
avoid wrestling ("fleeing the mat.")
Grabbing clothing, the mat, or the
headgear
Locked or overlapped hands: If you
are down on the mat in control of your
opponent, you cannot lock or overlap your
hands, fingers or arms around your
opponent's body or both legs unless you have
met criteria for a near pin of your
opponent, or your opponent stands up and has
all his/her weight on two feet, or you have
lifted the opponent off the mat.
Leaving the mat during the match
without the referee's permission
Figure 4 head scissors from the
neutral position.
Reporting to the mat not properly
equipped or not ready to wrestle, or
equipment that is detected as being illegal
after the match has started
- Unnecessary roughness
- Unsportsmanlike conduct
- Flagrant Misconduct (ejection, the
match is over)
- Stalling (you get one warning before
you are penalized and points are awarded).
The first and
second time you are penalized, your opponent is
awarded one point. The third time you are penalized,
your opponent is awarded two points. The fourth time
you are penalized, you are disqualified. (Except for
illegal starting position or false start - you are
cautioned twice, then one point awarded for each
infraction, but you will not be disqualified).
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