Saturday, 26 November 2011

Wrestling Mat and Olympic Wrestling Freestyle Tickets


The match takes place on a thick rubber mat that is shock-absorbing to ensure safety. For the Olympic Games, all World Championships, and World Cups, the mat has to be new. 
The main wrestling area has a nine meter diameter and is surrounded by a 1.5 meter border of the same thickness known as the protection area. Inside the nine meter in diameter circle is a red band of 1 meter in width that is on the outer edge of the circle and is known as the red zone. The red zone is used to help indicate passivity on the part of a wrestler; thus, it is also known as the passivity zone. 
Inside the red zone is the central wrestling area which is seven meters 7 meters in diameter. In the middle of the central surface of wrestling is the central circle, which is one meter in diameter. The central circle is surrounded by a band 10 centimeters wide and is divided in half by a red line 8 centimeters in width. The diagonally opposite corners of the mat are marked with the wrestlers' colors, red and blue.
For competition in the Olympic Games, the World Championships, and the Continental Championships, the mat is installed on a platform no greater than 1.1 meters in height. If the mat lies on a podium and the protection margin covering and free space around the mat does not reach two meters, the sides of the podium are covered with 45ยบ inclined panels. In all cases, the color of the protection area is different from the color of the mat.
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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Women Wrestling Freestyle


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Freestyle is the only style used for international competition in women's wrestling. The rules for women's freestyle wrestling, with some modifications, are largely the same as those for the men. The period lengths are the same, with a 30 second break between two periods. Women wear a special singlet, so that they will not simply have to wear a male's singlet with a T-shirt underneath. Some small United States college wrestling clubs have women wrestle freestyle against Canadian universities mostly because of the limited number of wrestling programs in the United States. Most of the U.S. athletic organizations such as the NCAA do not sponsor women's wrestling, while the Canadian Interuniversity Sport association does. The National Collegiate Wrestling Association sponsors a women's division, in which competition largely based on collegiate wrestling rules. Women's wrestling made its Olympic debut at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
Grassroots organizations, such as Beat the Streets, which has run a Girls Wrestling Program targeted toward inner city girls since March 2010, are increasing participation in Women's Freestyle Wrestling. Other notable organizations devoted to increasing participation in Women's Freestyle Wrestling include the WOW Wrestling Club in Pennsylvania. In March 2011, the Beat the Streets Girls Wrestling Program hosted New York City's first ever all female Freestyle Wrestling tournament, drawing over 40 participants from all five boroughs and several surrounding states.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Henry Cejudo and Wrestling Freestyle Tickets


Henry Cejudo was born on February 9, 1987 in Los Angeles, California. Cejudo is a freestyle wrestler. Olympic gold medalist and author, Henry Cejudo, achieved his dream of becoming an Olympic gold medalist at just 21 years old. Henry made history by becoming the youngest American wrestler to bring home the gold.
Henry Cejudo, the youngest of six children, was born on February 9, 1987 in South Central Los Angeles, California to undocumented Mexican immigrants. Cejudo’s father, who was consistently in and out of the California penal system, was absent from Henry’s life starting at a young age. In 1991, Henry’s mother made the decision to move to Las Cruces, New Mexico to raise her six young children on her own. She frequently had to work multiple jobs to make ends meet. As a result, Henry’s early childhood was spent moving from state to state, until his family finally settled in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Cejudo children were raised in some of the poorest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Las Cruces and Phoenix. All six children slept on the floor and often did not know where their next meal would come from. Motivated by the hardships of his childhood, Henry immersed himself in school and athletics. Although the odds were stacked against him, he used wrestling to keep him out of trouble. Henry’s brother, Angel, introduced him to the sport of wrestling. From the beginning he was determined to prove himself to the world and to the father that he never really knew. Driven by desire, Henry was focused on winning the World and Olympic championships.
Henry and his brother dominated the competition while attending high school. Impressed by their accomplishments, the national developmental freestyle coach for USA Wrestling invited both Angel and Henry to attend the resident freestyle program at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Henry completed his education while attending the program. Upon graduation, he took the bold and highly unusual road to the Olympic gold, foregoing the customary route of a collegiate wrestling program. Henry began training full time at the Olympic Training Center to prepare for the 2008 Summer Olympics. He then went on to represent the U.S.A. in the Beijing Olympics and brought home the gold. Henry not only achieved his dream of becoming an Olympic champion, but also made history by becoming the youngest American wrestler to ever win an Olympic gold medal.
Cejudo qualified for the Olympics, in the 55 kg weight class. He entered the competition in the Round of 16. In his first round match, against Bulgaria's Radoslav Velikov, Cejudo lost the first period, 2-1, and was forced to win both of the remaining periods to win the match. In the quarterfinals, Cejudo faced Georgian wrestler Besarion Gochashvilli, and again lost the first period, but bounced back to win the last two periods to advance. In the semifinals, Cejudo again was forced to win the last two periods, but did so for the third time in the tournament, defeating Azerbaijani wrestler Namig Sevdimov to advance to the gold medal match.  For the gold medal match, Cejudo faced Japanese wrestler Tomohiro Matsunaga, and for the first time in the tournament was able to win the first two periods which secured the gold medal.
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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Wrestling Freestyle Tickets


Freestyle wrestling is a style of wrestling which is practiced throughout the world. It is one of the two styles of wrestling contested in the Olympic Games. It is one of the oldest organized sports in history along with track and field. Freestyle wrestling has its greatest origins in catch-as-catch-can wrestling and, in both styles, the ultimate goal is to pin your opponent to the mat, which results in an immediate win like its American counterpart, collegiate wrestling. Freestyle and collegiate wrestling, unlike Greco-Roman, also both allow the use of the wrestler's or his opponent's legs in offense and defense.
Freestyle wrestling is said to have originated in Great Britain and the United States by the name of "catch-as-catch-can" wrestling according to FILA. "Catch-as-catch-can" wrestling had a particular following in Great Britain and the variant developed in Lancashire had a particular effect on freestyle wrestling. "Catch-as-catch-can" wrestling gained great popularity in fairs and festivals during the 19th century. In catch-as-catch-can wrestling, both contestants started out standing and then a wrestler sought to hold his opponent's shoulder to the ground. If no fall was scored, both wrestlers continued grappling on the ground, and almost all holds and techniques were allowable. A Scottish variant of Lancashire wrestling also became popular which began with both wrestlers standing chest to chest, grasping each other with locked arms around the body and, if no fall was made, with the match continuing on the ground. Also, there was the Irish collar-and-elbow style, where wrestlers started out on their feet with both wrestlers grasping each other by the collar with one hand and by the elbow with the other. If neither wrestler then achieved a fall, the contestants would continue both standing and on the ground until a fall was made. Irish immigrants later brought this style of wrestling to the United States, where it soon became widespread, especially because of the success of the wrestling champion of the Army of the Potomac, George William Flagg from Vermont. Catch-as-catch can was the style performed by at least a half dozen U.S. presidents, including George Washington, Zachary Taylor, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Theodore Roosevelt.
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