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.

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