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    WILL AZERI GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING TEAM PARTICIPATE IN WORLD CUP DUE IN YEREVAN?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.01.2010 19:07 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On February 12-14, Yerevan will host Greco-Roman
    Wrestling World Cup.

    As RA Greco-Roman Wrestling Federation Secretary General Bazmaser
    Arakelyan told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the federation has already
    launched preparations for the event.

    8 top teams will rival in Greco-Roman Wrestling World Cup. These
    include teams from Armenia, Russia, Cuba, Georgia, Iran, Hungary,
    Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    According to Federation Secretary General, next week Azeri team will
    inform as to their arrival to participate in the championship. "The
    reply will decide whether Armenian team will participate in European
    Championship due in Azerbaijan in April," he noted.

    In 2009, Armenian Greco-Roman Wrestling team won the 3rd place at
    World Cup. Teams from Russia, France, Armenia, Cuba, Kazakhstan,
    Hungary, China and Azerbaijan participated, with Russia winning gold
    at the championship.

    Greco-Roman wrestling is a style of wrestling that is practiced
    worldwide. It was contested at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896
    and has been included in every edition of the summer Olympics held
    since 1908. Two wrestlers are scored for their performance in three
    two-minute periods, which can be terminated early by a pinfall. This
    style of wrestling forbids holds below the waist which is the major
    difference between it and Freestyle wrestling, the other form of
    wrestling at the Olympics. This restriction results in an emphasis
    on throws, since a wrestler cannot use trips to take an opponent to
    the ground or avoid throws by hooking or grabbing their opponent's leg.

    Arm drags, bear hugs, and headlocks found in Freestyle have greater
    prominence in Greco-Roman and throws especially known as a suplex
    are used, in which the offensive wrestler lifts his opponent in
    a high arch while falling backward on his own neck to a bridge in
    order to bring his opponent's shoulders down to the mat. Even on the
    mat, a Greco-Roman wrestler must still find several ways to turn his
    opponent's shoulders to the mat for a fall without legs, including (but
    not limited to) techniques known as the bodylock and the gut-wrench.

    According to the International Federation of Associated Wrestling
    Styles (FILA), Greco-Roman wrestling is one of the six main forms of
    amateur competitive wrestling practiced internationally today.
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