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    Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship kicks off in Armenia
    16.01.2010 15:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship launched in
    Armenia on January 16

    Over 50 wrestlers in 55, 66, 84 and 120kg weight categories competed
    on the first championship day. Sportsmen from different Armenian
    regions participated.

    The names of sportsmen who made it to finals were already announced.
    Today's finals will take place several hours later.

    The championship will be continued tomorrow, January 17, with
    wrestlers in 74, 60 and 96kg weight categories participating.

    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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