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W restling · Part 7

Chapter 4: Individual Games · HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

match. •• Bringing roughness in the game unnecessarily. •• Conducting oneself indecently. •• Incorrect starting position or false start.

Points on Technical Violation •• The first and second time wrestler is penalised, the opponent is awarded point. •• The third time wrestler is penalised, the opponent is awarded points. •• The fourth time the wrestler is penalised with disqualification from that bout. Duration of the Bout •• For school boys and cadets — two periods of minutes with a seconds break.

•• For juniors and seniors — two periods of minutes with a seconds break. •• For all the competitions, the timing should be displayed on the scoreboards and shall start from to minutes for seniors and to minutes for schoolboys and cadets. Criteria to Win •• A bout may be won by fall, withdrawal by injury, default, disqualification of the opponent, or by technical superiority through points. •• In case of tie by points, the winner will be declared by successively considering — the highest value of holds; the least amount of cautions; and the last technical point(s) scored.

•• If nobody gets pinned, the wrestler who scored the most points during the match is declared as a winner. Match Officials In all competitions, the refereeing for each bout shall consist of— •• Mat Chairman •• Referee •• Judge Some of the great wrestlers produced by India are Master Chandgi Ram, Satpal, Kartar Singh, Ombir Singh, K.D. Yadav, Palwinder Singh Cheema, Sushil Kumar, Yogeshwar Dutt, Geeta Phogat, Narsingh Yadav, Babita Kumari, Vinesh Phogat, Babita Kumari, Sumit Malik, etc. Activity .

Collect information about all the Indian wrestlers who won medals at Olympic Games.

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