Health & Fitness
Team Georgia adopts USA Wrestling modifications to FILA wrestling rules
In order to support the fight to keep Wrestling in the Olympic Games, Team Georgia will be adopting the USA modifications for the Fila rules.
Come see the great action packed matches between some of our states toughest
wrestlers as they compete in the State Championships for Freestyle, and
Greco-Roman.
Tournament Flyer: https://www.teamgeorgiawrestling.com/eventflyers/2013%20FS.GR%20State.pdf
USA modifications:
Find out what's happening in Gwinnettfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
GRECO-ROMAN
- Two 3 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for cadets and juniors Two 2 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for Schoolboys Two 1.5 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for all younger age groups Cumulative scoring, not individual period scoring
- 2 point takedowns
- 1 point reversal
- 2 point gut wrenches- hand to hand, across the back, still 2 points No chest to chest starts- regular starts like freestyle
- 7 point difference ends the match
- The winner of the match is the wrestler with the highest point total for the two periods.
- Stepping out of bounds under attack or pushed will result in 1 point and possibly a caution and a point for fleeing the mat (officiating team decision) A wrestler completing a takedown but steps out of bounds in the process will be awarded the takedown if he does so in one continuous motion.
Any hesitation, stoppage will result in a point for his opponent. - Two 3 point moves or a 5 point throw in a period DOES NOT end the period. Cumulative scoring > a 7 point difference results in a technical fall.
- All cautions and warnings are cumulative from the first to the second period.
- Water and damp towels will be allowed in the corners between periods.
Passivity procedure- Greco-Roman
Find out what's happening in Gwinnettfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- First violation- passive wrestler is warned without stopping the match and indicated by the official raising his arm corresponding to the passive wrestler. He will direct the arm towards the mat chairman and both corners while issuing a "red or blue warning" loud enough for the athletes and coaches to hear. The officials will indicate on their bout sheets a W indicating a warning has been given. No confirmation from judge or mat chairman is needed.
- Second passivity violation results in a caution without a point given. The referee must have confirmation in order to stop the match to issue the caution. The judge or mat chairman must confirm the call. The active wrestler will have choice of standing or par terre position. If par terre (two hands on back) is selected, they will remain in that position as long wrestling is active. Same as last years rules. If there is no action, the referee will blow his whistle and stand the wrestlers up and wrestling will continue. The referee does not need confirmation to stand the wrestlers up from par terre. No point would be given for lack of scoring in par terre. The mat chairman and judge will indicate on their bout sheets a caution O and a peg will be inserted indicating a caution has been given.
- Third passivity violation results in a technical point being given to the active wrestler and a caution issued O against the passive wrestler. The referee must have confirmation in order to stop the match and issue the caution. The judge or mat chairman must confirm the call. The active wrestler will have choice of standing or par terre position. If par terre (two hands on back) is selected, they will remain in that position as long as wrestling is active. Same as last years rules. If there is no action, the referee will blow his whistle and stand the wrestlers up and resume wrestling.
The referee does not need confirmation to stand the wrestlers up from par terre. No point would be given for lack of scoring from par terre. The mat chairman and judge would indicate on their bout sheets a caution O has been given and a peg is inserted. - Fourth passivity violation terminates the match. A caution is given and the active wrestler wins by a fall not a disqualification. This is the third caution.
- If the match ends 0-0 the more active wrestler wins the match. The wrestler that was passive LAST loses the match.
Passivity procedure generally will start 45 seconds to 1 minute into a scoreless period.
At the 5 minute mark of a scoreless match, the officials will intensify the passivity criteria to try and avoid a scoreless match.
DETERMINING THE WINNER IN A TIE MATCH
Winner is selected as followed in a tie match Highest technical point value (5,3,2) Last point scored More active wrestler (not last called for passivity)
- Warnings do not count in this determination
- Cautions do not figure in this determination
FREESTYLE
- Two 3 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for cadets and Juniors Two 2 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for Schoolboys Two 1.5 minute periods with a 30 second break between periods for all younger age group Cumulative scoring
- 2 point takedowns
- 1 point reversals
- 2 point gut wrenches or ankle laces, hand to hand or shoulder.
- 10 point difference ends the match
- The winner of the match is the wrestler with the highest point total for the two periods Stepping out of bounds under attack or pushed will result in 1 point and possibly a caution and a point for fleeing the mat (officiating team decision) A wrestler completing a takedown but steps out of bounds in the process will be awarded the takedown if he/she does so in one continuous motion. Any hesitation, stoppage will result in a point for the opponent.
- Two 3 point moves or one 5 point throw does not end the period. Cumulative scoring> A 10 point difference results in a technical fall.
- All cautions and warnings are cumulative from the first to the second period.
- Water and damp towels are allowed in the corners between periods.
PASSIVITY PROCEDURE
- First offense is a verbal warning: The referee does not need confirmation to make the call and the match is not stopped. The referee will indicate the offending wrestler by raising his(referee) arm corresponding to the color and announcing "Attention (red or blue). He directs his decision to the mat chairman and the two corners.
- Second offense, the referee must first get confirmation from the mat chairman and judge and when he does, he stops the match and indicates that the wrestler penalized is in the penalty period. A separate clock is set at 30 seconds and the match is restarted. Should either wrestler score in the 30 seconds, no penalty point is awarded, only the technical point(s) will be scored.
- The maximum limit to call the passivity is at 2:00 for Cadets and Juniors of the period in a scoreless match. 115 for schoolboys, and 1 minute for all younger age groups. However, passivity can be called anytime and the procedure followed. If
a point is given for passivity, it is indicated on the bout sheet by a circle with a 1 in the middle of it. This is not a caution. The awarding of the point for passivity is done at the end of the 30 second penalty period without stopping the match. The point will be awarded to the non passive wrestler and the action that is in progress but not completed by the end of the 30 seconds will count in the continuation of the match. - The procedure could be repeated for the other wrestler if the officiating team feels that he/she is being passive and the same format is done.
- If points have been scored in the period the passive call will be minimized.
- All this is accompanied by confirmation by mat chairman or the judge.
- The calling of fleeing the mat, illegal holds and fleeing the holds remain in effect with a caution and a point.
DETERMINING THE WINNER IN A TIE MATCH
- Winner is declared as followed in a tie match Highest technical point value (5.3.2)
- Last point scored Cautions do not figure into this determination..
- Warnings do not count in this determination
Thank you,
Team Georgia Board - teamgaboard@teamgeorgiawrestling.com
- Anthony Flatt - Chairman
- Sean Moistner/Dave Amend - 1st Vice Chair (Outgoing/incoming)
- Jason Griner 2nd vice chair
- Ron Domanico- Treasurer
- Melody Domanico/Craig Cothern - Secretary (Outgoing/incoming)
- Mike Michuad-Registration Chair
- Rob Horton - Women's Liaison
- Mark Moore - Officials Liaison
- Bob Lax - Incoming/Outgoing