Wrestling.
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(4) Escapes are scored when a wrestler, controlled by the opponent on the mat, frees himself or herself and moves to a standing position, facing the opponent. Common escapes include the standup and the sitout.
V HISTORY
Wrestling has been popular throughout recorded history.
Origins of the sport can be traced back 15,000 years through depictions in cave drawings in France.
EarlyEgyptian and Babylonian reliefs depict wrestlers using most of the holds known to the present-day sport.
In ancient Greece, wrestling occupied a prominent place inlegend and literature; wrestling competition, brutal in many aspects, was the supreme contest of the ancient Olympic Games.
The ancient Romans borrowed heavilyfrom Greek wrestling, but eliminated much of its brutality.
During the Middle Ages (5th century to 15th century) wrestling remained popular in Europe and enjoyed the patronage of many monarchs.
Royal houses in Japan alsosupported the sport.
Japanese wrestlers today tend to be strong in the lighter divisions, and their skills owe much to Japanese martial arts, especially judo and sumowrestling.
Wrestling has a long tradition in other parts of Asia, including Mongolia.
Early North American settlers brought a strong wrestling tradition from England to their new home.
The colonists also found wrestling to be popular among NativeAmericans.
Amateur wrestling flourished and was a popular activity at country fairs, holiday celebrations, and military exercises.
The first organized national wrestling tournament in the United States was held in New York City in 1888.
Canada’s first national wrestling championships took place inOttawa, Ontario, in 1909.
The first wrestling competition in the modern Olympics was held in 1904 in St.
Louis, Missouri.
FILA was founded in 1912, in Antwerp,Belgium.
The sport has grown in popularity since that time, with dozens of countries establishing national teams.
In the 1980s women began to wrestle in increasingnumbers, and the first women’s world championship was held in 1987.
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