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Rules for the Game of Wrestling

CHAPTER FOREWORD

CHAPTER GENERAL RULES

CHAPTER 1 - MATERIAL STRUCTURE

CHAPTER 2 - COMPETITIONS AND PROGRAMMES

CHAPTER 3 - COMPETITION PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 4 - REFEREEING BODY

CHAPTER 5 - THE BOUT

CHAPTER 6 - POINTS FOR ACTIONS AND HOLDS

CHAPTER 7 - CLASSIFICATION POINTS AWARDED AFTER A BOUT

CHAPTER 8 - NEGATIVE WRESTLING

CHAPTER 9 - PROHIBITIONS AND ILLEGAL HOLDS

CHAPTER 10 - THE PROTEST

CHAPTER 11 - MEDICAL

CHAPTER 12 - APPLICATION OF THE WRESTLING RULES

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CHAPTER 5 - THE BOUT
Article 31 - Types of Victories

A bout may be won:
- by "fall"
- by injury, withdrawal, default, disqualification of the opponent
- by technical superiority
- by points (winning by 1 point more at minimum after addition of the two periods)

In case of tie by points, the winner will be declared by successively considering:
- the highest value of holds;
- the least amount of cautions;
- the last technical point(s) scored

Example:

RedBlueCommentResult
1 1 11 1 1Last technical point scored by the blue wrestler.Blue winner
1 21 1 1Last technical point scored by the blue wrestler but the red wrestler scored a 2-point hold.Red winner
0 0 1 1 11 1 1 0Last technical point scored by the red wrestler, but he has two cautions and the blue wrestler has only one.Blue winner
1 1 11 2 0The blue wrestler scored a 2-point hold which is the highest value holdBlue winner
1 1 1 01 2 0The red wrestler scored the last technical point, but the blue wrestler scored a 2-point hold. Each of the wrestlers has one caution.Blue winner
1 1 1 0 00 0 1 1 1Each of the wrestlers has two cautions. The blue wrestlers scored the last technical point.Blue winner

A wrestler receiving 3 cautions during a match is disqualified. 3rd caution must be given unanimously by the refereeing body. Challenge request should be accepted for all kinds of cautions.