Greco-Roman wrestling is a style of amateur wrestling that is practiced worldwide and is contested at the Olympic games. This style of wrestling forbids attacks below the waist, which results in an emphasis on more dramatic 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. This is the major difference between it and Freestyle wrestling, the other form of wrestl...
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Greco-Roman wrestling
Olympic discipline
Olympic games contested:
- 1936 Summer Olympics
- 1948 Summer Olympics
- 1896 Summer Olympics
- 2000 Summer Olympics
- 1996 Summer Olympics
- 1976 Summer Olympics
- 2004 Summer Olympics
- 1992 Summer Olympics
- 1988 Summer Olympics
- 1984 Summer Olympics
Events:
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 84 - 96kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 55 - 60kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 96 - 120kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 60 - 66kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 55kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 66 - 74kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 74 - 84kg
- Wrestling at the 1920 Summer Olympics - Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
- Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling, 48 kg
- Men's Greco-Roman Welterweight, 70-78kg
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