Glíma
Glíma is a traditional Icelandic form of wrestling. It is widely regarded as one of the oldest surviving European grappling styles and a significant part of Icelandic cultural heritage. The exact origins are difficult to pin down, but glíma has historical roots in medieval Iceland and has been preserved and practiced in modern times through clubs, schools, and cultural events.
In competition, glíma emphasizes balance, timing, and controlled technique. The grip is central: competitors typically secure
Modern glíma is organized by national and local associations in Iceland, with national championships and regular
Culturally, glíma is linked to Icelandic folklore and rural heritage, and it is sometimes showcased at folklore