Griechischrömisch
Griechisch-römisch refers to Greco-Roman wrestling, a style of folk wrestling practiced in Europe. It is distinct from freestyle wrestling and has roots in ancient Greek and Roman wrestling traditions. The objective of the sport is to gain and maintain a superior position over the opponent. This is achieved through techniques such as throws, lifts, and holds. Unlike freestyle wrestling, striking, kicking, or applying joint locks on the limbs is forbidden. The focus is on controlling the opponent's upper body and using leverage to score points.
Matches are typically divided into periods, with points awarded for successful maneuvers that demonstrate control or