Greco-Roman wrestling bans leg holds

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Greco-Roman wrestling bans leg holds

Greco-Roman wrestling bans leg holds, transforming it into a pure test of upper body strength and strategic grappling, where athletes like Aleksandr Karelin achieved legendary status.

Greco-Roman wrestling, an Olympic sport since 1896, uniquely forbids any holds or maneuvers involving the legs. This rule forces competitors to rely solely on upper body strength, leverage, and technique, creating a pure test of arm, shoulder, and torso power. Unlike freestyle wrestling, leg grabs or trips are strictly prohibited.

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