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  1. Greek wrestling - Wikipedia

    • Greek wrestling (Greek: πάλη, translit. pálÄ“), also known as Ancient Greek wrestling and Pále (πάλη), was the most popular organized sport in Ancient Greece. A point was scored when one player touched the ground with his back, hip or shoulder, or conceding defeat due to a submission-hold or was forced out of the wrestling-area. Three points had to be scor… See more

    Famous wrestlers from antiquity

    Milo of Croton was one of the most famous wrestlers from this ancient time period. At one set of games, no one … See more

    Rules

    These are the rules of the ancient sport Palé:
    • No intentional hitting or kicking is permitted
    • No gouging the eyes or biting is permitted, since even the Pankration does not allow these… See more

    See also

    • The Wrestlers, a sculpture
    • Wrestling
    • Greco-Roman wrestling
    • P.Oxy. III 466, ancient manuscript containing instructions for wrestling… See more

     
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  1. Facts about ancient Greek wrestling:
    1. It was a grappling combat sport practiced by the Ancient Greeks.
    2. Wrestlers aimed to throw opponents to the ground from a standing position.
    3. No rules or referees existed; it was a raw display of skill and strength.
    4. Biting and genital holds were illegal, but breaking fingers was allowed.
    5. The most famous ancient Greek wrestler was Milon of Croton12345.
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    Greek wrestling was a grappling combat sport practiced by the Ancient Greeks. A wrestler's aim was to throw his opponent to the ground from a standing position. A point (or fall) was scored when a wrestler's back or shoulders touched the ground. Three points were needed to win a match.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_wrestling
    Unlike modern wrestling, ancient Greek wrestling did not have any rules or referees. It was a raw and unbridled display of skill and strength, where wrestlers utilized their entire bodies to overpower their opponents. It was a true battle of wills, with the objective being to throw the opponent to the ground from a standing position.
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    Like the modern sport, an athlete needed to throw his opponent on the ground, landing on a hip, shoulder, or back for a fair fall. 3 throws were necessary to win a match. Biting was not allowed, and genital holds were also illegal. Attacks such as breaking your opponent's fingers were permitted.

    www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/wrestling.html
    First, ancient Greek wrestling was mostly a method of self-defense, while modern wrestling is primarily a sport. Second, ancient Greek wrestling did not have any rules or referees, while modern wrestling does. Third, ancient Greek wrestlers often fought without any clothing, while modern wrestlers usually wear uniforms.
    www.thefightersgear.com/ancient-greek-wrestling/
    The most famous ancient Greek wrestler was Milon of Croton, who won the wrestling championship of the Olympic Games six times. Wrestling was less popular among the Romans than it had been with the Greeks, and, with the fall of the Roman Empire, references to wrestling disappeared in Europe until about 800 ce.
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