Greco-Roman Wrestling
Greco-Roman Wrestling is a style of competitive wrestling that emphasizes upper body techniques. Wrestlers are not allowed to hold their opponents below the waist, which encourages the use of throws, locks, and holds. This style is named after the ancient Greek and Roman traditions of wrestling, which were integral to their athletic competitions.
This sport is featured in the Olympic Games and has a rich history dating back to ancient times. Wrestlers compete on a mat, aiming to pin their opponent's shoulders to the ground or score points through various maneuvers. It requires strength, technique, and strategy.