Olympic Wrestling
Olympic Wrestling is a competitive sport featured in the Olympic Games, where athletes engage in grappling techniques to pin their opponents. There are two main styles: Greco-Roman, which prohibits holds below the waist, and Freestyle, where wrestlers can use their legs and attack their opponent's legs.
Wrestlers compete on a circular mat, aiming to score points by executing throws, takedowns, and reversals. Matches are divided into periods, and the wrestler with the most points or a pin wins. This sport emphasizes strength, technique, and strategy, making it a thrilling event for spectators.