NFHS 2005-2006 Wrestling Rules Changes
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1-1-2 |
When multi-dual meet competition is held, the first weight class to be competed in for the subsequent dual shall be one greater than the starting weight class from the previous round. |
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1-3 |
Beginning in 2006-07, each state association shall develop and utilize a weight-management program that includes a specific gravity not to exceed 1.025; a body fat assessment no lower than 7% males/12% females and a monitored weekly weight loss plan not to exceed 1.5% a week. |
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3-1-1 |
Tournament administration may provide a common shirt for officials that must be worn at this particular event. |
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4-1-1a |
The definition of a shirt worn under the sleeveless uniform shirt has been more clearly defined by adding that the shirt must be tight-fitting and short-sleeved. |
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4-1-1c |
The language requiring a suitable undergarment if no tights are worn has been deleted. |
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4-3-3 |
When a pad(s) is worn, it shall fit snugly against the wrestler’s body. |
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4-5-5 |
Competitors are now restricted to a maximum of 2 pounds for consecutive days of competition. |
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Rule 5 |
The definitions for a Bye, Caution and Stalling, has been duplicated and placed in Rule 5. |
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5-1-4 |
The definition for Bad Time has been expanded to include any errors in match scoring. |
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7-1-2 |
A full, straight-back suplay and the straight-back salto to the head are illegal. |
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8-1-2c |
An exception has been added indicating that the match will not be stopped when warning the offensive wrestler when the defensive wrestler has come to the standing position. |
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8-1-6 |
The penalty for flagrant misconduct has been increased from two team points to three. |
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8-2-1 |
During the Tiebreaker, the wrestler who has the choice of position following the opponent’s second injury time-out is restricted to the offensive, defensive or defer choices. |
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Signal Chart |
A signal has been added to indicate Coach’s Misconduct. |
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Points of Emphasis 1. Communicable Skin Conditions 2. Pre-Meet Duties: Ear Guards and Other Special Equipment 3. Officiating the Tiebreaker 4. Mat Set-Up 5. Use of the Assistant Referee |
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