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Greek wrestling or Ancient Greek wrestling-- Pale was the most popular organized sport in Ancient Greece. The term ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca A point was scored when one player touched the ground with his back, tapped out due to a submission-hold or was forced out of the wrestling-area. Three points had to be scored to win the match. The sport is still played in modern Turkey under only slightly different rules. Turkey (Türkiye known officially as the Republic of Turkey ( is a Eurasian Country that stretches

One particularly important position in this form of wrestling was one where one of the contestants was lying on his belly with the other on his back trying to strangle him. The athlete on the bottom would try to grasp an arm of the one on top and turn him over onto his back while the athlete on top would try to complete the choke without being rolled.

Rules

These are the rules of the ancient sport Pale according to the latest research of Christopher Miller, a Highland Secondary School teacher, Dundas Ontario, Canada. The research was prepared under the supervision of Dr. Nigel Crowther of the University of Western Ontario. The University of Western Ontario (known as Western, as well as UWO or Western Ontario) is a public research University located in London

See also

External links

Greek Wrestling Research Article [1]

Plethron (πλέθρον is a measurement used in Ancient times equal to 100 Greek feet (pous/ποῦς Wrestling is the act of physical engagement between two people in which each wrestler strives to get an advantage over or control of the opponent Pankration (Παγκράτιο(ν Pagkratio(n,) is a Martial arts sport introduced to the Greek Olympic Games in 648 BC and Yağlı güreş (In English ˈjɑːlə ˈgurεʃ in Turkish ˈjɑːlɯ ˈɟyrεʃ is the Turkish national Sport. Greco-Roman wrestling is a style of Amateur wrestling that is practiced throughout the world POxy III 466 is a fragmentary 2nd century Greek Papyrus manuscript containing instructions for wrestling, including the description of various
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