Wrestling at the Summer Olympics explained

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Womenevents:6

Wrestling at the Olympic Games first appeared at the first modern Olympics, in the form of Greco-Roman wrestling, held in Athens in 1896. Wrestling would appear at every Summer Olympics held since then, with the exception of the 1900 Summer Olympics when wrestling did not appear on the program. Freestyle wrestling (or, catch-as-catch-can wrestling as it was called prior to the 1948 Olympics) and weight classes both made their first appearance at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Women's freestyle wrestling competition was first held at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

In 2013, the IOC voted to drop wrestling from the Summer Olympic program. The president of the sport's governing body, FILA (now United World Wrestling), resigned after a subsequent motion of no confidence, and several of the FILA leadership followed suit. Following these and revisions to the program for 2016 (including rule changes and additional women's competitions), wrestling successfully campaigned to be readmitted back onto the Summer Olympic program.

Summary

Summary of overall best wrestling nation at each Olympics, which includes combining all styles that were contested. Greco-Roman has been contested since the 1896 Summer Olympics, with men's freestyle being contested since 1904 and women's freestyle since 2004.

GamesYear EventsBest Nation
11 (1)
2
37 (1)
49 (1)
55 (1)
6
710 (2)
813 (3)
913 (4)
1014 (1)
1114 (2)
12
13
1416 (1)
1516 (1)
1616 (2)
1716 (2)
1816 (1)
1916 (2)
2020 (3)
2120 (4)
2220 (5)
2320 (2)
2420 (6)
2520 (1)
2620 (1)
2716 (2)
2818 (3)
2918 (4)
3018 (5)
3118 (6)
3218 (3)
3318 (4)

Removal and reinstatement

In an effort to control the size and costs of the Summer Olympics, and make the Games "relevant to sports fans of all generations", the IOC evaluated the Olympic event programme in place for the 2016 Summer Olympics, and voted on 25 "core" sports that would comprise the programme of the 2020 Summer Olympics (which was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[1] One vacancy was to be left open for a new sport. In February 2013, IOC members voted to remove wrestling from the Olympic programme; The New York Times cited several potential factors in the decision, including the lack of universally-known talent unlike other sports, and concern for the lack of women's competitions in wrestling (having only introduced women's freestyle competitions in 2004). FILA (now United World Wrestling), the governing body of Olympic wrestling, immediately criticized the decision. The organization cited wrestling's long-standing history as an Olympic event, which dates as far back as the ancient Olympic Games.[2] [3] [4]

The decision resulted in immediate backlash; Armen Nazaryan and Sagid Murtazaliev both returned gold medals to the IOC in protest, while Nazaryan also staged a hunger strike until the 2013 European Wrestling Championships.[5] FILA president Raphaël Martinetti resigned after a vote of non-confidence by the organization's staff.[6]

Martinetti was replaced as acting president by Nenad Lalović. Under his leadership, the organization began to make changes to its Olympic programme for 2016, including rule changes designed to make bouts faster and encourage more aggression, as well as additional women's weight classes. These changes were intended to help improve audience interest, and address the shortcomings that likely led to the removal of the sport; wrestling joined baseball/softball, as well as squash, on a final shortlist of three sports to be included in the core Olympic programme for 2020.[2] On 8 September 2013, at the 125th IOC Session, the IOC selected wrestling to be reinstated in the Olympic program for 2020 and 2024.[7] [8] Lalović was largely credited for his role in the reinstatement; he remarked that "normally this is done in a few years, we did it in a few months. It was a question of our survival."[9] [10]

Events

Men

Weight classes !! scope="col"
96 !00 Years
Greco-Roman light flyweight484848484848487
Greco-Roman flyweight5252XXXX525252525252525414
Greco-Roman bantamweight585856565757XXXX575757575757575855555559606024
Greco-Roman featherweight6060626261616262XXXX626262626262626360606023
Greco-Roman lightweight67.567.56767.566666767XXXX686868686868686966666666676727
Greco-Roman welterweight72727373XXXX747474747474747674747475777722
Greco-Roman middleweight737575757579797979XXXX828282828282828584848485878727
Greco-Roman light heavyweight9382.582.582.582.587878787XXXX9090909090909020
Greco-Roman heavyweight+82.5+82.5+82.5+82.5+87+87+87+87XXXX10010010010010010010097969625
Greco-Roman super heavyweight+93+100+100+100+10013013013013012012012013013013014
Greco-Roman openX1
Freestyle light flyweight(47.6)484848484848488
Freestyle flyweight(52.2)5252XXXX525252525252525415
Freestyle bantamweight(56.7)54565656565757XXXX575757575757575855555557575726
Freestyle featherweight(61.2)60.354616161616262XXXX626262626262626360606024
Freestyle lightweight(65.8)66.661666566666767XXXX686868686868686966666665656526
Freestyle welterweight(71.7)727272727373XXXX747474747474747674747474747425
Freestyle middleweight7369797979797979XXXX828282828282828584848486868625
Freestyle light heavyweight80878787878787XXXX9090909090909018
Freestyle heavyweight(+71.7)+73+80+87+87+87+87+87+87XXXX1001001001001001001009796969697979726
Freestyle super heavyweight+100+100+100+10013013013013012012012012512512514
Total1 079510131314141616161616162020202020202016141414121212

Women

Event Years
Freestyle flyweightXXXXXX6
Freestyle bantamweight XXXXXX6
Freestyle welterweight XXX3
Freestyle middleweight XXXXXX6
Freestyle light heavyweight XXX3
Freestyle heavyweight XXXXXX6
Total 444666

Participating nations

The following nations have taken part in the wrestling competition. The numbers in the table indicate the number of competitors sent to that year's Olympics (X means qualified wrestlers for the next Olympics).

Nations 4 1 14 18 19 26 29 18 29 28 36 30 44 39 45 49 41 35 44 69 59 75 55 66 59 71 67 61
Competitors 5 42 115 170 152 229 166 79 200 207 215 167 338 270 296 388 331 266 267 429 370 401 314 342 344 344 344 288

All-time medal tables – 1896–2024

All-time medal table combined – Greco-Roman, Freestyle men's and women's – 1896–2024

Sources:[11] [12]

All-time medal table – Greco-Roman – 1896–2024

Sources:[11]

All-time medal table – Freestyle men's and women's – 1904–2024

Sources:[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee. International Olympic Committee. 24 March 2020.
  2. News: Wrestling, IOC make right moves in getting sport back on 2020 Olympics program. Hamilton. Tracee. 2013-09-08. The Washington Post. 2018-03-16. en-US. 0190-8286.
  3. News: Olympics Moves to Drop Wrestling in 2020. Longman. Jeré. 2013-02-12. The New York Times. 2018-03-16. en-US. 0362-4331.
  4. News: Wrestling to be dropped from 2020 Olympic Games. BBC Sport. 12 February 2013 .
  5. News: Bulgaria wrestling coach Armen Nazaryan on hunger strike. 2013-03-04. BBC Sport. 2018-05-26. en-GB.
  6. News: International Wresting President forced to quit after Olympic shock. Inside the Games. 2018-03-16.
  7. Web site: Wrestling, baseball/softball and squash shortlisted by IOC for 2020 as five fail to make cut. 29 May 2013 .
  8. Web site: Wrestling added to Olympic programme for 2020 and 2024 Games. IOC. 8 September 2013. 8 September 2013.
  9. News: Wrestling wins vote and will be part of 2020 Tokyo Olympics. https://archive.today/20130908181738/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/more-sports/wrestling-wins-vote-and-will-be-part-of-2020-tokyo-olympics/article14179694/. dead. 8 September 2013. The Globe and Mail. 8 September 2013. KAROLOS GROHMANN. 2013-09-08.
  10. Web site: Wrestling gets reinstated for 2020 Olympics. 8 September 2013 . 2016-08-15.
  11. Web site: Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries . olympanalyt.com . 2022-01-31.
  12. Web site: Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries . olympanalyt.com . 2022-01-31.