A pin, or a fall, is a victory condition in various forms of wrestling that is met by holding an opponent's shoulder blades to the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time.
In amateur wrestling, situations which are almost pins but, for example, have only one shoulder down or have the defending wrestler blocked in a neck bridge are rewarded with near-fall points in order to encourage wrestlers to take risks to try to pin their opponents.
Under the 2004-2005 changes to the FILA rules, amateur wrestling moved to a round-based system in which each period is conducted as a separate match with a winnder declared. The pin is an exception - it ends a match outright, unlike the period-only victories awarded by technical fall or decision on points. In this way, it is equivalent to a knockout in boxing.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Pin (wrestling)".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world