FREESTYLE for men its -55kg or 121 55-60kg or 121-132 60-66kg or 132-145.5 66-74kg or 145.5-163 74-84kg or 163-185 84-96kg or 185-211.6 96-120kg or 211.6-264.5 for women freestyle its -48kg or 105.8 48-55kg or 105.8-121 55-63kg or 121-139 63-72kg or 139-158.7 GRECO ROMAN just men same weight classes as above for freestyle
Amateur are bit different than the pro side. In the 1980's the classes were as follows (I am confused about the amateurs, now-a-days): Super Hvy Plus 201 lb/ Hvy 201 lb limit/Light Hvy. 178 lb./ Middlewt. 165 lb./ Light-Middlewt. 156 lb./ Welterwt. 147 lb./ LightWelterwt. 139 lb./ Lightwt. 132 lb./ Featherwt. 125 lb./ Bantamwt. 119 lb./ Flywt. 112 lb./ lightFlyWt. 106 lb.
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College: 112lb/119/125/132/139/147/156/165/172(?)/180/190/ Plus of 190 lb. again, I've seen modern results sheets which show a whole different standard. The 180 and 190 lbs classes are unique to College Boxing.
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Pro: Hvywt. is any weight. Cruiserwt. (this class is controversial/ Very Controversial) 190 lb was the original designate. Some recognized 195 lbs./ to make matters worse, some extend the bar to 200 lbs, which does not sit well with the boxing faithful. -to continue- LightHvywt. bar set at 175 lb. SuperMiddlewt (newest wt class in boxing) bar set at 168 lb. Middlewt. 160/ Jr. Middle/ some areas reference LightMiddle and some yet/ recognize the division as SuperWelterwt. 154 lbs./ Welterwt. is same reading accross the board (amateurs/ same)/ Lightwelter (same complication with a -name) 140 lb. Lightwt. is 135 lb./Jr Light (name complication, again..)=130 lb./ Featherwt. = 126 lb./ Jr Feather (same-complication, problem) 122lb./ Bantamwt = 118 lb./ Jr Bantamwt (same complication with -name) = 115 lb./ Flywt. = 112 lb. And Jr Flywt.= 105 lbs. As of February 1, 2010 that's where it stood.
Men : 52kg , 56kg , 60kg , 67.5kg , 75kg , 82.5kg , 90kg , 100kg , 110kg , 125kg , 140kg , +140kg
Women : 44kg , 48kg , 52kg , 56kg , 60kg , 67.5kg , 75kg , 82.5kg , 90kg , 90kg +
IPF Men: 53kg, 59kg, 66kg, 74kg, 83kg, 93kg, 105kg, 120kg, 120+kg
IPF Women: 43kg, 47kg, 52kg, 57kg, 63kg, 72kg, 84kg, 84+kg
I know for North Carolina they are
103, 112, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 162, 171, 189, 215, and heavy-weight. don't know if it varies in other states
Yes. At the Olympic Games, there are four weight classes for women in freestyle wrestling. Yes because if you watch wwe wrestling there are girl wrestlers too they are called divas.
wrestling
Wrestling weight classes are determined by weight. Tye weight goes from 50-100 pounds, 100-150 pounds, 150-200 pounds and so on qnd so fourth
Weight lifting, Wrestling and may be Rowing
win your country's Olympic Wrestling Trials.
Wrestling, Boxing, Weight-lifting.
In most states in the U.S., they follow the National Federation of High Schools specifications for Wrestling weight classes. There are 14 weight classes. In 2008, those are as follows (in pounds): 103, 112, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 160, 171, 189, 215, 285
Professional wrestling that you see on tv yes, Olympic wrestling no
The number of competitors depends on how many countries send athletes for that particular Olympic sporting event. In weightlifting there is also many weight classes. In the Olympics there are 7 weight classes for the women and 8 for the men. Each has a varying number of competitors.
yes
no wrestling
The Olympic Games.