UWW Changes Rules To Use Balanced Brackets + Promote Active Wrestling

UWW Changes Rules To Use Balanced Brackets + Promote Active Wrestling

United World Wrestling has made several notable and practical rule changes in its latest update.

Jan 27, 2022 by JD Rader
UWW Changes Rules To Use Balanced Brackets + Promote Active Wrestling

United World Wrestling has made several notable and practical rule changes in its latest update.

1. No more unbalanced brackets. Brackets will now look similar to what Americans are used to. It should also be noted that UWW recently announced they were moving from seeding the top four to the top eight at the World Championships.

2. The shot clock will no longer end if the active wrestler scores.

3. You can now get a takedown or a step out PLUS a caution and 1 point in the same sequence for fleeing the mat.

4. If a wrestler gets injured in the danger position, a pin will be called.

5. Coaches can now request a challenge up to five seconds after the wrestlers come to neutral, not when the challenged action occurs.

You can read UWW's full announcement with more details below.

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland (January 28) – United World Wrestling's Bureau announced changes to wrestling's rules that are effective immediately.

One of the most significant rule changes regards points scored by the active wrestler during the 30-second “activity period.” With the updated rules, the active wrestler will receive points for any attacking moves and one point if their opponent fails to score while on the 30-second activity period.

Introducing this change encourages the active wrestler to score point(s) during the 30-second activity period.

Before last week's changes, the active wrestler received points for their attacking move or the one-point for their opponent's inactivity.

Another key decision that'll impact the match-point system is the update to fleeing the mat.

Independent of the style, any wrestler fleeing the mat will be penalized with a caution and 1 point without the need of a previous verbal warning. This penalty is counted in addition to the scored action. (Example: if action ends with Takedown = 2 points, then caution + 1 additional point. With stepping-out = 1 point, then caution + 1 point).

In Greco-Roman, fleeing the hold in both parterre and standing position will now be penalized with caution + only 1 point for the opponent.

The Bureau also approved specific changes related to challenges, draws and passivity warnings.

Qualification round draws will now be equally distributed using the top-bottom-bottom-top approach to provide a balanced bracket between the upper and lower half of the draw. The system used to place the seeded wrestlers will also follow the approach.

Examples of different types of brackets can be accessed here.

Coaches can now request a challenge after the points are published on the scoreboard or five seconds after the wrestlers come to the neutral position. This is a change from the earlier rule where the coaches only had five seconds to challenge after the score in question was published on the scoreboard.

The Bureau removed the verbal warning for passivity for U15, U17 (cadet) and Veterans as periods are shorter than U20 (junior), U23 and Seniors.

If a wrestler is injured in the danger position and simulates an injury while their opponent is looking for the fall, the referee will no longer stop the bout. In this case, the referee will ask for the fall, and the mat chairman will confirm it.

For a complete list of United World Wrestling's most up-to-date rule changes, please click here.