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The Feminine Wrestling singlet is made up of one piece presenting no roughness. The singlet must have the following characteristics: - the cut-out part on the front must not be more than 15 centimeters
The singlet is the standard uniform which is used across all Olympic styles. The wrestling singlet must be made up of a smooth fabric without any rough edges that does not present any danger of irritation, neither for the user nor for the opponent.
• Use of old and outdated singlets. This letter is intended to remind all national federations about these requirements as laid down in the Uniform Guidelines, which define a standard to be respected equally by all wrestlers across all styles and age categories.
The singlet is the standard uniform which is used across all Olympic styles. The wrestling singlet must be made up of a smooth fabric without any rough edges that does not present any danger of irritation, neither for the user nor for the opponent.
2.2.1 Men’s Wrestling Singlets (Greco-Roman & Freestyle) The singlet must have the following characteristics:*. The neckline in the front shall not be more than 12 centimetres. The neckline on the back shall not be more than 10 centimetres. The cut under the arms shall not exceed 30 centimetres.
During a United World Wrestling Bureau meeting in 2015 the proposal of a new wrestling singlet design was approved. After a period of research and development, a new concept has been finalized and the requirements are
Regardless of the momentum, when the greatest male and female wrestlers in the world took to the mat in the Tokyo Olympics over the past week, they wore singlets. Let’s take a quick look at the history of Olympic singlets and the current rules that dictate the styles worn on the mat.