High School
wrestling rules changes announced for 2008-09
Cassie Krisher NFHS
05/01/2008
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 1, 2008) - The National Federation of State High School
Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee emphasized risk minimization and
standardized procedures to assist both coaches and referees through 16
wrestling rules changes for the 2008-09 school year. Rules changes were made
by the committee at its April 5-7 meeting in Indianapolis and subsequently
approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
Wrestling is the sixth-most popular program for high school boys in terms of
participants, with 257,246 boys wrestling in 9,445 schools throughout the
country. It is also gaining popularity among high school girls, with 5,048
girls participating in 1,227 schools, according to the NFHS 2006-07 High
School Athletics Participation Survey.
The time sequence for the offensive wrestler in assuming the
offensive starting position was standardized with the addition of a note to
Rule 5-20-5. First, the wrestler must set the knee(s) and feet.
Second, the wrestler must place the palm of one hand on the navel.
Third, the wrestler must place the palm of the other hand on or over the near
elbow. Fourth, the referee shall pause momentarily before starting wrestling.
This rule change is meant to provide consistency for coaches, wrestlers and
referees. While each action is currently standard practice, there has not been
a written sequence of those events in the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book.
"These changes provide further rules support based on interpretations," said
Bob Colgate, assistant director of the NFHS and liaison to the NFHS Wrestling
Rules Committee. "The clarifications make the rules easier to administer."
With an emphasis on sportsmanship, the committee approved two rules changes
meant to encourage sportsmanlike conduct by wrestlers and coaches. An addition
to Rule 6-7-1c6 states that an unsportsmanlike act that occurs at anytime
during the match shall take precedence over the first points scored in the
regulation match in determining choice of position in the ultimate tiebreaker.
So the wrestler whose opponent has received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
at any time during the match will now have choice of position in the ultimate
tiebreaker.
In addition, a change to Rule 5-31-1 removes the penalty for coaches whose
wrestlers report to the scorer's table not in proper uniform, not properly
groomed, not properly equipped or not ready to wrestle.
The addition of Rule 7-1-5w makes a back flip from a standing position an
illegal maneuver. The rule was added as an effort to minimize risk to all
wrestlers.
"Any time you're dealing with risk minimization in wrestling, it's paramount,"
Colgate said. "Someone could have been seriously injured if we did not take
that initiative."
The committee also addressed the issue of skin conditions. A revision to Rule
4-2-3 allows an on-site physician to examine a wrestler with a particular skin
condition without a physician's release form immediately after the weigh-in. A
new Rule 4-2-5 allows a physician's release form for a non-communicable skin
condition, such as a birthmark or eczema, to be valid for the duration of the
season, with some stipulations.
The committee also approved the following rules changes:
* A change to Rule 2-2-2 clarifies the boundary for the
restricted zone for coaches.
* A revision to Rule 4-1-5 requires the wrestler's uniform
to be worn as intended/designed by the manufacturer. This change gives rules
support to a previous NFHS interpretation.
* Rule 4-2-1 will state that a wrestler's hair in the
front, in its natural state, shall not extend below the eyebrows.
* A change in Rule 4-5-5 allows for a one-pound weight
allowance when a competition is postponed for one calendar day or more due to
inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances. The head coach, principal or
athletic director of the opponent must be notified in advance to be granted
the one-pound weight allowance.
* A change to Rule 5-15-3 gives referees the option to
stop a match if there is no action at the edge of the mat and to restart
wrestling in the center of the mat.
* A new addition to Rules 5-25-6c and 7-6-6c provides
rules support for the interpretation of stalling as "repeatedly creates a
stalemate situation to prevent an opponent from scoring."
* In Rule 6-6-1, when the wrong wrestler is given choice
of position at the start of the first 30-second tiebreaker in overtime, the
opponent will be given the choice at the start of the second 30-second
tiebreaker. Previously, this would have been considered bad time.
* In Rule 7-4-1, the committee further defined unnecessary
roughness by including ". . . a forceful slap to the head or face, and/or
gouging or poking the eyes."
* The committee also approved a new signal for referees to
indicate when to start recovery time during a match.
The committee adopted four points of emphasis for the upcoming season,
including grooming and medical checks, reporting to the scorer's table ready
to wrestle, going out of the wrestling area, and referees'
signals and mechanics.
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