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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the wrestling weigh-in sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your school name at the top of the form, followed by the date of the weigh-in.
  3. Next, input the coach’s name to ensure proper identification of the team representative.
  4. In the designated section, list each contestant's name on a separate line along with their grade and weight class.
  5. As contestants are weighed, record their actual weight in the corresponding field next to their name.
  6. Ensure that an official initials each contestant's weight for verification purposes.
  7. Finally, have both the official and coach sign at the bottom of the form to validate the weigh-in results.

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WEIGH-IN ATTIRE Boys Girls undergarment that completely covers the buttocks and groin area. Female wrestlers wearing a one-piece singlet shall wear a form-fitted compression undergarment that completely covers their .
Technical fall: Also called technical superiority, this is wrestlings version of the mercy rule. A match will end if one wrestler amasses a large enough lead before time runs out. The threshold for a victory by technical fall is a 10-point lead in freestyle wrestling and an 8-point lead in Greco-Roman wrestling.
A weigh-in is held before a competition to ensure that each athletes body weight is within the limits of his or her weight class. This usually occurs at least an hour before the events scheduled start time to allow tournament administrators time to organize the wrestlers into their weight classes and set up brackets.
A total of 1 points shall be awarded for each match won by a technical fall if the winning wrestler was awarded a near fall during the match. One point shall be awarded for each match won by a major decision or technical fall if the winning wrestler failed to score a near fall during the match.
A wrestler will not be permitted, at any time, to wrestle in a weight class that would require him to lose more than 1.5%, per week, of his �Alpha� weight from the original date of assessment. *Coaches will exchange Alpha Master forms, to determine the weight class of the wrestlers for that competition.

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(1) An average weight loss limit per week of 1.5% of body weight at the time of initial assessment has been established. A season‐long weight loss plan will guide each wrestlers weight loss during the season. (2) The weight loss plan shall determine in which weight class(es) a wrestler may compete each week.
The referee, or other authorized person of the same gender, shall supervise the weigh-ins.
Professional wrestling is distinguished from amateur wrestling by its scripted outcomes and emphasis on entertainment and storytelling over genuine competition.

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