Point-of-Emphasis for 2006-07. No rule change.
Wrestling is the only sport that matches opponents by
weight.
A competitor has a minimum and maximum weight that must
be adhered to in order to compete at a
particular weight class.
For any event, all contestants shall be present in and
remain in the designated weigh-in area at
the time established by the meet administration.
The referee, or other authorized person of the same
gender, shall supervise the weigh-ins.
The weigh-in shall proceed through the weight classes
beginning with the lowest weight class and
end immediately upon the completion of the highest weight class.
When all wrestlers for a weight class have had an
opportunity to weigh-in and the next class
is called, that weight class is closed.
A contestant shall weigh in for only one weight class
during the weigh-in period.
If only one scale is available, a contestant may step on
and off that scale two times to allow for
mechanical inconsistencies in the scale.
If multiple scales are available, a contestant may step
on and off the first scale two times to
allow for mechanical inconsistencies in that scale. If the contestant fails to
make weight on the first scale, the
contestant shall immediately step on each available
scale one time in an attempt to make weight.
During time off the scale(s), activities that promote
dehydration are prohibited.
At weigh-ins, the grooming standards as noted in Rule
4-2-1 must be checked with regards to hair
length requirements and abrasive standards.
Also at weigh-ins, all wrestlers must be checked to make
sure they comply with Rule 4-2-3 and are
free of a communicable skin disease or any other condition that makes
participation inadvisable.
Case
Book Situations: 4.2.1 SITUATION A;
4.2.3 SITUATION C; 4.5.3 SITUATION