High schools allow use of two-piece wrestling uniforms
Move made to increase participation
INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. National High School Athletic Association has approved two-piece uniforms for wrestling in hopes of increasing participation in the ancient sport.
Starting in 2017-18, prep wrestlers can wear either a traditional singlet or a uniform featuring tight compression shorts and a shirt.
The singlet can often be an unflattering uniform especially for wrestlers in higher weight classes and the association says experimental use of a two-piece uniform was met with positive reviews.
The international wrestling federation has previously explored the idea of two-piece uniforms in the Greco-Roman discipline, and singlets based off a country’s flag were approved in time for the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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