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Mizo Inchai ( Wrestling )

This Manipuri game resembles wrestling in many ways. As in the more popular Indian form of wrestling, stamina, physical strength and prowess are the attributes required for success.

The ground should be of soft sand, and contestants should wear thin vests. Smearing the body with oil is not permitted, neither is the wearing of rings or any article that can be injurious. The contest is timed to three rounds, each lasting for 3 minutes. If a wrestler is defeated in two rounds, he is declared the loser. Punching, slapping, scratching or using of force with a knee - jerk or elbow jab are also not allowed. Even the use of bad language by the contestants invites disqualification.

A contestant is defeated when:

a) Both shoulders are pinned to the ground for a count of six, in five seconds.

b) A wrestler is lifted into the air, and is kept suspended for a count of six, in five seconds.

c) A wrestler is pinned on the ground, in any position for a count of six in five seconds.

A single referee conducts a bout, assisted by ringside judes, who allot points for every correct offensive posture. The total points of each judge are taken into consideration when deciding on the winner.

Source: indiagov.org

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