New Weight Classes

​57kg - Olympic Weight



61kg



65kg - Olympic Weight



70kg



74kg - Olympic Weight



79kg



86kg - Olympic Weight



92kg



97kg - Olympic Weight



125kg - Olympic Weight

​50kg - Olympic Weight



53kg - Olympic Weight



55kg



57kg - Olympic Weight



59kg



62kg - Olympic Weight



65kg



68kg - Olympic Weight



72kg



76kg - Olympic Weight

​55kg



60kg - Olympic Weight



63kg



67kg - Olympic Weight



72kg



77kg - Olympic Weight



82kg



87kg - Olympic Weight



97kg - Olympic Weight



130kg - Olympic Weight

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United World Wrestling has released what the 10 weight classes will be in each style moving forward. Below is the complete press release, which includes the World Championship and Olympic weights, as well as weigh in procedures and changes to the current rules format.Courtesy of United World Wrestling PressThe bureau of United World Wrestling wrapped up its week of meetings Thursday night at the Pullman Hotel in Bercy, passing several recommendations including the designation for the ten new weight categories and the announcement of host cities for the 2018 season.The new weight categories were the most deliberated issues of the meetings. Last year, United World Wrestling president stated the intention for wrestling to move from 8 to 10 weight categories, prompting speculation on how those new weights would be distributed and if they would affect the six Olympic weight categories.In the end, the bureau chose an overall moderate approach, looking to impact as few existing weight categories as possible.Freestyle will keep all their current Olympic and non-Olympic weight categories and will simply addandWomen's wrestling will increase the lowest weight from 48kg to 50kg and slightly redistribute several weight categories, most by only one or two kilograms.Greco-Roman went through the largest shift in assignments, adjusting nearly all the weight categories.Junior-level and U-23 wrestlers will also compete at the senior-level weight categories.The bureau also announced an updated list of host cities for the 2018 season, highlighted by Nigeria taking on the Cadet, Junior and Senior African Championships. The Nigerian Wrestling Federation, led by 2000 Olympic gold medalist Daniel Igali (Canada), is coming off their best-ever performance at the 2017 world championships and will host the event in Port Harcourt.Yigo (Guam) will host all three Oceania age-level events, while Bishkek (Krygzstan) takes the Asian Senior championships, Lima the Pan-Am Senior championships, and Kaspiysk (Russia) the European Senior Championships.The U-23 World Championship have been awarded to Bucharest, Romania, with Trnava (Slovakia) hosting the Junior World Championships and the Cadet World Championships headed to Zagreb (Croatia).• The two-day competition format was approved for the 2018 season and will commence on January 1, 2018. A 2-kilo allowance for the second day will be granted for one year. On January 1, 2019 the allowance will no longer be available.• The Olympic qualification system was approved, with the World Championships (6), Continental qualifiers (8) and a World Open (2) accounting for the 16 allotments. Continental championships will also be held.• Greco-Roman rules were adjusted for the 2018 season with ordered par-terre added back into the rules, however par-terre attempts will be limited to a total of 2 per match.• Cadet and Schoolboy weight categories have been approved. They will be released in the coming days.• Four-year referee education plan was approved. The plan runs from 2017-2021• Scoreboards to count down from 6 minutes to 0.• Cautions are now 1-point.Sign up for the FloWrestling newsletter for instant access to: breaking news, live events, results, rankings, archived matches and more!