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World Submission Wrestling Championships

 

Sanctioned by Pancrase USA 

 

“King of Combat Sports”


 

March, 2011

 

Fighters and Fans,

 

This year's 2011 Pancrase Submission Wrestling Tournament is being rescheduled to take place later this year. 

 

Please check this website often for the latest updates.

 

William Hendricks - Commissioner

 

 

Fighters Registration & Weigh-in

 

Register and pay entry fees at the weigh-ins. Entry forms are available at the weigh-in or print your own from this page.

 

Entry Fees

Pre-Register by mail before: Adults - $, Teen’s - $, Children  - $

Register at Weigh-ins:  Adults - $, Teen’s - $, Children - $

 

Fees for Additional Divisions:

 

Payment:

Cash, check or money orders only!

Make checks payable to Old Timers TourneySorry, no credit or debit cards.

Pre-registration mail-in: Old Timers Tourney, 8 Garden Center, Broomfield, CO 80020

 

Weigh-In & Registration Location:  To be announced

 


 

General Rules

 

1.  All fighters must register, weigh-in and compete in their respective sex, age, weight and skill divisions.

a. Previous division champions must compete in next higher skill level.

 

b. Competitors with previous amateur MMA fight experience must compete in intermediate, advanced, and/or absolute divisions.

 

c. Fighters with PRO MMA experience must compete in advanced, and/or absolute divisions.

 

d. All fighters may compete in the absolute divisions.

2.  All fighters (children/teens) under 18 years old must provide a signed parental/legal guardian consent formTeens may compete in adult divisions with consent.

 

3. No entry fee refunds after weigh-ins.

 

4. The promoter reserves the right to combine divisions.

 

5. All fighters must be clean and healthy with no communicable diseases. Nails must be trimmed. Long hair must be secured. 

 

6. Fighters and coaches will follow all commands from the referee.  Referee may disqualify and eject any fighter for failure to follow commands or comply with rules.

 

7.  All matches are single elimination. In case of a tie there will be one, 1-minute overtime.  An additional tie will be decided by referee’s decision. 

 

8. All matches begin from the standing position.

 

9. Fighters who go out-of-bounds will be restarted in the center of the ring/mat in a position determined by the referee.

 

10. If fighters become stalled or deadlocked, the referee may re-start the match from the standing position.

 

11. All grappling techniques including throws, choke-holds  and joint-locks are permitted expect those that are listed as illegal techniques.

 

12. Fighters may grab, hold, or utilize any portion of their opponent's clothing except the shorts, wrestling singlet or head gear.

 

13. Referee may stop a match at any time if a fighter is in imminent danger of injury.

 

14. A fighter may give-up, tap-out and concede defeat at any time during a match by tapping their hand or foot, two (2) times, on the opponent's body or the mat. 

A fighter may also give-up verbally by saying, "STOP", to the referee and the opponent.

 


 

Fighter's Clothing - Equipment

 

Permissible apparel (must be clean): Fight shorts, board shorts, wrestling singlet, judo, sambo or  jiu-jitsu style kimono/gi, wrestling shoes, non-metal braces, knee pads, t-shirts, rash guards, mouth guards, groin protective gear and ear guards.

 


 

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

 

The referee, tournament director or commissioner, may warn, disqualify and/or eject any competitor or their coach for displaying unsportsmanlike conduct.  This includes interference from a competitor’s coach/trainer or teammates. 

 

The referee has total control of the match and his decisions are final. 

 


 

Appeals

 

Competitors may appeal legitimate objections to judgments affecting the outcome of their match. 

 

Appeals shall be in the form of a written statement, submitted to the Pancrase USA Commissioner’s office within thirty days of the event.

 


 

Information - Sponsorship - Advertising

 

Advertise your business or products at this event. 

 

Vendor tables starting at $150.  Tables go fast. Reserve yours now.

 

Other sponsor opportunities available.

 

Questions: sportmasters@msn.com, Tel: 303-589-3394

 


 

Officials

 

Master of Ceremonies:

Tournament Director:

Executive Event Coordinator:

Chief Referee:

Senior Referee: Referee:

Referee:

Referee:

Referree:

Referee:

Referee:

Commissioner: William Hendricks

 

World Championship Awards (Samples from 2010)

 

*Official Pancrase World Champion's Certificate to Divisions Winners

*World Championship T-Shirt to all Competitors

*World Championship Medals 1st - 4th place

*World Championship Team Award

*Special Women's Absolute Award

*Special Men's Absolute Award

*Outstanding Competitor Award - Jose Chavez Memorial Plaque

 

        

 

            


 

Printable Documents (Adobe PDF)

 

* Tournament Rules

* Divisions

* Parental Consent Form

 

 

 

 


 

Ways To Win

 

1. Submission - Tapout: 

 

Force your opponent to give-up, tap-out, or verbally indicate defeat through the use of legal techniques; choke-holds, wrist-locks, arm-bars, shoulder-locks, leg-locks, knee-bars, foot-locks, ankle-locks, neck-cranks, throws, etc.

 

 

 2. Score Points: 

 

Win by scoring points with the following techniques.

 

*Mount Position:

2 points

*Back Mount with Hooks:

3 points

*Passing the Guard:

3 points

*Knee on Stomach:

2 points

*Sweeps, Reversals

2 points

*Throw or Take Down (ending in guard, half-guard or   opponent on stomach):

2 points

 

*Clean Throw or Take Down (ending with opponent on

  back, in side control or  mount):

4 points

 

*Each position must be maintained for three (3) seconds or more.

 

*When changing multiple positions, points will be awarded only for the  

  position that has been established for three (3) seconds or more.

 

 

3. Penalties: 

 

The following actions will result in -1 point penalties.

a. If a fighter voluntarily jumps into the guard or goes from standing position to a non-standing position, by any means, and remains down for three (3) seconds or more.

 

b. If a fighter disengages from contact and runs-away so as to avoid engagement.

 

c. A passive fighter will be warned twice and then receive a  -1 point penalty.  The referee will warn the passive fighter by using the words "WARNING FOR PASSIVITY”.

 

4. Referee’s decision, stoppage, disqualification, forfeiture.

a. If competitor gives up or submits by tapping the leg, arm or verbally.

 

b. If Referee feels a competitor is unable to defend themselves or their  safety is in imminent danger, he may stop the match and declare a winner.

 

c. If a fighter breaks the rules twice he will be disqualified by the Referee.


Illegal Techniques - Fouls - Disqualification

1.   No deliberately trying to injure your opponent.

2.   No striking of any kind including head butts and kicking.

3.   No eye gouging, fish hooking or thumbing.

4.   No grabbing the ears.

5.   No hair pulling.

6.   No small-joint submissions or holds of the fingers or toes.

7.   No scratching or pinching.

8.   No biting.

9.   No touching the groin area or body orifices in a inappropriate manner.   

10. No hands, knees or elbows on face

11. No slippery substances allowed on body or clothing

12. No hands or elbows to the throat.  Forearm to throat is ok.

13. No slamming or dropping or an opponent on their head.

14. No grabbing an opponent's shorts, singlet or head gear.

15. No arguing with officials, cursing or unsportsmanlike conduct.

16. No heel-hook submissions in adult beginner divisions.

17. No neck-cranks and leg/ foot locks in children or teen divisions.

18. No sandbagging.                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

2011 PANCRASE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

 

Submission Wrestling Divisions

 

 

 

 

CHILDREN’S DIVISIONS

(5 to 12 years old)

No neck-cranks, leg or foot submissions in children's divisions.

Children’s Beginner Divisions

(Less than 12 months any type grappling experience)

Match Duration: 3 minutes

Division  1:   Bantamweight

Under 50 lbs

Division  2:   Featherweight

50 lbs – 60 lbs

Division  3:   Lightweight

60 lbs – 70 lbs

Division  4:   Welterweight

70 lbs – 80 lbs

Division  5:   Middleweight

80 lbs – 95 lbs

Division  6:   Light Heavyweight

95 lbs – 110 lbs

Division  7:   Heavyweight

110 lbs – 125 lbs

Division  8:   Super Heavyweight

Above 125 lbs

Children’s Intermediate/Advanced Divisions

(12 months or more any type grappling experience)

Match Duration: 3 minutes

Division   9:  Bantamweight

Under 50 lbs

Division 10:  Featherweight

50 lbs – 60 lbs

Division 11:  Lightweight

60 lbs – 70 lbs

Division 12:  Welterweight

70 lbs – 80 lbs

Division 13:  Middleweight

80 lbs – 95 lbs

Division 14:  Light Heavyweight

95 lbs – 110 lbs

Division 15:  Heavyweight

110 lbs – 125 lbs

Division 16:  Super Heavyweight

Above 125 lbs

 

 

TEEN’S DIVISIONS

(13 to 17 years old)

No neck-cranks, leg or foot submissions in Teen Divisions

Teen’s Beginner Divisions

(Less than 18 months any type grappling experience)

Match Duration: 3 minutes

Division 17:   Featherweight

Under 120 lbs

Division 18:   Lightweight

120 lbs – 135 lbs

Division 19:   Welterweight

135 lbs – 155 lbs

Division 20:   Middleweight

155 lbs – 175 lbs

Division 21:   Heavyweight

Above 175 lbs

Teen’s Intermediate/Advanced Divisions

(18 month or more any type grappling experience)

Match Duration: 4 minutes

Division 22:  Featherweight

Under 120 lbs

Division 23:  Lightweight

120 lbs – 150 lbs

Division 24:  Welterweight

135 lbs – 155 lbs

Division 25:  Middleweight

155 lbs – 175 lbs

Division 26:  Heavyweight

Above 175 lbs

 

 

WOMEN’S DIVISIONS

Women’s Beginner Divisions

(Less than 18 months any type grappling experience)

No Heel-hook Submissions in Adult Beginner Divisions

Match Duration: 4 minutes

Division 27:   Lightweight

Under 120 lbs

Division 28:   Middleweight

120 lbs – 140 lbs

Division 29:   Heavyweight

Above 140 lbs

Women’s Advanced Divisions

(18 months or more grappling experience)

Match Duration: 5 minutes

Division 30:  Lightweight

Under 120 lbs

Division 31:  Middleweight

120 lbs – 140 lbs

Division 32:  Heavyweight

Above 140 lbs

Women’s Absolute

(Open to all weights & skill levels)

Match Duration: 5 minutes

Division 33:       Open weight & skill levels

 

 

MEN’S DIVISIONS

Men’s Beginner Divisions

(Less than 18 months any type grappling experience)

No Heel-hook Submissions in Adult Beginner Divisions

Match Duration: 4 minutes

Division 34:   Featherweight

Under 140 lbs

Division 35:   Lightweight

140 lbs – 150 lbs

Division 36:   Welterweight

150 lbs – 165 lbs

Division 37:   Middleweight

165 lbs – 180 lbs

Division 38:   Light Heavyweight

180 lbs – 200 lbs

Division 39:   Heavyweight

200 lbs – 220 lbs

Division 40:   Super Heavyweight

Above 220 lbs

Men’s Intermediate Divisions

(18 – 36 months any type grappling experience)

Match Duration: 4 minutes

Division 41:  Featherweight

Under 140 lbs

Division 42:  Lightweight

140 lbs – 150 lbs

Division 43:  Welterweight

150 lbs – 165 lbs

Division 44:  Middleweight

165 lbs – 180 lbs

Division 45:  Light Heavyweight

180 lbs – 200 lbs

Division 46:  Heavyweight

200 lbs – 220 lbs

Division 47:  Super Heavyweight

Above 220 lbs

Men’s Advanced Divisions

(36 months or more grappling experience)

Match Duration: 5 minutes

Division 48:  Featherweight

Under 140 lbs

Division 49:  Lightweight

140 lbs – 150 lbs

Division 50:  Welterweight

150 lbs – 165 lbs

Division 51:  Middleweight

165 lbs – 180 lbs

Division 52:  Light Heavyweight

180 lbs – 200 lbs

Division 53:  Heavyweight

200 lbs - 220 lbs

Division 54:  Super Heavyweight

Above 220 lbs

Men’s Absolute

(Open to all weights & skill levels)

Match Duration: 5 minutes

Division 55:       Open weight & skill levels