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- Scottish Backhold is a style of folk wrestling originating in Scotland. The wrestlers grip each other around the Chest and shoulders at the back, with...
- the opponent fall gracefully to the ground without any further action. Backhold wrestling (hryggspenna) is more similar to other styles of wrestling and...
- Ireland until the early 20th century. It was a type of backhold wrestling, similar to Scottish Backhold and ****berland and Westmorland wrestling. In the Irish...
- ****berland and Westmorland. It bears enough of a resemblance to Scottish Backhold, which is practised just north of the border, for them to be classed under...
- during the travelling circus phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th century. Backhold Wrestling, whose origin is unknown, was practised in North England and...
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- Examples of the many styles of folk wrestling, include Cornish wrestling, backhold wrestling (from Europe), ****berland Wrestling and Catch-as-catch-can (from...
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- Collar-and-elbow Cornish wrestling ****berland and Westmorland wrestling Scottish Backhold Collegiate wrestling – in the United States Sambo (martial art) – in Russia...