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CINCINNATI — As winter sports begin across Ohio, officials with the Ohio High School Athletic Association have released requirements for players and coaches amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Wrestling began its season Thursday amid the pandemic under a new set of guidelines and rules to help prevent the spread of the virus. In a heavy-contact sport like wrestling, OHSAA officials are trying their best to implement rules for players and coaches.
Among the new rules is student-athletes are permitted to wrestle, but must refrain from handshakes before and after the match.
Wrestlers are also required to wear facial coverings off the mat when not actively competing or warming up.
Equipment should not be shared. If equipment needs to be shared, OHSAA mandates the proper sanitation between use. Student-athletes must also sanitize their hands before and after warmups, at all timeouts and period breaks any time they leave the competition or practice mats.
Wrestling began its season Thursday amid the pandemic under a new set of guidelines and rules to help prevent the spread of the virus. In a heavy-contact sport like wrestling, OHSAA officials are trying their best to implement rules for players and coaches.
Among the new rules is student-athletes are permitted to wrestle, but must refrain from handshakes before and after the match.
Wrestlers are also required to wear facial coverings off the mat when not actively competing or warming up.
Equipment should not be shared. If equipment needs to be shared, OHSAA mandates the proper sanitation between use. Student-athletes must also sanitize their hands before and after warmups, at all timeouts and period breaks any time they leave the competition or practice mats.
OHSAA coronavirus rules: Students can wrestle, but can't shake hands
As winter sports begin across Ohio, officials with the Ohio High School Athletic Association have released requirements for players and coaches amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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