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One of the giants of the Cumberland style of wrestling, George Steadman (left), and Hex Clark during a match.<br />

(Courtesy of Joe Svinth)<br />

the more than 300 nationalities of the Soviet Union, and elements of Japanese<br />

jûdô. Sport sambo allows throws, holds, leg and arm locks, and takedowns.<br />

Combat variants also exist. Today, even after the demise of the Soviet<br />

Union, sambo enjoys international popularity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> United States developed its own systems of wrestling as well.<br />

Many of the early English settlers brought with them their native systems<br />

when they settled in the “New <strong>World</strong>,” including Cornish and Cumberland/Westmorland-style<br />

wrestling from England. In the nineteenth century,<br />

catch-as-catch-can wrestling, originally from England, became popular in<br />

America. Catch-as-catch-can was a combat/sport form of wrestling in<br />

which most holds and throws/takedowns were allowed. In this respect,<br />

catch-as-catch-can was similar to Greek wrestling at the height of its popularity.<br />

Some have even compared it to pankration, although strikes were not<br />

allowed. From this catch-as-catch-can tradition, in the later nineteenth century<br />

and the beginning of the twentieth, professional wrestling became an<br />

established sport in the country. Wrestlers such as Karl Gotch and<br />

“Farmer” Burns often challenged all comers in matches in which participants<br />

would wrestle until one surrendered. Unfortunately, however, the<br />

sport did not survive, and today the only representative from this “golden<br />

Wrestling and Grappling: Europe 717

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