An injury default occurs when a wrestler gets hurt during a match. The injury prevents them from continuing safely. The referee stops the action immediately. Medical staff may check the athlete first. If the wrestler cannot resume, the opponent wins. The match result is recorded as an injury default. This differs from a pin or decision. Team points are awarded based on tournament rules. For example, a wrestler twists his knee during a scramble. After evaluation, he cannot continue. The referee awards the match to his opponent. Injury defaults prioritize athlete safety. Competition stops when health is at risk.
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