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Sangam city’s Ekka Daud races with tradition

Allahabad :

This may be similar to the famous bull run of Spain, large crowds of onlookers coming on the roads, risking themselves but the only difference being that in place of bulls, one witnesses horse-carts, running in full speed towards them. It is the famous ‘Ghehre Bazi’ (ghehre means steps and bazi means bet) or Ekka Daud (horse-cart race) which takes place in the city on every Monday of Shrawan month.

Having a history of around 200 years, the race was traditionally started by panda’s of the city who continued to patronize the practice for years. If was only around 1940s that the zamindars of Allahabad and neighbouring areas also started participating in this unique race.

Although, there is no cash prize but the applauds of the spectators and the appreciation for saais (horse’s keeper) comes as unexplainable satisfaction. However, this ‘showcase race’ gives a platform for practicing to horse cart owners to prepare for two important competitive races, each of 14 kilometres held in October-November and attended by horse owners from Lucknow, Kanpur, Mirzapur, Pratapgarh etc. One of these races is held from Hanumanganj to Alopidevi Chungi and second from Sahason crossing to Phaphamau market. Throwing light on ‘ekka daud’ of Allahabad, which has all the potential of being a major tourist attraction, Badre Alam informed that this race is unique in many ways, prominent being the norm that only those horses can participate which are not been used for any commercial activity. The racing horses can only canter (movement of horse wherein it moves in fast steps and not gallop).

“For the purpose, Sindhi horses (those belonging to Sindh province of Pakistan) are best as they have the inborn talent of moving fast on sand and not gallop,” said Alam, who has participated in over 30 races and has won 10 of these. We get these horses from the famous animal fair of Barmer, he added.

The cart of this unique race is equally special as it is specially manufactured in Delhi. The huge wooden wheel and the riding platform is made of shisham wood and best ball bearings are used to give it needed speed. “Two persons sits on a cart, one handling the horse through strings and the one in rear part, navigates the cart by informing about the location of other competitors,” explains Alam, a zamindar of Katra. The race is unique in a way that it gives an example of Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb as it is held to stress the importance of Monday of the holy month of Shrawan in which Hindus and Muslims participate enthusiastically. “Shiva signifies sakti (power) and horse too denotes power, thus this race is held during this month,” said Alam.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Allahabad / TNN / July 18th, 2014

Annu Rani rewrites javelin record

Annu Rani of Meerut set a national record in women’s javelin as she threw 58.83 metres twice in the 54th National inter-State athletics championship in Lucknow on Saturday.

The 21-year-old Annu who had started her athletic career with the discus, bettered the national record of 58.64 set by Gurmeet Kaur in 2000.

For someone who had a previous best of 54.35 metres in the last Open National championship in Ranchi, Annu impressed with a series of 57.39, 55.31, 58.83, 57.42, 57.88 and 58.83, much to the joy of the locals.

Coached by Kashi Nath at the national camp in Patiala, Annu easily beat the meet record of 54.21 set by Gurmeet Kaur in 1999.

In the process, she also went past the selection criteria of 58.46 metres set for the Commonwealth Games by the Athletics Federation of India.

Interestingly, the selection norms were changed overnight in 16 events after they had been announced in the managers meeting on the eve of the championship.

The norm was brought down from 60.03 in women’s javelin.

Though the joy of host Uttar Pradesh doubled with the 24-year-old Dharamraj Yadav winning the men’s discus with a personal best of 56.73 metres, there was disappointment as the ‘best woman athlete’ of the last championship, the Asian Games gold medallist, Sudha Singh failed to finish the 3000 metres steeplechase.

Mayookha shines

Mayookha Johny who had already booked her ticket for Glasgow in long jump, asserted her good form by clinching the triple jump gold with a new meet mark of 13.72 metres.

Mayookha had a series of 13.38, 13.72, 13.64, 13.51, 13.53 and 13.67 as she sailed past her own meet mark of 13.68 set in 2010.

National record holder V.S. Surekha was in a flood of tears after her failed attempts to erase the meet mark of 4.00 metres set by Khyati Vakharia last year, though she was nowhere near the qualification standard of 4.20 metres in women’s pole vault.

The results: Men: 3000m steeplechase: 1. Naveen 8:42.29 (NMR, old 8:42.58); 2. Jai Veer 8:47.26; 3. Sachin Patil 9:01.12.

High jump: 1. Nikhil Chittarasu 2.20; 2. Jithin Thomas 2.18; 3. S. Harshith 2.14.

Discus: 1. Dharamraj Yadav 56.73; 2. Vikas Poonia 55.18; 3. Baljinder Singh 55.11.

20km walk: 1. Chandan Sinh 1:31:33; 2. Baljinder Singh 1:31:48; 3. Kuldeep 1:31:56.

4x100m relay: 1. Telengana 41.53; 2. Kerala 41.75; 3. Tamil Nadu 41.79.

Women: 3000m steeplechase: 1. Lalita Babbar 10:10.38; 2. Nandini Gupta 11:14.33; 3. Chinta yadav 11:15.40.

Triple jump: 1. Mayookha Johny 13.72 (NMR, old 13.68); 2. Joyline M. Lobo 13.05; 3. V. Neena 13.04.

Pole vault: 1. V. S. Surekha 3.90; 2. Kiranbir Kaur 3.60; 3. R. Remya 3.50.

Javelin: 1. Annu Rani 58.83 (NR, old 58.64); 2. Suman Devi 56.92; 3. Saraswathy 47.49.

4x100m relay: 1. Orissa 46.27; 2. Kerala 46.50; 3. Tamil Nadu 47.71.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Other Sports / by Kamesh Srinivasan / Lucknow – June 07th, 2014

Yusuf Pathan completes a unique hat-trick of IPL titles

Yusuf Pathan hits a shot against KXIP in the final in Bangalore

On Sunday, Yusuf Pathan won his 2nd IPL trophy in 2 years, and his 3rd overall, becoming the first cricketer to win 3 IPL trophies, featuring in the winning XI. Yusuf was an important contributor in Rajasthan Royals’ inaugural season title, and has gone on to win it with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012 and 2014.

In the final, after Kings XI Punjab scored 199/4, he hit a crucial 22-ball 36 for KKR, keeping the momentum provided by Manish Pandey alive. Having come under criticism for his prolonged no-show ever since joining KKR, Yusuf played some brute innings for his side at the business end of this season, including a 22-balll 72 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, which pushed his team to No.2 in league stages, ahead of Chennai Super Kings.

“I am very proud of the way the team performed today. I am glad for this win and yes, hope I have made my family proud by being part of an IPL win thrice,” he said after the match. “I think I made pulses race when I got out. I could have finished the match earlier.”

Yusuf ended the tournament with 268 runs in 12 innings – at an average of 29.77 and a strike rate of 162.42.

Manvinder Bisla has also been part of three IPL title winning squads. He won two with KKR and won one with the now defunct Deccan Chargers back in 2009 when he wasn’t a regular member of the playing XI.

source: http://www.sportskeeda.com / SportsKeeda / Home> News> Cricket/IPL / by Raj / June 02nd, 2014