Monday 15 October 2012

Khmer ox racing in the Mekong Delta

Nearly 30,000 people attended the 21st traditional ox race on October 14, a tradition among the Khmer ethnic minority.

In total, 64 pairs of ox, mostly from several local districts, with the exception of two from Kirivong and Takeo districts in Cambodia, competed at the event, which is held annually on occasion of the Khmer Dolta ceremony.

Pairs of oxen competed in qualifying rounds, with the winners proceeding to the next. Not only must the oxen be in excellent shape to win, but their handlers must be skilled and be able to conform to specific regulations of the contest.

The first prize, of VND30-million (USD1,428), was presented to team No. 13, handled by Tran Van Cac, of Vinh Trung Commune. The second prize was awarded to team No. 44, whose handler was Nguyen Van Bup, from Luong Phi Commune. Mr. Chau Kim Song was given "best controller" prize, worth VND500,000. The organiser also granted four consolation prizes for teams that performed exceptionally.

 

Preparing animals before the contest

 

Getting the oxen in line

 

 

Fierce competition

 

Arena full of mud

 

Vendors take advantage of gathering

 

First prize goes to Tran Van Cac

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