The Borneo Post

Buffaloes plough through annual Thai racing festival

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CHONBURI, Thailand: Several hefty buffaloes thunder down a dirt track in eastern Thailand, kicking up dust as they are urged toward the finish line by whipwieldi­ng jockeys perched on their backs.

It’s a display of strength and agility from the riders, who risk life and limb in their bid for glory – and a top prize of 8,000 baht ( US$ 240).

The race is the highlight of the annual week-long buffalo festival held in the coastal town of Chonburi which is now into its 147th year.

Buffalo trainer Pongsak Khanngern, 44, has entered two of his animals into the contest.

“I have trained them for months and I am confident that one of them will win,” he said.

The decades- old tradition started as a way for farmers to blow off steam during the slow moments of an arduous riceplanti­ng season, and over time many superstiti­ons developed around it.

If a buffalo fell sick for example, farmers would pray to the spirits of their ancestors to heal it; if the animal recovered, a race would be offered in thanks.

Yesterday, some 500 buffaloes were competing.

“There are many youngsters attending and (a lot of) interest in this event,” mayor Chutharut Parinwachi­rapud said of the crowds, which numbered in the thousands at the festival. — AFP

 ??  ?? Jockeys ride buffaloes during the annual buffalo races in Chon Buri. — AFP photo
Jockeys ride buffaloes during the annual buffalo races in Chon Buri. — AFP photo

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