Polo for women in Manipur picking up

ANI  |  Imphal [Manipur] 

Women players in are putting their best efforts in promoting the sport in the state, selflessly dedicating themselves to preserve a game that has been an inseparable part of Manipuri culture since time immemorial.

The modern game of originated in Manipur, and was known as 'Sagol Kangjei', 'Kanjai-bazee', or 'Pulu'. It was the anglicised form of the last desription, referring to the wooden ball that was used, which was adopted as the sport spread to the west.

The first club was established in Silchar, in 1833.

Earlier, the game was only played by male's group. However, with time, Manipuri women also started taking an interest in

The introduction of an International championships a the Ground attracted more women horse riders.

The first Women Tournament was introduced in 1992 in the state that was organised by the All Association.

At present, the 13th Women Tournament is taking place as a part of the tournament, including two other tournaments, which is being organised by the All Association.

Three women teams are taking part in the tournament.

in 21st-century has redefined itself. In fact, the term 'women power' has been used to describe the sport's revival in the state. This connotation came to limelight in January 2016, when the Association (USPA) team arrived here to play against the women's team.

This event proved to be a major boost for women players in the state. It also smashed the notion that only men (or, for that matter, the stronger gender) could play this sport. In fact, that was the first event of its kind that focused on women at an international level.

"We are at present undergoing the three tournament men's tournament, women's tournament, and for the first time junior boys tournament. We are focusing this time on women's in the sense that it needs to be promoted in so that we can compete with the women tournaments organized in other parts of the world", Dr Saratchandra Singh, President, All Association told ANI.

"Women's is lagging behind in because it is not well advanced and organized as it is in other parts of the world like the United States, If at we want to promote women's polo, we need to organize tournaments regularly and at the same keep training the women players. We are now taking care of that part of the training amongst girls," he added.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 17:49 IST