Players are considered out if they are hit by a snowball. A Yukigassen match can be compared to dodgeball, except utilizing nature a bit more.
players fight for the possession of a goat or calf carcass.
Before the game, the carcass is decapitated, gutted, and soaked in water for 24 hours to prevent it from deteriorating. Players carry the carcass around a flag or marker at one end of the field, then throw it into a scoring circle at the other end. This circle is called the Circle of Justice. According to reports, organizers currently use fake goat carcasses (abp live). The sport is Afghanistan’s national sport and is thought to showcase the riders’ horsemanship and warrior spirit.
To cover all the niche and interesting sports and competitions around the world, a much longer article must be written. If interested, other interesting sports to look into are Beikou, Fierljeppen, Jokgu, Joggling, Tour De Franzia, and Kabaddi. Most of these sports can be played by anyone, so give them a try! If you decide to try out any of these sports, stay safe and take necessary safety precautions.
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