New rules for Kambala races proposed — Jockeys to run only 3 pairs of buffaloes


Team Udayavani, Jul 1, 2024, 9:49 AM IST

Mangaluru: Kambala jockeys, who previously ran with 5-6 pairs of buffaloes, will be limited to a maximum of 3 pairs per race. Additionally, an individual can release only 3 pairs of buffaloes at the “Ganth”.

The District Kambala Committee has proposed to implement these rules to ensure races finish on time and to safeguard the health of the jockeys. This decision is expected to be approved in the Kambala Committee’s general meeting in August and enforced from the next Kambala season.

Why the New Rules?

Currently, a single jockey runs with multiple pairs of buffaloes. It becomes challenging for a jockey to be ready for another race immediately after one run. Furthermore, only a few jockeys are hired for the medal-winning buffaloes, leaving no opportunity for new jockeys. Additionally, many people crowd the “Ganth”, with only a few handling multiple buffaloes. The new rules aim to provide more opportunities for newcomers.

“In some places, Kambala events have extended to two days. This leaves jockeys physically exhausted, and it is difficult for them to recover in 5-6 days for the next Kambala. New jockeys should get opportunities, hence the new regulations,” said senior judge Vijay Kumar Kanginmane.

Racers Exhausted; Semi-Finals Delayed

“The goal is to complete Kambala within 24 hours, but this has not been possible. When one jockey handles several buffaloes, they become stressed by the semi-finals, causing delays. Therefore, regulations are necessary,” said senior member Naveenchandra Alva Thiruvailuguthu.

However, some argue that the cap of “3 pairs per racer” is problematic as there are not enough of jockeys. Therefore, this time, the rule the cap should be raised.

Early Start for Kambala This Year

Last year, 24 Kambala events (excluding Bengaluru) were held, starting on November 18. This year, the plan is to begin the season in the first week of November and complete all Kambalas by the end of March. It is suggested to avoid Kambala during the hot month of April.

With a new Kambala scheduled in Shirva this year, the total number of events will rise to 25. Like last year, the “Bengaluru Kambala” is expected to take place in mid-November.

Final Decision in General Assembly

“About four years ago, a similar rule existed in Kambala, allowing only 3 pairs of buffaloes per jockey. This rule was strictly enforced, and Kambala used to finish on time. It is suggested to re-implement this rule from this year. This will be discussed and decided in the upcoming general assembly meeting,” said Bhaskar S. Kotian, the head of the Kambala Discipline Committee.

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