Bengaluru: Srinivas Gowda can't be Olympic star overnight, says Kambala organiser


By Sharon Thambala

Bengaluru, Feb 15 (IANS): Ace Kambala jockey Srinivas Gowda cannot become an Olympic sprinter all of a sudden, said an organiser of the annual race on Saturday.

"Some may think that Kambala race may be far better than an Olympic race as it happens in a wet field with bare footed competitors, but Gowda cannot be an Olympic star all of a sudden," Kambala Academy convenor and chairman Gudapa Kadamba told IANS.

He said Olympic sprints happen on synthetic tracks with participants wearing spiked shoes whereas Kambala athletes run barefoot alongside an animal in a wet field, holding a rope tied to them.

"We have to scientifically judge if Gowda like Kambala racers are eligible to run with spiked shoes on synthetic tracks and vice versa. Can an Olympic sprinter run in a wet field bare foot alongside buffaloes," asked Kadamba, a Kambala sport administrator for the past 50 years.


Srinivas Gowda

Gowda (28), a construction worker, took just 13.62 seconds to cover a distance of 145 metre at the Kambala at Aikala village, about 30 km from Mangaluru. He took just 9.55 seconds to run a distance of 100 metres and netizens were quick to point out that he was faster that eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt. Bolt currently holds the world record in the 100m race at 9.58 seconds in 2009.

Gowda has now been called for trials by the Sports Ministry after he set a new record as the fastest runner in the history of the traditional sport of the coastal region.

Resembling wind-assisted finishes in athletics, Kadamba said we cannot rule out the possibility of Gowda being aided by the pull of the running buffaloes as he sprinted alongside them, holding a rope fastened to the buffaloes.

Likewise, Kadamba said Kambala organisers have gotten the measurement of the race's finishing stages accurate with laser beam network system and electronic timing, but it required some more work to gain precision and automation in the initial stages of the measurement.

"Actually, we have to measure the track first of all. The track is entirely different from place to place. So accuracy of the starting point also has to be perfect," noted the retired Kannada literature lecturer.

Beaming with pride at Gowda's feat, Kadamba said the government should be more practical while inviting him to Delhi to meet with Sports Authority of India (SAI) officials for a trial.

"The sports department should be practical because if you call Gowda on Saturday and ask him to come to Delhi on Monday, it is not practically possible," said Kadamba reflecting on Union Sport Minister Kiren Rijiju's tweet that a train ticket has been booked for Gowda on Saturday.

Rijiju tweeted, "Officials from SAI have contacted him. His rail ticket is done and he will reach SAI centre on Monday. I will ensure top national coaches to conduct his trials properly. We are team @narendamodi ji and will do everything to identify sports talents."

Kadamba said Gowda is presently busy with the human-buffalo team running in different competitions till March 7 in multiple places, including Kasargod in Kerala, which will prevent him breaking away from the committed schedule.

"Gowda has given oral commitment to the buffalo team members. I don't think he will break it and go to Delhi for SAI evaluation. Already four buffalo owners of different categories are dependent on Gowda," he said.

Kadamba also said that somebody needs to accompany Gowda, who studied till seventh standard and cannot speak Hindi or English and is also not proficient in Kannada.

Interestingly, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddiyurappa is planning to felicitate Gowda in Bengaluru on Monday, which Kadamba confirmed that Gowda will attend.

According to him, Gowda is right now super exhausted as the Kambala races stretch from 24 to 36 hours.

Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra also celebrated Gowda's feat by tweeting, "Now either Rijiju provides him training as a 100m sprinter or we get Kambala to become an Olympic event. Either way, we want a gold medal for Srinivas."

Kadamba also invited SAI officials to visit the Kambala Academy and see the training facilities. The academy is located at Shirlal and Miyar Kambala stadium in Udupi district, 370 km west of Bengaluru.

(Sharon Thambala can be contacted at thambalasharon@gmail.com)

 

 

 

  

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  • Shalet, Mangalore.

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Yes Peter Saldanha it was 40 years back , he got job in Lamina Springs after that .

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  • PAM, MLR

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    We the Mangaloreans has to stop CRAB mentality. Try to help this guy and see the success in him rather saying if and buts.

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  • Deepak Raiju, Karkala/Belvai

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Let us be fair.

    It is true that from Kambla he can not fly direct to Olympic nor can meet Usain Bolt's track speed.
    This comparison is too too early. If someone still says so than their bolt is little bit loose :)

    Srinivas has 100% potentials. Therefore, first he has to compete and win district level competition than state level, national level, international sports events without pulling power. And also first let him first beat the PT Usha's records than only let us talk about Usain Bolt. Right or wrong my friends?

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    What is it ? Fear of losing a good jockey or some J factor..Gowda at the moment needa encouragement and support.He should be ready to train on national levels and grab this opportunity with both hands..

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  • SANTHOSH, Dakshina Kannada

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    He needs to get training and support, so he can compite international laevel sports.
    All the best Srinivas.

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    In one tulu drama " BALE THELIPULE" episode who runs in Kambla sports has been mentioned about
    competing for the olympics. Its quite but natural that many of Kambla lovers who see their race behind
    the bulls is really a marvellous job for which they have to undergo rigorous training at Karkal. Bulls push him and bull him is a rubbish statement. The have to really run fast with full strengh and enery. If proper training is given to Srinivas Gowda then definitely it is possible. Let him weat the boots and run on the tracks and practice himself and succeed . Why others under estimate him at present.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Yes... That episode from "Prasamsha kaup" is really a good one...

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Very well said, Olympic is a professional sport with highly trained athletes who make into it and the tracks , timing equipment and time keeper are top notch and far behind our animal sport, Kambala is a traditional sport and track cannot be accurate from zero to 100 Mts or the timer, the track measure and timing has to be set by professional team which takes a lot of time and setting, and here we indirectly we are insulting Indian top athletes who does their training day and night

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    From last 2 nights, Usain Bolt never slept it seems. Any how if he really going to
    break that record, then he will get a MP ticket to enter Parliament. No doubt. He will make one more record that he will run without spikes.

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  • Peter Saldanha, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Long back there was another Kambala jockey Anand Shetty , he was also very fast , he performed well at National level but could not perform at international level. Running on a synthetic track wearing spiked shoes is not comfortable for Srinivas. But if he has will he will succeed.

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    It's a Proud Moment for Tulunaad and all the Tuluvas, Kambula Being a Tuluva Sport made headlines all over the world.. BRAVO

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  • Sunil dsouza, Mangalore.

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    He doesnt run fast, the Bull's pull him.

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  • Pnto, Mglr

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    There is a difference between running n pulling if he is pulled then he will be dragged

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  • Doddanna, Moodabidre

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    You are right.

    To compare with any body he must run an independent run devoid of any support including bulls in a open ground.

    Our people are too fast to encourage first time sportsmen and also leave him immediately when that craze is over ha ha

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  • Brian Nazareth, Koppa/Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Try holding the rope tied to the bull and run.....tell the story to your grand children if you survive....till then let's cherish Srinivas Gowdas achievement..

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    If you see the lead rope in the video, it is lose throughout, never straight throughout the race. It means not even one point, Srinivas Gowda was being dragged.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    We appreciate the response from Government ...

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    There is no other option.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Srinivas Gowda can become an Olympic star or not, time will answer. But yes, he has already made news in international level media & we are proud of him.

    Long way to go brother. Best of luck !!!

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Some discouragement already?

    Whether Mr Gowda wins a medal at Olympics or not, he is destined for bigger things. He has been noticed by the sports minister.

    So, all the best Mr Gowda!

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  • Agnel, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Let us encourage our talent. Let us not see the person as a labourer or a illiterate. Class, caste religion, education, language or region does not have any part in his ability to perform.
    on the point of Buffalos tied to rope and he being supported by the rope, and wind being favorable, and slush field being a hindrance.... let us give a chance the aspirant, a talented sprinter to at least be there and show.....
    Your concern is he is committed to you to your contract, he is a bonded labourer..?
    This country as they say "A BEGGER SITTING ON A GOLDEN BENCH" has the talent and hungry and desperate to perform and come up and be examples to the world type souls, if only powers that be encourage and guide.... or at least NOT BE STUMBLING BLOCKS.
    How many hundreds or should we say thousands of talents in the billion + people that we are aspire and look for any help that may be available to work for the nation and to light their own lives and of others.... but for the likes of the people that hold power and authority over them and chastise and ridicule them into quiet submission.
    There is a kindle of hope that we rarely see.... we see it too often in lives of people take up challenges and endure great pain on own to do good selflessly, taking up projects on their own like building roads, bridges, to help others with out any assistance from authorities and peoples representatives who are supposed to work.... and in this case a talent and sports ministry to identify and nurture and aid progress of the nation..
    Let it be.. let it go... there will be another Kambala Jokey for you... Be generous and large hearted.... there is too much at stake in this fast growing nation. we have the ability and the resources if only we see a will and no hindrance in the powers that govern and try to control our lives... Progress of a nation is far more important that a small village...what you give will come back many folds... May be we have a Bolt our land lets do it.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Olympics or not, Srinivas Gowda has made us and our region proud. We sincerely hope and wish that with due guidance, help and training he will be able to reach greater heights. It is great that his talent was recognised and that he is able to try to scale higher. Well done Srinivas and good luck in your next step.

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  • Stephan Dsilva, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    100% correct opinion

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, Feb 15 2020

    True!
    But the fat the Skill and Talent have been recognized itself is success in right direction..need to be optimistic..positive.
    He has the right Physique.
    With right Training and Diet, exercise.. etc
    he can go step by step...
    Imagine India is blessed with 800 million Talents/skils.. in various interests, streams, skills, talents
    are all Channelised. This is the OCEAN of Energy...
    India .. the central/state and the Community need to encourage and induct their children .. expose them and tap their ENERGY in the right direction..
    The sky is the Limit.
    W have great responsibility.. Follow Dr. Kalam's preaching.
    to make india most advanced nation..prosperous.. bouyant..vibrant nation on this planet by 2030

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 15 2020

    Running behind a buffalo on wet ground is different from running on tracks with spikes ..anyways politicians play their games ..but if he can be trained for olympics ..why not ..Maybe kambla sport should be made global ..with Mangalore and udupi as epicenter of this sport ..
    May be it will boost tourism in our district and bring in the penny and generate some employments as collateral

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