Ancient Sikh Martial Arts Showdown to Take Place at Cloverdale Agriplex – . – .

Ancient Sikh Martial Arts Showdown to Take Place at Cloverdale Agriplex – . – .
Ancient Sikh Martial Arts Showdown to Take Place at Cloverdale Agriplex – . – .

2024-06-29 22:43:55

A Sikh martial arts competition is held in Cloverdale.

The Damdama Gatka Championship will bring together players from all over the world and will be held at the Agriplex on July 6 and 7.

Gatka is a traditional Sikh combat sport and is considered combat education.

“This event brings together talented Gatka players to showcase the rich traditions of the ancient Sikh martial art,” said Vaneet Kaur, Communications Manager of Damdama Gatka Championship.

Kaur added that competitors will come from across Canada (almost every province), several from California and other parts of the United States, several from India and some from various other countries.

Spectators will be able to attend the qualifying matches on Saturday, July 6 and the championship matches on Sunday, July 7.

The competition is organised by the Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji Gatka Akhara (SBDSJGA), which has facilities in Surrey and Victoria. An akhara is both a competition ring and a training school for Gatka, much like a gymnasium, but with a spiritual side. Gatka as a sport is inseparable from Sikhism.

“There is a spiritual and religious aspect to Gatka,” Kaur said. Cloverdale Reporter“When you enter the akhara, or when you are about to perform or practice the martial art, a prayer is inserted there before you begin.”

She explained that the competitors then bow, salute the weapons they will use, enter the akhara and fight. There are two forms of Gatka, a training form and a competition form.

Kaur said that on the first day of the competition, the championships will take on more of a festival atmosphere as fighters will participate in various qualifying matches, but there will be no elimination bouts. On the second day, she said, competitors will begin with more qualifying matches, but will fight for tournament survival in the elimination rounds later in the day, as athletes fight to be crowned champions in four categories: junior boys and girls (15 years and over) and senior men and women (18 years and over).

“It’s a fari soti “The competition,” Kaur explained. “So this is where two players compete against each other. go is a leather shield and a out “It’s a bamboo stick.”

Gatka fighters will face off one-on-one in two-minute bouts.

According to a SBDSJGA press release regarding the championships, the aim is to “present the traditional elements of Gatka in a contemporary approach.”

This is the second Damdama Gatka Championship. Last year, during the inaugural event, more than 2,000 spectators passed through the gates for the two-day tournament (held at Khalsa School on 124). Kaur said it was a “huge success” and she hopes it will be repeated this year, hoping even more people will come thanks to a bigger venue.

“This is a first of its kind. There are competitions all over the world, but the way we organize them is unique,” ​​she said. “Last year we had the Punjabi commentators from Hockey Night in Canada doing live commentary while we broadcast the event. »

The live stream will be streamed on the SBDSJGA YouTube page and will feature several Sikh sports media personalities as well as former Gatka fighters.

The tournament is supported by two main sponsors, Khalsa Credit Union and Ion Properties.

“We hope to raise awareness of Gatka and show what this traditional martial art really is and we are excited about it,” Kaur added. “And as we had a very positive participation rate last year, we extended the festival to the Agriplex. Last year it was incredible. It was crowded. »

“We are really hoping for bigger and better participation this year. »

Kaur said admission is free and there will be food trucks on site Saturday and Sunday.

The Damdama Gatka Championships will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on July 6 and 7 at the Cloverdale Agriplex, located at 17798 62 Avenue on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Visit gatka.ca for more information.

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