Traditional sports take center stage at 6th Meghalaya Games

Jowai, January 25: In a bid to preserve and promote the traditional sports of the state, for the first time, Meghalaya included its three traditional games in 5th Meghalaya Games, held in Tura. Continuing this effort, the Government of Meghalaya has inculcated, again,Rah Mukhrah, Maw PoinandAn∙ding Oka in the 6th Meghalaya Games 2025.These traditional games are being held at Dulong Football Playground in Jowai, the host venue of the 6th Meghalaya Games.

Today at the Dulong Playground, Jowai, athletes showcased the vibrant traditional sports culture of the state. In the An’ding Oka (Individual) event, Shri. Pangrak R Marak from West Garo Hills clinched the gold, while Shri. Pritam Sunar from East Khasi Hills and Shri. Wanlambhahmiki Passsah from West Jaintia Hills secured silver and bronze, respectively. The Mawpoin events highlighted the prowess of both men and women, with East Khasi Hills District winning gold in the women’s category and West Garo Hills dominating the men’s category. Shri. Callten Sari from West Jaintia Hills emerged as a standout athlete, winning gold in the Rahmookhrah (Individual) event and being honored as the Best Athlete Men. West Jaintia Hills further demonstrated their excellence in the Rahmookhrah (Group) event, securing gold. The games celebrated Meghalaya’s rich culture, heritage and traditions which are being transferred for generations. 

As earlier stated by Hon’ble Chief Minister of the state, Shri Conrad K Sangma,Meghalaya games are organized to not only benefit development of sports & sports infrastructure across the region, but also, to ensure that the youth of the state interact, visits and knows about each other’s cultures. Accordingly, 87 participants across different districts are taking part in three traditional games of the state.  

Mawpoiń, a Khasi Traditional sport consists of two teams, where each of them alternately plays the part of Chasers (known as Nongskoi) and builders (known as Nongteimaw). As explained by Shri Sienma Tato, competition manager of traditional sports in the 6th Meghalaya games, “Builders are required to arrange or build a stack of stones while the Chasers attempts to eliminate them by throwing a ball at the Builders (neck downwards) to result in elimination. The team with the maximum number of stones-arranged and builders-eliminated is usually declared the winner.”

An•ding Oka is an indigenous sports of the A•chik people who reside in Garo Hills region of Meghalaya.As explained by Shri Tato, “For Anding Oka, participants from across the district compete by pulling a bamboo stick, and the one who manages to pull the stick towards themselves is declared the winner, while the one who lets go, loses.”

The Rah Moo Khrah, an indigenous game from the Jaintia Hills region is one of the oldest game, played to compete and display the strength of the competitors. Here, the competitors carry a raw heavy rounded rock with a weight ranging from 24.4 kg to 138.10 Kg to the finishing line. It is a display of brute and raw strength and the one who touches the finishing line first becomes the strongest person and in the olden days, they were given the title of “Ki Mar”.

Expressing why the inclusion of traditional games is significant to their preservation, Shri Tato said, “Our concern is that many children today spend their time on mobile phones. Without efforts like this to include traditional sports in the Meghalaya Games, these games might fade away, and future generations would miss knowing about them. There are so many traditional sports in Meghalaya, and it is crucial that we preserve and promote them. We are grateful to the Government of Meghalaya for making the traditional games, a part of such a big platform. This year, a total of 87 sportspersons are playing the traditional sports.”

Theinculcation of these traditional games is a testament to the steps taken by the government in preserving and promoting its intangible cultural heritage. The sixth edition of Meghalaya Games, 2025 is state’s biggest multi-sport event encompassing 29 events, 3500 sportspersons, 500 technical officers, 23 different venues and 12 participating districts, being held at the West Jaintia Hills District, Meghalaya. 

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