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Buhurt players fight to revive ancient glory

By Aybek Askhar | China Daily | Updated: 2019-10-30 09:17
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Like other buhurt tournaments, the BOTN is a breathtaking game, but it is never cruel. It is played out under the watchful eyes of cameras and referees who are always prepared to stop proceedings if the rules are violated.

While the weapons are not lethal, to prevent injuries, the players are forbidden to remove any protective elements, and the condition of victory is simple - the opponent simply has to be knocked to the ground.

"It sounds easy, but to knock your opponent down, you need a powerful weapon in your hand, and to prevent harm from the weapon, you need to cover your body with a full metal jacket. After that, if you are a newcomer, you may barely be able to move," Kang said.

Though more enthusiasts are joining the club as the Huben offers a very good platform for the players, Gao said only the most die-hard fans insist on taking part, because players not only need passion and love but also significant disposable income and time.

Gao is a true buhurt lover. His commitment is all-encompassing, despite his day job as a 3D character animator. From organizing training and foreign currency to selecting armor, raising funds and spending thousands of yuan on travel, it is hard to find a moment that is not taken up with the sport.

"I have been following some of the major players of the BOTN on social networking websites, and in 2015, I met several foreign contestants when they visited China. They were pretty impressed by our passion for the sport and said our team was qualified for the tournament," he said.

"Thanks to the foreign players we met, after the annual meeting in 2016, we received an invitation letter to represent China at the next BOTN tournament."

European teams have an absolute advantage, technically and tactically, so when the Chinese team made its debut in 2017, a lack of experience meant the players didn't get far in the ranks.

Since 2017, Gao's team - also called Huben - has attended five key tournaments overseas, including the BOTN and the Dynamo Cup, held annually in Ukraine. Though the players did not produce outstanding performances, Gao believes they are gaining experience and will soon become competitive.

"Even though we lose often, I am still gratified that we have the opportunity to challenge better teams, as we wholeheartedly love the sport, and with the Chinese-style armor on our bodies, it feels like we are fighting for our country," Gao said.

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