e/Yak racing

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has glosseng: Yak racing is a spectator sport held at many traditional festivals of Tibet, Northern Pakistan and Mongolia, and can be one of the most entertaining parts of a Tibetan horse festival, in gatherings which integrate popular dances and songs with traditional physical games. Each of the competitors, which commonly number 10 or 12, mounts his yak, and the yaks run towards the opposite end of the race course in a sprint. Yaks can run surprisingly fast over short distances. The winner is usually given several khata (a traditional Tibetan scarf) as well as a small amount of prize money. Yak racing is also known to be performed in parts of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and in Pamir in Pakistan.
lexicalizationeng: yak racing
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Japanese
has glossjpn: ヤクレース()はチベットやモンゴルの伝統的な祭りで開催されるアニマルスポーツ。カザフスタン、キルギスタン、アフガニスタンのパミール高原などでも行われている 。チベットの乗馬祭りでは音楽やダンスの中観衆に見守られて行われる最も盛り上がる競技の一つである 。ヤクは短距離ならばかなりのスピードを出すことができる。一般的に10人から12人の競技者がヤクにまたがり、短い距離のコースをゴールに向かって走り、勝者はカタというチベットの伝統的なスカーフを賞金と共に与えられる。
lexicalizationjpn: ヤクレース
Dutch
has glossnld: Jakrace is een sport die meestal uitgevoerd wordt tijdens traditionele festivals in Kazachstan, Kirgizië, Mongolië en Tibet. Een competitiespeler klimt op de rug van een jak en rent ermee naar het andere eind van het raceparcours. Jaks kunnen snel rennen over korte afstanden. De winnaar krijgt gewoonlijk een khata (een traditionele Tibetaanse sjaal) en prijzengeld.
lexicalizationnld: Jakrace
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media:imgIn Tibet, yaks are decorated and honored by the families they are part of.jpg
media:imgYaks still provide the best way to plow fields in Tibet.jpg

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