Instead of the traditional dance, the event featured a series of adrenaline-pumping activities, including obstacle avoidance, tug of war, ziplining, tyre pulling, river crossing, and crossing nets. These activities not only tested the physical prowess of the participants but also emphasized the importance of cooperation and strategy.
The tournament also served as a platform for fostering camaraderie and cultural exchange among the participants, promoting the rich heritage of Hogam and its significance in the region.
Mr. Parvaiz khan, President of the Indian Hogam Federation, expressed his delight at the success of the event, saying, “The 2nd State UT Hogam Tournament has truly exemplified the spirit of sportsmanship and unity among our athletes. It has showcased the immense potential of Hogam as a sport that embodies strength, endurance, and tradition.”
The International Tiger’s Martial Arts organization and all participants extend their gratitude to the sponsors, volunteers, and the local community for their unwavering support in making the 2nd State UT Hogam Tournament a resounding success. Plans are already underway for an even more remarkable event in 2024.