Oulak
The oulak is a collective Sport equestrian Kyrgyz in which a goat or a Mouton decapitated is used as ball. Two teams of five riders are opposed to seize the carcass and to put it with an unfavourable aim a maximum of time over one 20 minutes duration.
Typical sport of Central Asia, it is related with the Kazakh Kok By or with the Afghan Bouzkachi , also called " goat écorché" described by Joseph Kessel in the novel the Riders .
The oulak or " oulak tartysh" is regarded as a national sport with the Kirghizstan.
Origin
The Mythologie says that it would be inspired by the wolves which learn how with their small to drive out, the Kyrgyz would have made a play of it.
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