the Kambala jockey was walking with a pair of buffalo and the speed generated was also by animals.
However, the record cannot be directly compared, as the Kambala jockey was walking with a pair of buffalo and the speed generated was also by animals. But the race was run in a dirty place, which can only be a speed blocker.
Usain Bolt may have some competition.
This prompted Bolt to compare the world record sprint in just 9.58 seconds.
As Gowda ran 142.50 meters in 13.62 seconds, people simply calculated what his speed would be for 100 meters. It turned out to be only 9.55 seconds, .03 seconds faster than Bolt's record. But the race was run in a dirty place, which can only be a speed blocker.
Even without comparison, Gowda's strength is remarkable in itself.
Usain Bolt may have some competition.
This prompted Bolt to compare the world record sprint in just 9.58 seconds.
As Gowda ran 142.50 meters in 13.62 seconds, people simply calculated what his speed would be for 100 meters. It turned out to be only 9.55 seconds, .03 seconds faster than Bolt's record. But the race was run in a dirty place, which can only be a speed blocker.
Even without comparison, Gowda's strength is remarkable in itself.
The muddy or slush paddy fields of Kambala, Mangalore and Udupi regions of Karnataka are an ancient, traditional buffalo race.
Many villages organize Kambala in which dozens of enthusiastic youth participate with their best trained buffalo.
According to the locals who witnessed the lightning incident, the joy on the 28-year-old's face reflects that it has the best meaning in the culture.
He said, "I love Kambala. The credit for my success must go to my two buffaloes as well. They ran very well. I followed or chased them."
Many villages organize Kambala in which dozens of enthusiastic youth participate with their best trained buffalo.
According to the locals who witnessed the lightning incident, the joy on the 28-year-old's face reflects that it has the best meaning in the culture.
He said, "I love Kambala. The credit for my success must go to my two buffaloes as well. They ran very well. I followed or chased them."
His incredible feat set the internet on fire. Several thousand people worldwide have shared it on Twitter and Facebook.
Some even suggested that the government should train them for the Olympics.
Under pressure from some animal rights activists, Kambala was banned a few years ago because it involved jockeys killing buffalo so they could run faster.
However, a special law was passed by the Congress government of Karnataka under the leadership of the then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. In some Kambala events,

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