News in Frames: Fastest hooves first on the track
The annual Hindkesari Pedgaon ‘Bailgada Sharyat’ (bullock cart race) once again showcased Maharashtra’s deep-rooted rural sporting tradition, attracting more than 1,000 entrants and thousands of
The annual Hindkesari Pedgaon ‘Bailgada Sharyat’ (bullock cart race) once again showcased Maharashtra’s deep-rooted rural sporting tradition, attracting more than 1,000 entrants and thousands of spectators from across the region. Pedgaon has earned a reputation as one of the most prominent and prestigious venues on the State’s bullock cart racing circuit, drawing competitors and enthusiasts year after year who vie for unmatched glory. The event began around 7 a.m., with competitors arriving well before sunrise to prepare their prized bullocks for the day’s competition. As the morning progressed, a massive crowd gathered around the maidaan (ground), while many spectators occupied a nearby hilltop that offered a panoramic view of the racing track. The competition unfolded over multiple rounds, testing the speed, endurance and precision. Because of its standing as a highly prestigious race, the stakes were incredibly high; only one grand winner could ultimately claim the coveted top prize of ₹1,21,000 and the legendary honour associated with Pedgaon.
Every single run down the track was crucial. The atmosphere remained electric throughout the day as supporters cheered for their favourite teams and celebrated every strong performance. The buzz on the ground reached a fever pitch as spectators eagerly anticipated the run of champion bull ‘Bakasur’. Across the venue, people spoke of his legendary track record, with many calling him the “Sachin Tendulkar” of the bullock cart racing world for his unmatched speed and remarkable consistency. Bakasur lived up to his reputation. As he crossed the finish line to win the race, the entire maidaan erupted in celebration. The bull was instantly thronged by a massive, ecstatic sea of spectators and fans rushing to catch a glimpse, take photos, and celebrate the victory. The contest of speed and skill proved once again why it is one of the most anticipated and revered events on Maharashtra’s rural sporting calendar.
More than a race, it was a celebration of the State’s agricultural heritage, the enduring tradition of Bailgada Sharyat, and the passion that continues to bring competitors and spectators to Pedgaon year after year. On edge: An aerial view captures the intense action of a traditional bullock cart race at Pedgaon, with thousands of spectators lining the dirt tracks as racers kick up dust in a thrilling display of speed and heritage. Luck of the draw: Committee members blindfold a volunteer while drawing lots to determine the race order, before the bullock cart race in Pedgaon village. Before the charge: A racing team helps a bull get off a transport truck after arriving at the Pedgaon grounds. Pre-race ritual: Handlers walk a racing bull across the grounds at sunset, easing its muscles after the long journey and preparing it for the next day’s race.
