Other than Cricket,
Gilli thandu, Goli (marbles) bambaram (tops) …. Hide and seek – was this rustic game – driving
cycle – not exactly a bi-cycle, which was a luxury – most heads of family had
one – would keep them well-oiled and shining –not many would allow the cycle
tobe touched and driven by kids – those who get a chance would drive with
half-pedal (kurangu pedal – monkey pedalling)
What gave the
youngsters pleasure was the [old worn-out] cycle tire – kids would run
enthusiastically guiding the cycle tire either by hand or with small sticks,
turning, putting eights and in all feeling as if they were driving a royal
cycle. There were symbolical races and
hard fought fights of colliding one with other, seeing which remains without
falling for long. Those of us who played these games will understand the
pleasure and recall them instantly [sure
the modern day compu savvy whizkid never knows these]………….. and do you know
that it is not a local sport – perhaps another colonial vestige with name ‘hoop
rolling’ !
Now this is what you
would read when you google ‘Hoop rolling’ - also called hoop trundling, is both a sport
and a child's game in which a large hoop is rolled along the ground, generally
by means of an implement wielded by the player. The aim of the game is to keep
the hoop upright for long periods of time or to do various tricks.
Hoop rolling has been
documented since antiquity in Africa, Asia and Europe. Played as a target game
it is an ancient tradition among widely dispersed aboriginal societies. In
Asia, the earliest records date from ancient China, and in Europe from Ancient
Greece. The Greeks referred to the hoop as the trochus. Hoop rolling was
practised in the gymnasium, and the hoop was also used for tumbling and dance
with different techniques. The hoop held symbolic meanings in Greek myth and
culture. A bronze hoop was one of the toys of the infant Dionysus, and hoop
driving is an attribute of Ganymede, often depicted on Greek vase paintings
from the 5th century BCE.
Wellesley College has
been conducting hoop rolling competition for more than a century.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
17th Oct
2o14
