Nigeria to host 2025 Chovken African regional championship — ICF
Priscilla Osaje
The sport features two teams of four horse riders who aim to score goals by driving a small leather ball into the opponent’s goal using curved wooden mallets.
A standard Chovken match consists of two 15-minute halves.
Recently, UNESCO added Chovken to its prestigious list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Kangiwa assured that top Chovken teams from across Africa, including Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, and other leading nations, would participate in the championship in Nigeria.
He emphasised that hosting the tournament would not only generate significant international publicity for the country but also boost public interest in Nigerian equestrian sports.
NAN recalls that Nigeria finished third at the maiden International Chovken Championship held in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2024.
The tournament featured teams from 10 countries – Azerbaijan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Kuwait, Poland, Germany, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Malta, and Nigeria. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)