REMBAU (Negeri Sembilan) • Riding a galloping horse under the blazing sun, Malaysian archer Zaharudin Rastam Yeop Mahidin fires an arrow at a target as a crowd cheers.
This is horseback archery, which was common for thousands of years in hunting and warfare but declined with the introduction of firearms and other modern combat gear.
Now it is getting a revival as a niche sport, gaining a growing following in Malaysia and among a small number of enthusiasts worldwide.
Wearing a traditional outfit associated with the country’s ethnic Malay Muslim majority, Mr. Zaharudin was one of 28 riders competing at a tournament in the central Rembau district.
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