The organiser, former gup Kanjur claimed the tournament played on traditional bow and arrow and aping the Yangphel style, was the first of its kind in Thimphu.
The tournament saw 22 teams participating in it.
He said he was interested in playing archery on Pakshi before he switched on to compound bow a few years ago.
“I was sent to other countries to represent my own in playing archery on Pakshi and now I should do something to preserve and promote it,” he said, adding although a number of archery tournaments were organised in the country, it was less on traditional equipment.
“This is one of the reasons for conducting this tournament,” Kanjur said.
He also said the tournament was in celebration of the royal wedding, its finals being scheduled on the wedding day. Prizes have yet to be decided as the organiser are still looking for sponsors.
“I’m starting this tournament with the hope it’ll become an annual event,” he said.
In today’s tournament, Gunners will play Wamling Yarna and Ram Kharp in the morning and Radhi will contest Druk Chapcha Construction and Chang shooters in the afternoon. The tournament started on September 18 and the league round will wind up on September 30.
Source: Kuenselonline