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The United States national kabaddi team represent the United States of America in international men's
kabaddi Kabaddi is a contact team sport. Played between two teams of seven players, the objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of the court, touch out as many of their ...
competition. The team first competed at the
2016 Kabaddi World Cup The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was the third edition of the Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style), standard-style Kabaddi World Cup. It was organised by the International Kabaddi Federation and contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad, India. ...
in India, where they placed 12th. The team, led by Captain Troy Bacon and Co-Captains Dillyon Banks and Jake Kantor, has recruited Head Coach James Obilo. Obilo is a defender from the Kenyan National Kabaddi Team and holds the record for most tackle points ever scored in an international match
13 points
. USA Kabaddi is preparing to launch a USA Kabaddi League and USA Kabaddi Cup. The team intends to assist the sport in bidding for
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inclusion as they continue to spread the sport globally.


History

The United States kabaddi team for the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was formed by
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graduate Celestine Jones just before the tournament. It consisted of athletes and musicians from the university who had backgrounds in other sports, but no prior kabaddi experience. Despite facing lopsided losses, the team's presence in the tournament was seen as a sign of the growing popularity of kabaddi in the United States. Today, the team trains out of Atlanta, Georgia in preparation for the upcoming Kabaddi World Cup, USA Kabaddi Cup, and USA Kabaddi League. The team intends to assist the sport in bidding for Olympic inclusion as they continue to spread the sport globally.


Team


2016 Kabaddi World Cup

The U.S. squad was one of several newcomer teams at the World Cup that ''
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'' classified as being a "ragtag nitof novices, part-timers, and transplants from other sports". The team, composed primarily of athletes and hip-hop musicians from the historically black Florida A&M University, was recruited through word-of-mouth advertising and social media posts. One member was recruited through a text message that asked "Do you want to go to India?". They briefly trained in
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on a
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field before traveling to India for the tournament. None of the players were familiar with kabaddi, but had experience in other sports such as American football, Track and field, and basketball. Team member Dillyon Banks felt that the training regiment of two sessions per-day was demanding, remarking that "there were people throwin' up on the field. We're not getting paid to do this. The dedication, the heart, the team effort it took in a short period of time to make this whole thing work is what brought us together." The U.S. team was greeted with a "
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" chant as they emerged from the plane. The inexperienced team opened the tournament with a 52–12 loss to tournament favorites Iran, followed by similarly lopsided losses to Japan, Poland, Thailand, and Kenya. Having to compete against top countries such as
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and
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in their first competition ever, was "almost like trying to learn basketball by playing against the Golden State Warriors.". Captain Kushim Sun Rey remarked that "if you're on defense and one person makes a wrong move, you can end up losing major points." The ''
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'' felt that the U.S. team were a "quirk" of the tournament, "even by its regular standards considering pharmacists and engineers are competing against monks and fishermen", but stood out from others with their display of hip-hop culture, reporting that "their
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ed players take to the kabaddi mats with their nicknames on their backs. McKie wears his rap name 'Pharoh D' on the back of his shirt. Kevin Caldwell, an all rounder, wears 'Hustle' on his jersey. Fields' shirt also has his rap name 'Ronnie Eriic'. Another teammate is called 'Swag'." It was argued that the presence of the U.S. and other newcomers was a sign that the sport of kabaddi was experiencing " revolution from dusty provincial pastime to international media spectacle", and could begin to develop a following in the United States.


Tournament Results


2016 Kabaddi World Cup

The United States were drawn into Group B for the group stage of the tournament.


References

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Kabaddi Kabaddi is a contact team sport. Played between two teams of seven players, the objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of the court, touch out as many of their ...