Kyz kuu

'girl-chasing')[2] is an equestrian traditional sport among Turkic peoples such as Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz.

It exhibits elements of horse racing but is often referred to as a "kissing game".

A young man on horseback waits at a starting line.

If she is in range of the young man, she may use her whip to beat him, which signifies a victory for her.

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Riders in traditional Kazakh dress play Kyz kuar . [ 1 ] In the depiction, the young woman is winning by whipping the young man.