Egypt's tradition of tahtib (stick fighting), popular at festivities and dating back at least 5,000 years, has become a modern martial art that enthusiasts hope will eventually make it to the Olympics. French-Egyptian Adel Paul Boulad, who for some 15 years has been the driving force behind modern tahtib, calls the push a "unifying project" and a "cultural revolution". The modern practice "is an updated sports version of a multi-millennial art", said the 69-year-old martial arts teacher. "It is a sporting practice that is codified, structured... and which spans the entire history of Egypt," he told AFP.