Aug. 26, Sun.
Rival Yokozuna
[Focus]
Rival Yokozuna
1. Nagoya Sumo Tournament
Mongolian Ozeki wrestler Harumafuji overpowered compatriot and Yokozuna Hakuho to win the 15-day tournament with a perfect record. Harumafuji is small for a sumo wrestler at 1m 85 and 128kg but he'll be aiming for promotion to Yokozuna rank himself in the September tournament - what's the secret of his strength and how far can he go?
2. Great Sumo Rivals
Chiyonofuji, the 58th Yokozuna, was a small, speedy wrestler who had a body as strong as steel. He won 31 championships by defeating his opponents through sheer physical prowess. His great rival was the 59th Yokozuna, Takanosato. Both had perfect win records when they faced off on the final day in September, 1983. Then, in the nineties, Takanohana burst onto the scene. He faced off against Akebono from Hawaii in many tremendous bouts.
[Science Lens]
Swimming
Crawl versus Breaststroke
What's the best way to swim a long distance without getting tired? Crawl or breaststroke? A high speed camera tracks the beautiful swimming forms of Olympic gold medalist Ai Shibata for the scientific analysis of just why the crawl is so efficient.
[Guest]
Tanaka Oulevey Miyako
She was '88 Seoul Olympic bronze medalist in the synchronized swimming duet. Her career has since included overseas coaching work and now she's a mental trainer.
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