Sep. 2, Sun.
Children's Sumo
[Focus]
Children's Sumo
In his younger days, even former great Yokozuna Takanohana took part in the traditional children's sumo tournament to discover Japan's top sumo kid in the fourth to sixth grades of primary school. Following heats at 133 places around the country, the finals took place at the Ryogoku Kokugikan arena in Tokyo. We introduce the charming but powerful bouts. (This year's was the 28th tournament.)
The Keys to the Strength - Children's Sumo Yokozuna
Tsuguto Toma, who won the children's sumo tournament for the third straight time this year, is from Okinawa prefecture and now a sixth grader in primary school. He trained with a senior high school sumo club and built up his strength through beach training before this year's finals. He is also very big for his age - standing 1.78m tall and weighing in at 145kg - and displays fine leadership qualities.
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[Guest]
Thane Camus
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