Sumo Popularity
August 21, 2007I think Sumo would be a whole lot more popular if matches looked more like this:
New Yokozuna! Hakuho
June 7, 2007SamuraiDave wrote a great post on the crowning of a new Yokozuna: Hakuho.
He also raises the question as to whether Kotooshu, the Bulgarian (below), is a Yokozuna in the making. I am hoping so. I see the immense talent. But, he needs to be able to put it all together.

Natsu Basho Continues
May 18, 2007 
The Summer Grand Sumo Tournament Continues:
Bulgarian Kotooshu (4-1) secured a clean sweep for sumo’s second rank of ozeki when he rebounded from Wednesday’s surprise defeat to Tamanoshima by railroading Kakizoe (0-5).
Update on 2007 Summer Grand Sumo Tournament
May 15, 2007
Update on the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament:
Asashoryu, aiming for his 21st Emperor’s Cup and first title in two basho, never gave Homasho a chance to get rolling in the day’s final at Ryogoku Kokugikan. The Mongolian yokozuna rammed the winless No. 1 maegashira with his left shoulder and used his hand to mash his opponent in the face and abruptly out of the ring.
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Bulgarian Kotooshu (2-0) also had to dodge a bullet when he went tumbling to the dohyo surface at the hands of newly promoted komusubi Toyonoshima (0-2). The pair fell at nearly the same time, but Toyonoshima’s hand touched the dirt before the ozeki landed.
Notice in the picture above how Kotooshu looks like he’s getting flipped by his opponent. He got lucky alright.
Hard Sumo Training: Kotooshu in the Training Hall
May 9, 2007Here’s Kotooshu training in the Sumo Stable. It’s a rare glimpse into the tough training these guys go through day after day, year after year. And a reminder to stay focused on your goals, to always work hard, and to be disciplined.
Sumo Tournament season 2007
May 8, 2007


Check out the great photo sections for the 2007 tournament session so far. There is another tournament this Sunday, May 13th. I’ll keep you posted!
A review of The Dojo
May 8, 2007Here’s a link to a Sumo Fan site in French where they reviewed this blog. Go Sumo!
Here’s the text … couldn’t tell you what they’re saying, but I hope it’s positive, lol!
Pour citer l’auteur du site, un dojo est un endroit où « l’on cultive sa passion, où l’on travaille dur, où l’on développe son âme ». « The Dojo » est un blog d’un entraîneur d’haltérophilie, dédié à la science et la pratique de l’haltérophilie et des sports de force, à la fois pour le développement physique et personnel. Il soutient que l’haltérophilie est semblable aux arts martiaux, en ce qu’elle demande un investissement énorme, des années d’étude et de travail acharné, d’équilibre, de vitesse et de concentration. Ça vous rappelle quelque chose ?
Ce qui nous amène au sumo. La section sumo du blog se concentre sur le régime alimentaire et d’entraînement des rikishi, qu’ils soient amateurs ou professionnels. Arrêtez vous y un instant pour y voir les nombreuses photos, clips et liens, et explorez le lieu ou le sport rencontre la science.
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