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Sumo: Solid wins keep Takayasu, Wakatakakage on top in Osaka

Kyodo 24 Mar 2022
Former ozeki Takayasu and new sekiwake Wakatakakage each defeated a title rival to remain co-leaders as the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament championship chase reached a fever pitch on Thursday, the 12th day of the 15-day meet ... Takayasu (R) defeats Mitakeumi on the 12th day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka on March 24, 2022 ... Sumo ... Sumo ... Sumo.
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Sumo: New ozeki Mitakeumi tests positive for coronavirus

Kyodo 31 Jan 2022
The 29-year-old, who won the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament this month, securing his promotion to the second-highest rank, has a fever of around 39 C with an antigen test returning positive on Monday ...
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Top sumo wrestler Hakuho latest to test positive

Straits Times 05 Jan 2021
TOKYO • Record-breaking sumo champion Hakuho has tested positive for Covid-19 just days before the New Year tournament, the Japan Sumo Association (JSA) said yesterday ... A gyoji, or referee, from a different stable also tested positive on Monday after complaining of a fever and cough.
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Japan's top sumo wrestler tests positive for Covid-19

RTE 05 Jan 2021
Record-breaking sumo champion Hakuho has tested positive for Covid-19 just days before the New Year tournament, the Japan Sumo Association has said ... A gyoji, or referee, from a different stable also tested positive yesterday after complaining of a fever and cough.
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As Japan reopens, coronavirus testing slowed by bureaucracy and staff shortages

Reuters 28 May 2020
At the beginning of April, a young Japanese sumo wrestler known as Shobushi came down with a fever. His coaches tried calling a local public health centre to get him a coronavirus test, but the phone lines were busy ... .
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Japanese sumo wrestler dies from coronavirus infections

Hong Kong Standard 13 May 2020
A 28-year-old Japanese sumo wrestler died today from the coronavirus. Shoubushi, whose real name was Kiyotaka Suetake, is the first sumo wrestler ...
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Sumo wrestler Shobushi, 28, is sport's first coronavirus death

CNN 13 May 2020
(CNN)A 28-year-old Japanese sumo wrestler has died from health complications after contracting coronavirus, the first in the sport to fall victim to Covid-19. Shobushi, whose real name was Kiyotaka Suetake, died from multiple organ failure after a bout of pneumonia, the Japan's Sumo Association (JSA) announced.
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28-year-old sumo wrestler dies in Japan from coronavirus

Yahoo Daily News 13 May 2020
TOKYO (AP) — A 28-year-old sumo wrestler died ... The sumo association said the wrestler developed a fever on April 4 but could not get a test or find a hospital until his symptoms worsened and he was accepted four days later.
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Young sumo wrestler becomes 1st to die in sport from COVID-19

Asahi News 13 May 2020
Japan's sumo world announced its first death ... Shobushi experienced a fever after returning to Tokyo from Osaka where the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament was held in March, and was coughing up bloody phlegm.
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Coronavirus: Japanese sumo wrestler dies at 28

Yahoo Daily News 13 May 2020
A 28-year-old Japanese sumo wrestler infected with the virus has died, the Japan Sumo Association (JSA) has announced, the first in the sport to fall victim to the virus ... He had been the first sumo wrestler to test positive for the virus on 10 April, said Kyodo News ... Shobushi first suffered from a 38C fever on 4 April.
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Asia Today: New Zealand has no new cases for 2nd day

McAlester News-Capital 13 May 2020
SUMO WRESTLER DIES. A 28-year-old Japanese sumo wrestler died Wednesday from the coronavirus. Shoubushi, whose real name was Kiyotaka Suetake, is the first sumo wrestler known to have died from the virus and is among the youngest victims in Japan. He developed a fever on April 4 but could not get a test or find a hospital until four days later.
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Asia Today: New Zealand ends most coronavirus restrictions

Wtop 13 May 2020
SUMO WRESTLER DIES. A 28-year-old Japanese sumo wrestler died Wednesday from the coronavirus. Shoubushi, whose real name was Kiyotaka Suetake, is the first sumo wrestler known to have died from the virus and is among the youngest victims in Japan. He developed a fever on April 4 but could not get a test or find a hospital until four days later.
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SPORTS BRIEFS

Taipei Times 10 Apr 2020
SUMO WRESTLING ... A Japanese sumo wrestler has tested positive for COVID-19, increasing the ... The wrestler, whose name has not been disclosed, developed a fever last week, but none of his stablemates and no officials have experienced symptoms, the Japan Sumo Association said yesterday.
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Coronavirus: ‘Satan and a virus’ won’t close some US churches on Sunday

The Irish Times 10 Apr 2020
US ... Asia ... A Japanese sumo wrestler has tested positive for the coronavirus, further threatening postponement of next month’s Summer Grand Sumo Tournament, which has already been delayed. The wrestler, whose name has not been disclosed, first developed a fever last week, but none of his stablemates or officials have complained of symptoms of the virus.
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May Sumo tournament to be postponed 2 weeks due to virus

Kyodo 03 Apr 2020
The Summer Grand Sumo Tournament, which was scheduled to open on May 10, will be postponed for two weeks due to the new coronavirus pandemic, the Japan Sumo Association decided Friday ... Fifteen-day grand sumo tournaments are held every two months ... Sumo ... Sumo.

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