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Joe Starkey: David DeCastro departs an all-time Steeler

Hastings Tribune 26 Jun 2021
PITTSBURGH — Something seemed amiss. That is why I would not describe the Steelers releasing guard David DeCastro Thursday as stunning. Surprising? Sure. But hardly stunning ... Examples ... We're going to look like sumo wrestlers ... — He lamented the state of the league — notably all the empty stadiums — midway through the pandemic season of 2020 ... .
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Joe Starkey: David DeCastro departs an all-time Steeler, says ‘I’d have no problem calling it ...

Hastings Tribune 25 Jun 2021
Something seemed amiss. That is why I would not describe the Steelers releasing guard David DeCastro Thursday as stunning. Surprising? Sure. But hardly stunning ... Examples … ... Makes sense to me ... We’re going to look like sumo wrestlers ... — He lamented the state of the league — notably all the empty stadiums — midway through the pandemic season of 2020 ... .
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FOCUS: Sumo world floored by axed feature, wrestler's death

Kyodo 23 May 2020
The sumo world is grappling with its latest crisis as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed the life of a 28-year-old wrestler and forced the cancellation of the sport's showpiece May tournament ... "With the spread of the disease, just about everything is spoiled," lamented sumo elder Shibatayama, the JSA's public relations manager.
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Some Japanese fret more over economy, virus than Olympics

Asahi News 13 Mar 2020
Amid the spreading coronavirus and uncertainty over the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, many Japanese may be more concerned about the virus, what happens to their schools and the state of the economy ... U.S ... Ayaki Ogushi, a 32-year-old office worker, laments a series of cancellations of other sports events in Japan--baseball, soccer and even sumo.
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Some Japanese fret more over economy and virus than Olympics

The Courier Times 13 Mar 2020
TOKYOAmid the spreading coronavirus and uncertainty over the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, many Japanese may be more concerned about the virus, what happens to their schools, and the state of the economy ... Ayaki Ogushi, a 32-year-old office worker, laments a series of cancellations of other sports events in Japan – baseball, soccer and even sumo.
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SUMO/ Heavier wrestlers blamed for increase in serious injuries

Asahi News 18 Feb 2019
With sumo fans still lamenting the early retirement of hobbled former yokozuna Kisenosato, attention is turning to the increasing number of injuries in the sport. Famed sumo commentator Kitanofuji, a former yokozuna, has long suggested that the cause is the increased weight of wrestlers.
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In Japan, sumo is dominated by foreigners

Deccan Herald 27 Jan 2013
Japanese have lost their grip on sumo because of shifts in their society. On the first day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament, Japanese fans were hopeful that 2013 might bring some change ... “For Japanese, sumo is just about going forward,” he said ... An avid sumo fan since childhood, she lamented the current state of affairs.
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In Sumo’s Birthplace, a Drought of Champions

The New York Times 26 Jan 2013
TOKYO — On the first day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament last Sunday, fans here were hopeful that 2013 might bring change ... In 1993, Chad Rowan of Hawaii, who is known in sumo as Akebono, was the first non-Japanese wrestler to become a grand champion ... A sumo fan since childhood, she lamented the current state of affairs.
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Sumo attendance hits record lows

Japan Times 17 Sep 2011
"About 40 percent of day tickets were bought by foreigners until now, but I haven't seen any standing in the queue during this tournament," lamented stablemaster Hidenoyama, who is in charge of ticket sales at the Japan Sumo Association.
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Sumo under siege

The Independent 21 Mar 2009
Little prepares the uninitiated observer for a morning sumo workout, which is filled with painful insults to the flesh ... Sumo's yokozuna (grand champion) Asashoryu spoke for many when he lamented that young Japanese now exercise their thumbs and little else, says Doreen Simmons, a veteran British-born sumo commentator for the state broadcaster NHK.
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Yokozuna stay unbeaten / Harumafuji wins for 1st time as ozeki; Baruto, Tochiozan split lead 4 ways

Daily Yomiuri 15 Jan 2009
Five wins in five days, and the last a left-handed overarm belt throw ... The yokozuna stayed tied for the lead with a bread-and-butter win over Takekaze at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament on Thursday, hurling the No ... "I showed what I am capable of," Hakuho said ... "I have to do aggressive sumo ... Kotoshogiku lamented his form and the lack of support ... No ... .
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Yokozuna pair opens with wins

Daily Yomiuri 14 Sep 2008
Sumo got back to what it does best on Sunday at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan. The top wrestlers in the sport backed up new Japan Sumo Association chairman Musashigawa's apology for recent drugs scandals by putting on a great show for a sold-out crowd on the first day of the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament ... "It wasn't my sumo," Baruto lamented.
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OZUMO: Kotooshu has short summer to do big homework

Daily Yomiuri 06 Aug 2008
After his astonishing triumph at the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament, he was poised to give the two yokozuna a run for their money--and possibly be promoted to the sport's highest rank ... "This is what happens when you don't do a normal tachiai," Japan Sumo Association chairman Kitanoumi harrumphed.
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Will 'good guy-bad guy' faceoff revive sumo?

Japan Times 08 Mar 2008
The sacred sport of sumo boasts a history of 1,300 years, but recent scandals and undignified exploits of some of its champions are threatening to reduce its status to heresy ... Scandals damaged sumo's popularity further last year ... Longtime sumo watchers, who lament the lack of humble yokozuna like in the past, frown on Asashoryu.
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Arrests made in death of sumo wrestler

Daily Yomiuri 07 Feb 2008
NAGOYA--A former sumo stablemaster was arrested Thursday on suspicion of assault resulting in the death of a 17-year-old wrestler in June, police said ... Yamamoto, 57, became the first person to be arrested over a sumo-related incident that took place when he was a stablemaster.

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