For only the second time in history, a major sumo tournament took place outside Japan, drawing thousands to London’s Royal Albert Hall. The event showcased Japan’s ancient sport on a global stage, featuring top-ranked wrestlers and cultural performances.
Breakdown
- London hosted a major sumo tournament, only the second outside Japan. 11s
- The event featured 44 wrestlers from Japan, Mongolia, and Ukraine. 37s
- A sacred clay ring was constructed using 10 tons of soil for the competition. 44s
- Reigning champion Hoshoryu won the final match and remained undefeated. 1m 46s
- The tournament highlighted sumo's international growth and cultural significance. 2m 14s