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Big surprise in sumo. The sport has a new champion — and he's Japanese

Big surprise in sumo. The sport has a new champion — and he's Japanese

Washington Post28-05-2025
TOKYO — Japan has a new sumo grand champion — or yokozuna — and the big news is he's Japanese.
Onosato, the new grand champion, weighs 191 kilograms (421 pounds) and he is the first Japanese competitor to reach the top rank since 2017. By comparison, the average weight of an NFL lineman is about 140 kilos, or just over 300 pounds.
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