Japan sumo body to allow fans for July tournament | Inquirer Sports

Japan sumo body to allow fans for July tournament

/ 11:53 PM July 13, 2020

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FILE – Sumo wrestlers attend the spring grand sumo tournament held behind closed doors due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Edion Arena Osaka in Osaka on March 8, 2020. – Sumo’s spring tournament began behind closed doors, the latest big event in Japan to be hit by the coronavirus less than five months before the Tokyo Olympics. (Photo by STR / JIJI PRESS / AFP) / Japan OUT

Japan’s sumo association said Monday it would allow fans to watch its July tournament at a Tokyo arena despite a recent spike in coronavirus cases in the capital.

About 2,500 spectators a day, or 25 percent of the indoor facility’s capacity, will be allowed to attend the 15-day tournament, which has been delayed until July 19 by the outbreak, the sport’s governing body said on its website.

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It will be the first “basho” or tournament of the ancient sport with spectators since January. There are usually six tournaments across Japan each year.

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The May tourney was cancelled following one behind closed doors with some rituals amended, including the traditional ladle of water that a winning wrestler offers to the next in the ring.

In May, a 28-year-old sumo wrestler died after contracting coronavirus, becoming the sport’s first COVID-19 fatality.

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The association had originally planned to organise the upcoming tournament without spectators but has decided to admit fans “by thoroughly taking measures to prevent infections inside the facility.”

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Under its guidelines, fans will be asked to wear masks, avoid shouting and “refrain from shaking hands with rikishi” or sumo wrestlers.

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The decision came after a fresh surge in coronavirus cases in Tokyo, where the number of new infections reached a single-day record of 243 last week.

The government has lifted a national state of emergency imposed to contain the virus, but the public are still urged to observe good hygiene practices and social distancing.

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The pandemic has already forced a one-year delay to the summer Tokyo Olympics, and suspended everything from sumo to the summer high-school baseball tournament — an enormously popular event that receives extensive television coverage.

Since last week, however, a limited number of spectators have been allowed in stadiums for professional baseball and football league matches.

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