While there have been some sumo events in North America recently, including one in California and one in New Orleans, I am waiting to get a little more footage before I make posts about either. I am hoping that I can make a post about the New Orleans events next weekend. We will see! In... Continue Reading →
Aki Basho Rankings are Up!
The banzuke has been posed for the Aki Basho! It is quite a tale of two cities for the American rikishi. While Musashikuni is the higher ranked rikishi, I am sure that he is disappointed in his ranking. He dropped quite a bit, and he is now ranked at sandanme 38 west. This is Musashikuni's... Continue Reading →
Dirty South Sumo Tournament: Part Duex!
This event slipped under my radar, and it is coming up soon! Welcome Mat Sumo NOLA is hosting another sumo tournament on Saturday, August 24th. The tournament begins at 3:00 PM, but there is also a Friday night camp and seminar. So, if you want to get as much sumo action as possible, you can... Continue Reading →
Wakaichirō Ken in the Natsu Basho 2017
It has been awhile since the last update! I had family obligations last week, and I have been catching up at work since then. So, sorry for no post last week, and I apologize for this post being late. Nevertheless, I will try my best to continue the weekly updates, even if they are sometimes... Continue Reading →
13th Annual Texas Classic Sumo Tournament Results
Well before the Nagoya Basho, the 13th Texas Classic Sumo Tournament occurred on May 18th in San Antonio, Texas, and it was hosted by the Texas sumo king, Tom Zabel. I had been trying to get information about the results, and amateur sumo all-star, Justin Kizzart, was able to provide some information to NorthAmericanSumo.com. This... Continue Reading →
Popularity of the Nagoya Basho 2019 on Reddit.com/r/sumo in Five Charts
Every basho, I create a few charts that track the popularity of the basho on Reddit.com/r/sumo, as measured by the number of daily discussion thread comments, unique visitors to the subreddit, and page views of the subreddit. Below are five charts that illustrate the popularity of the Nagoya Basho 2019 relative to the prior basho.... Continue Reading →
Dark Circle Sumo on the News!
After my recent post on Dark Circle Sumo, Justin Kizzart was contacted by an Austin-based news affiliate to film a segment on the new sumo club. That segment is now live! Here is a link to the video: http://www.fox7austin.com/good-day/dark-circle-sumo-brings-sumo-wrestling-to-texas . It is so awesome to see Justin as well as sumo as a whole getting... Continue Reading →
Mid-Nagoya Basho 2019 Update on Musashikuni and Wakaichirō
It is a little over halfway through the Nagoya Basho 2019, and it seems that the ozeki are cursed! Takakeisho (0-0-8), Tochinoshin (0-6-2), and Goeido (3-5) are firmly too injured to compete, and it seems that Takayasu (7-1) may need to also withdraw. On the other hand, the yokozuna are flying high. Both Kakuryu (8-0)... Continue Reading →
Preview of North American Sumo Wrestlers in the Nagoya Basho 2019 – Musashikuni and Wakaichirō
Time really flies, doesn't it? It seems like the Natsu Basho 2019 just ended, and we are already at the Nagoya Basho 2019. That also means that summer is going by in the blink of an eye. . .I need to enjoy the summer while it is still here, and how better to do it... Continue Reading →
Brodi Henderson in the Nagoya Basho 2015
Better late than never! As noted in my recent post about Fitcon2019 Sumo Cup, I am still traveling regularly for my job, so my posts are starting to get uploaded a little later than usual. I am still dedicated to posting one a week, but I apologize to all readers that the posts may not... Continue Reading →