Hakuho’s exit leaves ‘void’ in sumo: expertsAFP, TOKYOSumo will struggle to fill the “void” left by the retirement of its greatest-ever champion, Hakuho, experts say, with few new stars emerging and public interest in the ancient Japanese sport likely to wane. Yokozuna Hakuho of Mongolia tosses salt into the air as he enters the ring for the final on the second day of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii, on June 10, 2007. His departure leaves just one wrestler, Terunofuji, at sumo’s highest rank of yokozuna — and even his long-term future is unclear. The 29-year-old Terunofuji only reached the yokozuna rank in July, after an injury-plagued career that saw him drop to the second-lowest division at one point. “Sumo is a sport that has always been based around rivalry at the very top of the rankings,” he said.
Source: Taipei Times September 30, 2021 15:56 UTC