THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 10, 2020 at 16:15 JST
The Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo arena in Tokyo (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
A Japanese sumo wrestler has tested positive for the coronavirus, further threatening postponement of next month’s Summer Grand Sumo Tournament which has already been delayed.
The Japan sumo association said Friday a wrestler had tested positive to become the first confirmed case from Japan’s ancient sport.
The wrestler, whose name has not been disclosed, first developed a fever last week, but none of his stablemates or officials have complained of symptoms of the virus.
The association has already delayed the Summer tournament in Tokyo by two weeks, setting a new starting date of May 24.
The spring tournament was held in March in Osaka without spectators. Wrestlers were forced to adhere to strict guidelines to avoid becoming infected.
Organizers said the Tokyo meet might also be held without spectators or not held depending on the situation of the pandemic.
Japanese professional baseball and soccer have been postponed because of the outbreak.
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