REUTERS
January 5, 2021 at 13:30 JST
Yokozuna Hakuho (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
Top-ranked sumo wrestler Hakuho has tested positive for coronavirus, the Japan Sumo Association (JSA) announced on Tuesday.
Mongolian-born Hakuho, who is the longest-serving yokozuna--top-ranked sumo wrestler--of all time announced via the JSA website that he took a COVID-19 test after losing his sense of smell.
Hakuho will now seek the advice of specialists and the other wrestlers in his Miyagino stable will now also be tested, according to the statement.
Hakuho's positive test comes just five days before the sumo New Year Grand Tournament is due to start on January 10.
So far, the JSA hasn't said whether the tournament will be postponed.
In May, 28-year-old sumo wrestler Shobushi died due to multiple organ failure related to the coronavirus after he became infected.
As of Tuesday, Japan has reported 249,246 cases of coronavirus and 3,693 deaths.
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