LONDON (AP) - London's Royal Albert Hall, the gilded concert venue known for an annual "Rule Britannia" singalong, is preparing to host a different kind of spectacle: Sumo wrestling.
Sumo wrestlers bring 1,500 years of tradition to London as the sport has an international moment
LONDON (AP) - London's Royal Albert Hall, the gilded concert venue known for an annual "Rule Britannia" singalong, is preparing to host a different kind of spectacle: Sumo wrestling.
Camera shutters clicked furiously and reporters "ahhhed" in delight Wednesday as wrestlers Daisuke Kitanowaka and Akira Fukutsuumi demonstrated a sideways stamp and put on an exhibition of heavyweight grappling to promote a tournament scheduled for next October.
It marks only the second time an elite five-day tournament will be held outside Japan. The first was in 1991 at the same venue.
Organizers are hoping to whip up the kind of excitement that was generated three decades ago, when the deeply ritualistic sport attracted sell-out crowds and a national television audience.