GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

Wrestling With Tradition: Mongolia, Japan and the Changing Face of Sumo

Jul 10, 2017 | 08:00 GMT

Mongolian-born Harumafuji Kohei (r) is one of only 72 sumo wrestlers in the centuries-old history of the sport to attain the rank of yokozuna, or grand champion.

Mongolian-born Harumafuji Kohei (r) is one of only 72 sumo wrestlers in the centuries-old history of the sport to attain the rank of yokozuna, or grand champion.

(KEITH TSUJI/Getty Images)

The 21st century has presented the national sport of Japan with a crisis of faith, in large part due to the unexpected dominance of sumo wrestlers from Mongolia. While likely off the radar for most readers, recent developments in this esoteric sport offer lessons in global sport development and governance....

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