Japan's sumo superstar Yokozuna Hakuho tests positive for Covid-19

Sumo grand champion Yokozuna Hakuho has become the latest Japanese star sportsman to test positive for coronavirus, the Japanese Sumo Association (JSA) has said.
Japan's sumo superstar Yokozuna Hakuho tests positive for Covid-19
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TOKYO: Sumo grand champion Yokozuna Hakuho has become the latest Japanese star sportsman to test positive for coronavirus, the Japanese Sumo Association (JSA) has said.

The JSA said that the 35-year-old sumo superstar felt something wrong with his sense of smell and got tested in a hospital on Monday. The PCR test result proved positive Tuesday morning, reports Xinhua news agency.

JSA communications director Shiba Tayama told the Kyodo news agency that the Mongolian-born Hakuho will be unlikely to compete at the upcoming New Year Grand Sumo tournament to start on Sunday at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan.

Hakuho, who has won a record 44 top-division titles, is the Japanese star athlete after tennis icon Kei Nishikori and men's badminton world number one Kento Momota to get infected with the coronavirus.

Japan has been suffering a third wave of infections since last December. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 1,278 new cases of the Covid-19 in the Japanese capital on Tuesday, marking the second-highest figure, according to state broadcaster NHK.

Tokyo officials said the number of seriously-ill patients has reached 111, up three from the day before. The figure is the highest to date. (IANS)

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