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First African sumo wrestler makes victorious debut

By AFP
Africa Abdelrahman Ahmed Shaalan, 20, goes by the ring name of Osunaarashi, meaning a great sand storm.  By Str (AFP/Jiji Press/File)
TUE, 13 MAR 2012
Abdelrahman Ahmed Shaalan, 20, goes by the ring name of "Osunaarashi", meaning a great sand storm. By Str (AFP/Jiji Press/File)

TOKYO (AFP) - Africa's first professional sumo wrestler made a victorious debut on Tuesday in Osaka, beating a fellow novice, as Japan's ritualistic sport draws more and more foreign competitors.

Egyptian national Abdelrahman Ahmed Shaalan, 20, who goes by the ring name of "Osunaarashi", meaning a great sand storm, defeated his Japanese opponent with an arm throw.

"It was very exciting," he told reporters in Japanese after the contest.

Shaalan, who stands 189 centimeters (6-foot-2-inch) and weighs 145 kilogrammes (319 pounds), began sumo five years ago and won a bronze medal at the 2008 world junior sumo championships.

He passed the physical check in January to officially become a wrestler.

Foreign competitors are vital members of tradition-bound sumo, with many Mongolians dominating the top ranks for years.

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