Russian Sumo Wrestlers Test Positive For Marijuana

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Two Russian sumo wrestlers have tested positive for marijuana use, two weeks after another Russian was banned for life after being arrested on suspicion of possessing the drug.

Roho and Hakurozan, who are brothers, tested positive after urine tests carried out on a total of 69 wrestlers. Shohei Onishi, an official on the Japan Sumo Association's anti-doping panel, announced the results Tuesday.

The tests were carried out after Russian wrestler Wakanoho was banned for life by the association and arrested by police for marijuana possession. Wakanoho's dismissal — the first expulsion of an active wrestler — was quickly announced after an emergency meeting of the JSA executive board.

The association did not immediately announce whether Roho and Hakurozan would be punished. The two were also being questioned by Tokyo police, according to a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the case was under investigation.

Japanese broadcaster NHK said Hakurozan had denied using marijuana.

Kitanoumi, Hakurozan's coach and head of the sumo association, told reporters that he could not comment. Roho and his training stable were not immediately available.

Sumo culture is conservative and its wrestlers are generally held to a high moral standard.

Last year, grand champion Asashoryu was given a two-tournament suspension after claiming an injury and missing summer tour events, only to be shown later on television playing football in his native Mongolia.

In 2000, Japanese wrestler Toki hit and killed a pedestrian while driving in Osaka. He was suspended for only one tournament.

Under Japan's Cannabis Control Law, possession of marijuana is punishable by up to five years in prison. Foreigners convicted of drug crimes can also be deported and given a lifetime re-entry ban.

Roho, whose real name was listed by the association as Boradzov Soslan Feliksovich, is in sumo's top division, while Hakurozan — who was listed as Baradzov Batraz Feliksovich — is in a lower division. Foreign wrestlers assume Japanese fighting names when they enter the sport.


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