When a sumo wrestler is injured and falls down, a seminar is held to learn how the master in charge of referees and security should deal with it, and the procedure is to carry it on a stretcher and hand it over to a doctor. confirmed.

This workshop was held at the Kokugikan in Ryogoku, Tokyo, and was attended by about 60 people, including referees, security guards, and doctors at the clinic in the Kokugikan.



Under the guidance of the person in charge of an NPO that supports the creation of a safe environment in the field of sports, when a wrestler hits his head in an effort and gets stuck in a lie down or on his back, he can safely put it on a stretcher. I learned the procedure to transport it and hand it over to a doctor.



Participants fixed the neck of the master, who looked like a sumo wrestler, turned it over, put it on a stretcher, and then carefully transported it.



Kasugano, the head of the Sumo Association's security headquarters, said, "In order for doctors to judge the status of wrestlers as soon as possible, we need to take prompt action."



In the sumo wrestling, a third-tier wrestler who had been hospitalized after being transported by hitting his head against the ring in an effort at the spring place died of acute respiratory failure.



At the first place in January, when the wrestlers were unsuccessful under the Makushita, the wrestlers who collided with each other could not stand up for a while, and there was an effort to repartition. We have changed the refereeing rules so that if it is judged to be in a dangerous state by waking up, it can be defeated without sumo wrestling.