About the ISL
About The International Sumo League
Providing a Hybrid of Sports and Entertainment Programs
- The Middle East
- Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Russia
- Asia
- China
- India
- Australia
- Japan
- Japan
- Mongolia
- Germany
- Russia
- Fiji
- Turkey
- Georgia
- Australia
- Iraq
- Egypt
- The United States
- Other Countries Around the World
Creating Sumo Programs to Celebrate Sumo Athletes
We believe that sumo wrestling offers a unique opportunity to be featured as a dynamic and fast-paced TV program, which will generate a new audience for this legendary sport and entertainment series.
The International Sumo League has plans for a sumo-based reality show featuring the lives of sumo athletes and selecting the next great sumo champion. We are developing an animated International Sumo League and sumo cartoon series that will promote a full line of our sports and entertainment programs.
The program will contain features on all aspects of sumo wrestling, including personal profiles of our sumo wrestlers, highlighting star sumo athletes as iconic sports stars and celebrities. This is to build fan interest and a following.
Also, International Sumo League will host competition events in various locations, including:
- Europe
- UK
- Eastern Europe
- Asia
- India
- Australia
- Middle East
Quick Information About Sumo
- Sumo has become an international sport with competitions in over 80 countries worldwide.
- Sumo originated in Japan over 1,500 years ago and is now studied and performed in 60 countries.
- Sumo is rapidly growing globally for many reasons, and it is now positioned to become a mainstream, popular sport.
- Sumo is a sport for audiences of all ages and backgrounds and teaches good life lessons.
About Sumo Matches- Sumo matches last for less than a minute.
- There is a definite winner and loser for every match.
- A complete sumo competition or tournament consists of over 30 matches of quick, action-packed entertainment with different personalities and styles.
Simple Rules for Sumo BoutsThere are no long or confusing rules in sumo; everyone understands what is happening from the beginning of the first match. To win, sumo players should either:
- Knock the Opponent Out of the Dohyo
- Knock the Opponent to the Ground to Make Any of His Body Parts Touch the Ground First