A sumo podcast from Australia for sumo enthusiasts and people interested in finding out more. We love sumo!
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 556 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
A special post-basho episode wrapping up the September 2025 Tokyo basho.
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Sumo Mainichi hosted by Amy and Dave is a fantastic podcast for anyone with a passing interest in sumo. They do a fantastic job retelling the story leading into various bouts sharing the drama and history of the rikishi. Light hearted banter adds to a great mood. If you are new to sumo there will be episodes every other month retelling every day of the current tournament. The other months there will be one episode talking about the latest rankings in the banzuke.
Sumo Mainichi hosted by Amy and Dave is a fantastic podcast for anyone with a passing interest in sumo. They do a fantastic job retelling the story leading into various bouts sharing the drama and history of the rikishi. Light hearted banter adds to a great mood. If you are new to sumo there will be episodes every other month retelling every day of the current tournament. The other months there will be one episode talking about the latest rankings in the banzuke.
O… that’s not a letter that is a big white circle win emoji. Look. I’ve said some vicious things about this “team” in the past, we all have, but that chapter ended today. At one point the guy mentioned that he missed a bout because he had to get some cured meats. I wish they’d have stayed right there and done some cured meat talk for about 20 minutes because this is the stuff. Yes we all love the sumo, but knowing that these experts have been aficionado’s of meat all along cured the meat beating... more
Fun, informed, Amy and Dave feel like friends I can discuss sumo with. Bucket list wish is to get to one of their live events😊
I love these two humans. They are incredibly talented at weaving narratives, their passion is captivating, they’re insightful, and they’re very very funny. Joy is a somewhat rare thing in the modern podcast world but it’s in abundance here and I’m all for it. I hope they keep their Austrapanese pronunciations going and they keep this gig up for many BASHOEs to come—it makes me follow the latest in sumo, in part so I can follow along with the podcast.
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Apple Podcasts | #188 |
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The content focuses on sumo wrestling, highlighting daily events and insights during tournaments. Hosts frequently discuss match performances, wrestler dynamics, and the emotional aspects surrounding the sport. A unique feature is their humorous approach, which makes discussions lively and relatable, often incorporating personal anecdotes and community engagement. The hosts celebrate the culture of sumo and provide detailed analysis of matches, making each episode a vibrant recap for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, filled with informative commentary and entertaining banter.
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Sumo Mainichi launched 6 years ago and published 556 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Sumo Mainichi include:
1. Coach Rob
2. Dr. Ben
3. Dr. Ben Marshman
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5. Kimba Griffith
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