Tonight on channel 18 in Los Angeles (KSCI TV), UTB will run a piece about Yuka Ueta, the 16 year old Japanese student that came to Los Angeles to compete in the Sumo Grand Prix. It will air at 8:30.
Women's Open:
1. Asano Matsuura (JPN)
2. Yuka Ueta (JPN)
3. Lindsey Hood (USA)
4. Michelle Pike (USA)
Men's Lightweights:
1. Ginji Kochi (JPN)
2. Trent Sabo (USA)
3. "Sogo" (MGL)
4. Art Morrow (USA)
Men's Middleweights:
1. Kenta Obama (JPN)
2. Katsuto Wauke (JPN)
3. Robert Ashworth (USA)
4. Packy Bannevans (USA)
Men's Heavyweights:
1. "Bayanna" (MGL)
2. Kelly Gneiting (USA)
3. Dan Kalbfleisch (USA)
4. Siosifa Isamau (USA)
Men's Open:
1. Daiki Tomita (JPN)
2. Ginji Kochi (JPN)
3. Tedo Rtveliashvili (GEO)
4. Dan Kalbfleisch (USA)
1. Asano Matsuura (JPN)
2. Yuka Ueta (JPN)
3. Lindsey Hood (USA)
4. Michelle Pike (USA)
Men's Lightweights:
1. Ginji Kochi (JPN)
2. Trent Sabo (USA)
3. "Sogo" (MGL)
4. Art Morrow (USA)
Men's Middleweights:
1. Kenta Obama (JPN)
2. Katsuto Wauke (JPN)
3. Robert Ashworth (USA)
4. Packy Bannevans (USA)
Men's Heavyweights:
1. "Bayanna" (MGL)
2. Kelly Gneiting (USA)
3. Dan Kalbfleisch (USA)
4. Siosifa Isamau (USA)
Men's Open:
1. Daiki Tomita (JPN)
2. Ginji Kochi (JPN)
3. Tedo Rtveliashvili (GEO)
4. Dan Kalbfleisch (USA)
We are one week away from the 1st Sumo Grand Prix Los Angeles. This will be an exciting event for both, the competitors and fans. Also, it will be a huge honor having Musashimaru Oyakata, Sendegawa Oyakata and Tochiazuma Oyakata as our special guests. This will be the first time in the history of the United States Sumo Federation that we will have three (3) retired professional rikishi, of legendary status, present at the same time for an amateur competition.

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