On Sat 28th Mar at Brunel University of London, under British Sumo and Sumo England, Deep Sumo Club hosted it’s second tournament to date, the 2026 English Sumo Nationals, and it was fantastic! Having wrestled across the UK and abroad for over 10 years, including in Japan, I was keen to put on a show that would reflect Sumo and its spirit of oneness in a way that would serve as a benchmark, and with grace and support from all, we achieved just that and more.
The stage was set, with various cultural elements to boot (a new dohyo, gong and hyoshigi clappers, a tachi sword and yumi bow, an exhibition with wrestling stories from every major world religion, including Shintoism and Sumo, our journey - both travelled and planned - and even a giant torii gate), as we welcomed all 12 clubs in England with just shy of 50 athletes, plus over 100 spectators, comprising of family, friends, guests and VIPs.
We were honoured to be joined by the Mayor of Hillingdon, Deputy Lieutenant for King Charles in Hillingdon, the Commonwealth Sports Foundation, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the Japan Society, the Miyabi Community, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the UK, the Hillingdon Chamber of Commerce, Hillingdon Judo, the World Kabaddi Federation, the Sikh Games, Brunel Sport, the Hillingdon Herald, a NHS Trust, Community Catalysts, and Hillingdon Interfaith. Some delegates could not attend, but were with us in spirit.
We were also supported by Karan Dogra+ of Oneworld Media, DJ Dips+ of Apollo Entertainment, Amandeep Budwal+ on security, Baljit Lenthdy+ on First Aid, Teruyo Duberly+ for her Japanese singing, Simran Kenth for her Punjabi drumming, Thomas Ferrier for his bow twirling, Isobel Williams for her encapsulating sketches, and my son Ash (10) as our yobidashi, wife Sonali for managing registrations, and parents Saroop and Vimal for their blessings.
The event opened with a spiritual hymn, a welcome and thank you, and then the Sumo began. In ascending weight order, we witnessed over 130 incredible bouts that can all be enjoyed here again: https://www.youtube.com/live/5Wv5MuXzUSc?si=rDbcKqqNX-iuYi_e.
With huge thanks to our officials - Sonny Bell, Lance Wicks, Sally Wicks, Sharran Alexander, Guy Simpson, Kevan Mellor, Henrique Plihal and Lorren Hollingworth - where everyone who stepped in the ring is a champion, these were our results...
W-60kg: 2) Lorren Hollingworth 1) Anayah Ashley
W-73kg: 2) Bryony Bale 1) Laura Clark
W+80kg: 2) Leah Cozens 1) Manjinder Nagra
W-Open: 3) Anayah Ashley 2) Manjinder Nagra 1) Laura Clark...
M-77kg: 3) Robert Godfrey 2) Harvey Dines 1) Alex King-Zhang
M-85kg: 3) Murshed Flow / Thomas Ferrari 2) Mark Jacobs 1) Sebastian Wray
M-92kg: 2) Nicholas Pratt / Chay Hext / Lance Wicks 1) Damien Gardach
M-100kg: 3) Shorai Lai 2) Joshua Christian 1) Douglas Hamer
M-115kg: 3) Oliver Crook / Nathaniel Thatcher 2) Zachary Stimpson 1) Sonny Bell
M+115kg: 3) Daniel Brown / Mandeep Singh Kundi 2) Nathan Rault 1) Charles Conroy
M-Open: 3) Zachary Stimpson / Damien Gardach 2) Sonny Bell 1) Mandeep Singh Kundi...
Deep Sumo Club won as the biggest team (15) and best academy with 5 bronze, 1 silver, 6 gold, and 2 special prizes for outstanding performance and best technique. There are actually too many good news stories and special moments to share, but another that I will highlight was of Daniel Jones from Southampton Sumo Club, recognised for his fighting spirit. In short, it was a great day of/for Sumo, so on behalf of the whole club, we just want to say ‘Thank you’ for giving us the chance to serve, overlooking any shortcomings on my part, and that we look forward to seeing you at the next one...
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An affiliate club of British Sumo in London, led by 10x national & 4x international gold medallist, 2nd dan and head coach, Mandeep Singh Kundi Hi. Thank you.
My name’s Deep, and I’m from London. I’ve had a love for Sumo Wrestling from a very young age, because for me, it’s about its values; agility, balance, strength; and then entertainment. Under the guidance of my coach, Steve Pateman of British Sumo, I've become the British Novice, Open and Master’s champion, and maintained this position for several years, for which I’m grateful. Having the opportun
05/01/2026
On behalf of British Sumo and Sumo England, Deep Sumo Club is excited to invite you to Brunel University of London for the English Sumo Nationals on Sat 28th Mar from 10-4pm.
Doors will open to the public from 9am, with a lunch break and light entertainment between 1-2pm, and close around 4pm.
This is a selection event for the European Sumo Championships in Scotland in late June, so follow the journey and enjoy both the Sumo and spirit.
There will be multiple categories per gender, so plenty of matches to enjoy.
All athletes must book by Sat 21st Feb to secure their place.
To enter the dohyo, please dm me your full name, email, mobile, weight (kg), and whether you wish to participate in one category (Individual) or two (Open).
FYI - It is £20 for one category and £30 for two; Similarly, it is £5 for spectators up to 10 years old, and £10 for anyone above.
Humbly,
Deep.
07917 331 234
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NB. A special thanks to all our organisers, athletes, suporters and sponsors in advance 🙏
22/09/2025
Following a successful trial of Sumo Wrestling classes for adults in the community at Brunel University of London, we are grateful and excited to extend this to run throughout the year with the exception of holiday periods and international competitions.
To celebrate, we are having a small development event on Sun 12th Oct 2025 from 3pm, inviting our sister clubs in the southern regions [Wandsworth, Portsmouth, and Southampton], among anyone else who wishes to have a go and be a part of British, European and International Sumo.
This is a great opportunity and time to join and/or support the club, ahead of forthcoming events, and our kid's programme that we hope to pilot from next summer.
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21/09/2025
It was so humbling to meet His Excellency, Hiroshi Suzuki, the Ambassador of Japan in the UK, at the Matsuri Festival in Trafalgar Square, London.
Despite his busy schedule, he gave my family and me his open and undivided time as I shared how British Sumo is growing, and pushing to have a much more active role in showcasing its values and benefits for the community at large.
We spoke of how reiwa (harmony) is needed both inside the Dohyo (ring) and outside, the upcoming tour of professional wrestlers at the Royal Albert Hall next month, and how amateur Sumo is an inclusive sport that we hope we can grow together. More exciting news to follow. Watch this space!
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