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Sumo Wrestlers Getting iPads, Too

Of all the sports associations getting iPads and deploying them for better communication between managers and athletes, I thought Japan’s Sumo Association would have been the last. I mean, sumo wrestlers aren’t exactly “techy” people. Sumo is a pretty traditional sport, bounded to old rules - can you imagine these oversized wrestlers sitting down and enjoying Robert Scoble’s tweets on Flipboard?

It turns out, anyway, that the Sumo Association bought 60 iPads and it’s distributing them to its 51 sumo stables “in an effort to improve communication”, Fortune reports. It seems like the iPad was choosen because of the size of its virtual keyboard, and because wrestlers aren’t good at pushing buttons on tiny cellphone keyboards.

The iPad: so magical it even does sumo now. Oh, but there’s not an app for that. Not yet.

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