At the age of 14 and weighing in at 20 stone, Samantha-Jane Stacey is born to be a sumo wrestler.

She will be aiming for sporting glory as the youngest Australian to participate in the world wrestling sumo championships this month in Estonia.

Much focus will be on the championships after the sport, plagued with recent scandals, was hit with yet another controversy as three wrestlers admitted beating up a junior trainee who later died.





The sport has also been hit with drugs and match-fixing scandals recently.

But none of that bothers Samantha-Jane.

Affectionately known as 'Sammy Sumo', she trains on a diet of Weetbix and lasagne.

Samantha-Jane says she is 'really proud to represent' her country but at the moment is more worried about getting through the 32-hour flight.

It is perhaps no surprise that Samantha-Jane was introduced to the sport by brother Blake.

'We watched bouts on video and researched the sport on the internet. You don't have to be big to take part.



Bout: Samantha-Jane wrestles Aaron Stapleton above, and below, takes on a female opponent at the 18th Annual Cherry Blossom Festival in New South Wales




'I was training with Blake and his coach saw me and asked if I wanted to take part in a competition. I've really been into it ever since.'

Samantha-Jane says she does not try to put on weight but concentrates on a balanced diet to keep her fit for the fight.

'I'm naturally a big girl. I don't have to eat anything extra.

'I have a medical condition that does not allow me to lose the weight. A side effect of that means I look obese. But I do have a healthy diet.'

Samantha-Jane's favourite food is Weetbix, which she eats with banana and strawberries for breakfast.

She will typically have a chicken sandwich for lunch and a chicken salad for dinner. Her vice is her father Warren's speciality, lasagne.

Samantha-Jane trains every day on the beach.

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