J5 – Takakeisho reste invaincu

Takakeisho contre Daieisho
Takakeisho contre Daieisho

Takakeisho reste invaincu

L’ôzeki Takakeisho et trois autres lutteurs ont maintenu leur score parfait après cinq jours de compétition tandis que le nouvel ozeki Shodai s’est retiré jeudi en raison d’une blessure au ligament de la cheville gauche.

Takakeisho, le seul ôzeki encore en lice, a fait de son mieux pour satisfaire ses fans en éliminant de manière décisive Daieisho (3-2).

Shodai, qui devait participer au dernier combat de la journée, a quitté la compétition avec un score de 3-2 tandis que son adversaire du jour Onosho, a remporté sa première victoire par forfait.

Le komusubi Terunofuji, quant à lui, a fait une superbe démonstration pour rester en lice et viser son troisième titre en division makuuchi.

Plus bas dans le classement, Chiyonokuni a frappé Sadanoumi (1-4) au bord de l’anneau pour remporter sa cinquième victoire consécutive.

Le Shimanoumi a eu du mal à vaincre Kotonowaka (3-2) mais ses charges inlassables ont porté leurs fruits pour battre le maegashira n ° 14.

Le sekiwake Mitakeumi a vaincu le n ° 1 Wakatakakage (1-4) et a remporté une victoire rapide.

Le nouveau sekiwake Takanosho a également amélioré à 3-2 après avoir éliminé le n ° 1 Kiribayama (1-4), tandis que le komusubi Takayasu a été repoussé à sa quatrième défaite par le n ° 3 Okinoumi (4-1).

Endo a subi sa première défaite du tournoi face à Takarafuji (4-1). L’approche trop prudente d’Endo a permis à Takarafuji de le déséquilibrer et de le pousser par derrière.

Kotoeko a également chuté à sa première défaite malgré sa progression contre Terutsuyoshi (2-3), qui a livré une dernière gifle tout en réussissant à rester à l’intérieur du cercle.

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Takakeisho stays perfect as Shodai withdraws from Nov. basho

Ozeki Takakeisho and three other wrestlers maintained their perfect starts after five days at the November Grand Sumo Tournament as new ozeki Shodai withdrew from the meet on Thursday with a left ankle ligament injury.

Takakeisho, the only wrestler remaining in competition from the sport’s top-two ranks, did his best keep the fans happy at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan by decisively thrusting out No. 2 maegashira Daieisho (3-2) to close out top-division action on Day 5.

Shodai, who had been slated to appear in day’s final bout, left the meet with a 3-2 record while his scheduled opponent, No. 2 maegashira Onosho, picked up his first win by forfeit.

Shodai joins fellow ozeki Asanoyama, who pulled out on Tuesday with a deltoid muscle injury, on the sidelines alongside Mongolian grand champions Hakuho and Kakuryu, who said they would not compete before the start of the 15-day meet due to injuries.

Komusubi Terunofuji, meanwhile, put on a stunning display to stay in contention for his third makuuchi-division title and second of the year.

After securing a left-handed belt hold against Hokutofuji, the former ozeki lifted the No. 4 maegashira clear off the ground before crashing the rank-and-filer down to his first loss.

Lower down in the elite division, No. 14 Chiyonokuni slapped down No. 11 Sadanoumi (1-4) at the edge of the raised ring to collect his fifth straight win.

No. 17 Shimanoumi struggled to gain purchase on Kotonowaka (3-2) but his tireless charges paid dividends in the end as he defeated the No. 14 maegashira by force-out to also remain undefeated.

Sekiwake Mitakeumi overpowered No. 1 Wakatakakage (1-4) and claimed a quick force-out win for his third victory.

New sekiwake Takanosho also improved to 3-2 after pushing out No. 1 Kiribayama (1-4), while komusubi Takayasu was thrust down to his fourth loss by No. 3 Okinoumi (4-1).

Among the seven men tied for the overnight lead, No. 7 Endo suffered his first defeat of the basho at the hands of Takarafuji (4-1). Endo’s overly cautious approach allowed Takarafuji to swivel him off balance and push him out from behind.

No. 9 Kotoeko also fell to his first loss despite making headway against No. 8 Terutsuyoshi (2-3), who delivered a last-ditch slap-down on the ropes while managing to stay inside the straw bales.

Written by Kyodo

Crédits photo : Asahi

  • Makuuchi
  • Juryô
Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Shimanoumi
志摩ノ海

(Maegashira 17)
5-0
3-2
Kotonowaka
琴ノ若

(Maegashira 14)
Akua
天空海

(Maegashira 16)
1-4
1-4
Ichinojo
逸ノ城

(Maegashira 13)
Hoshoryu
遠藤
(Maegashira 13)
3-2
3-2
Chiyoshoma
千代翔馬

(Maegashira 16)
Chiyotairyû
千代大龍

(Maegashira 15)
3-2
2-3
Kaisei
魁聖

(Maegashira 12)
Sadanoumi
佐田の海

(Maegashira 11)
1-4
5-0
Chiyonokuni
千代の国

(Maegashira 14)
Yutakayama
豊山

(Maegashira 12)
1-4
3-2
Meisei
明生

(Maegashira 10)
Ryuden
竜電

(Maegashira 10)
4-1
0-5
Enho
炎鵬

(Maegashira 11)
Kotoeko
琴恵光

(Maegashira 9)
4-1
2-3
Terutsuyoshi
照強

(Maegashira 8)
Tochinoshin
栃ノ心

(Maegashira 7)
2-3
3-2
Tokushoryu
徳勝龍

(Maegashira 9)
Aoiyama
碧山

(Maegashira 8)
0-5
3-2
Tamawashi
玉鷲

(Maegashira 6)
Takarafuji
宝富士

(Maegashira 6)
4-1
4-1
Endo
遠藤
(Maegashira 7)
Kotoshoho
琴勝峰
(Maegashira 5)
2-3
1-4
Tobizaru
翔猿

(Maegashira 4)
Kagayaki

(Maegashira 3)
2-3
1-4
Myogiryu
妙義龍

(Maegashira 5)
Okinoumi
隠岐の海
(Maegashira 3)
4-1
1-4
Takayasu
高安

(Komusubi)
Terunofuji
照ノ富士

(Komusubi)
5-0
4-1
Hokutofuji
北勝富士

(Maegashira 4)
Kiribayama
貴ノ富士

(Maegashira 1)
1-4
3-2
Takanosho
隆の勝

(Sekiwake)
Mitakeumi
御嶽海
(Sekiwake)
3-2
1-4
Wakatakakage
若隆景

(Maegashira 1)
Takakeisho
貴景勝

(Ozeki)
5-0
3-2
Daieisho
大栄翔

(Maegashira 2)
Shodai
正代

(Ozeki)
3-2
Fusen
1-4
Onosho
阿武咲

(Maegashira 2)
Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Fujiazuma

(Juryo 14)
0-5
3-0
Naya

(Makushita 1)
Chiyonoumi
千代の海

(Juryo 14)
4-1
4-1
Jokoryu
常幸龍

(Juryo 12)
Mitoryu
水戸龍

(Juryo 11)
4-1
1-4
Nishikifuji
錦富士

(Juryo 13)
Ura

(Juryo 13)
3-2
2-3
Kyokushuho
旭秀鵬

(Juryo 10)
Tsurugisho
剣翔

(Juryo 9)
2-3
3-2
Takagenji
貴源治

(Juryo 12)
Hakuyozan
白鷹山

(Juryo 10)
2-3
2-3
Ikioi

(Juryo 8)
Kyokutaisei
旭大星

(Juryo 8)
3-2
2-3
Daishomaru
大翔丸

(Juryo 9)
Churanoumi
美ノ海

(Juryo 6)
2-3
2-3
Wakamotoharu

(Juryo 6)
Azumaryu
東龍

(Juryo 7)
4-1
2-3
Hidenoumi
英乃海

(Juryo 5)
Daiamami
大奄美

(Juryo 5)
2-3
3-2
Chiyootori
千代鳳

(Juryo 7)
Nishikigi
錦木

(Juryo 4)
3-2
1-4
Kotoshôgiku
琴奨菊

(Juryo 3)
Midorifuji
翠富士

(Juryo 2)
3-2
4-1
Chiyomaru
千代丸

(Juryo 4)
Ishiura
石浦
(Juryo 3)
3-2
1-4
Chiyonoo
千代ノ皇

(Juryo 1)
Akiseyama
明瀬山

(Juryo 1)
3-2
1-4
Shôhôzan
松鳳山

(Juryo 2)

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