J9 – Meisei et Okinoumi partagent la tête du tournoi

Première défaite pour Okinoumi.

Meisei et Okinoumi partagent la tête du tournoi

Okinoumi a subi sa première défaite du tournoi et se retrouve à égalité avec Meisei.

Le maegashira n ° 8 a mis fin à la plus longue série de victoires de sa carrière dans la première division et a abandonné le contrôle exclusif de la première place après être tombé contre Ryuden (4-5) lors de cette 9e journée.

Okinoumi affrontera demain Sadanoumi N ° 10 (4-5). L’incertitude demeure quant à l’issue du tournoi depuis que les grands champions Hakuhô et Kakuryû se sont blessés.

L’autre co-leader, le n ° 10 Meisei (8-1), a remporté sa septième victoire consécutive face au n ° 7 Kotoshogiku (4-5).

Les sekiwake Takakeisho, Mitakeumi et le n ° 2 Asanoyama tous à 7-2 sont en bonne position pour nous assurer le suspens sur les derniers jours.

Takakeisho a battu le n ° 4 Tamawashi (5-4), et Mitakeumi a « bulldozé » le n ° 3 Tomokaze (5-4) pour rester en lice pour un éventuel deuxième titre de champion.

Asanoyama a battu komusubi Abi (5-4) dans un match très disputé, un lutteur à surveiller donc.

Dans le dernier combat de la journée, l’ôzeki Goeido n’a pas perdu de temps à expédier le maegashira 4 Shodai (2-7).

Tochinoshin (4-5) a également remporté une victoire bien nécessaire sur le komusubi Endo (6-3), qui a perdu du terrain par rapport à Mitakeumi et Takakeisho.

Les deux ôzeki ont besoin de huit victoires ici pour conserver leur rang et éviter la rétrogradation en sekiwake.

Les lutteurs kachi koshi du jour sont :

Makuuchi : Meisei
Jûryô : aucun

Les lutteurs make koshi du jour sont :

Makuuchi : Toyonoshima
Jûryô : aucun

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Okinoumi falls to 1st loss, tied for lead at Autumn meet

TOKYO (Kyodo) — Okinoumi suffered his first loss of the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament on Monday and fell into a two-way tie for the lead with fellow rank-and-filer Meisei.

The No. 8 maegashira ended the longest winning streak of his top-division career and relinquished sole control of the top spot after falling to No. 5 Ryuden (4-5) on Day 9 of the 15-day meet at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan.

The 34-year-old veteran charged out of the gates and nearly forced Ryuden over the straw, but lost his balance after being shoved aside and crashed down to defeat.

Okinoumi faces No. 10 Sadanoumi (4-5) on Day 10 in his bid to hoist the Emperor’s Cup for the first time. The tournament remains wide open with grand champions Hakuho and Kakuryu both out of the meet with injuries.

The other co-leader, No. 10 Meisei (8-1), earned his seventh straight victory and clinched a winning record after defeating No. 7 Kotoshogiku (4-5).

The former ozeki had Meisei on the ropes after a hard initial slam, but the younger maegashira circled around and swung Kotoshogiku down with a beltless arm throw.

Sekiwake Takakeisho, Mitakeumi and No. 2 Asanoyama are providing the nearest competition for the frontrunners, with each trailing by a win after improving to 7-2.

Takakeisho beat No. 4 Tamawashi (5-4) and is now three wins shy of securing a return to sumo’s second-highest rank. The two wrestlers traded shoves in a power exchange before Takakeisho took control and forced the maegashira off the dohyo.

Mitakeumi outmuscled No. 3 Tomokaze (5-4) to stay in contention for his second top-division title. The sekiwake was initially taken back but stepped on the gas and bulldozed his opponent out.

Asanoyama defeated komusubi Abi (5-4) in a hard-fought match that kicked off bouts featuring the sport’s elite.

The komusubi put all of his energy into a flurry of shoves and slaps, but Asanoyama, who won his first title in May, remained poised and bounced back several times before eventually taking Abi over the straw.

In the final bout of the day, ozeki Goeido wasted little time dispatching No. 4 Shodai (2-7), ramming the rank-and-filer off the raised ring for his sixth win.

Tochinoshin (4-5) also picked up a much-needed win over komusubi Endo (6-3), who fell further off the pace. The Georgian ozeki immediately stepped to the side and delivered a right-handed slap to claim an easy victory with the controversial technique.

Both ozeki require eight wins here to keep their rank and avoid demotion to sekiwake.

Written by Kyodo

  • Makuuchi
  • Juryô
Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Wakatakakage
若隆景

(Juryo 3)
3-6
1-8
Toyonoshima
豊ノ島

(Maegashira 14)
Tsurugisho
剣翔

(Maegashira 14)
6-3
3-6
Takagenji
貴源治

(Maegashira 17)
Tochiôzan
栃煌山

(Maegashira 16)
4-5
4-5
Nishikigi
錦木

(Maegashira 13)
Shôhôzan
松鳳山

(Maegashira 12)
6-3
6-3
Ishiura
石浦
(Maegashira 15)
Azumaryu
東龍

(Maegashira 15)
5-4
5-4
Enho
炎鵬

(Maegashira 11)
Sadanoumi
佐田の海

(Maegashira 10)
4-5
5-4
Yutakayama
豊山

(Maegashira 16)
Kagayaki

(Maegashira 13)
4-5
4-5
Kotoyuki
琴勇輝

(Maegashira 9)
Terutsuyoshi
照強

(Maegashira 9)
2-7
3-6
Daishoho
大翔鵬

(Maegashira 12)
Onosho
阿武咲

(Maegashira 11)
3-6
4-5
Kotoeko
琴恵光

(Maegashira 7)
Kotoshôgiku
琴奨菊

(Maegashira 7)
4-5
8-1
Meisei
明生

(Maegashira 10)
Shimanaoumi
志摩ノ海

(Maegashira 6)
3-6
6-3
Takarafuji
宝富士

(Maegashira 8)
Okinoumi
隠岐の海
(Maegashira 8)
8-1
4-5
Ryuden
竜電

(Maegashira 5)
Chiyotairyû
千代大龍

(Maegashira 5)
2-7
2-7
Aoiyama
碧山

(Maegashira 1)
Hokutofuji
北勝富士

(Maegashira 1)
3-6
3-6
Daieisho
大栄翔

(Maegashira 3)
Abi
阿炎

(Komusubi)
5-4
7-2
Asanoyama
朝乃山

(Maegashira 2)
Tamawashi
玉鷲

(Maegashira 4)
5-4
7-2
Takakeisho
貴景勝

(Sekiwake)
Mitakeumi
御嶽海
(Sekiwake)
7-2
5-4
Tomokaze
友風
(Maegashira 3)
Tochinoshin
栃ノ心

(Oseki)
4-5
6-3
Endo
遠藤
(Komusubi)
Shodai
正代

(Maegashira 4)
2-7
6-3
Gôeidô
豪栄道

(Ozeki)

 

Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Irodori

(Juryo 13)
4-5
3-6
Asagyokusei
朝玉勢

(Juryo 14)
Kizakiumi
木崎海

(Juryo 13)
6-3
2-7
Chiyonoumi
千代の海

(Juryo 11)
Kaisho
魁勝

(Juryo 14)
5-4
5-4
Sokokurai
蒼国来

(Juryo 10)
Gagamaru
臥牙丸

(Juryo 10)
3-6
7-2
Kotonowaka
琴ノ若

(Juryo 11)
Ikioi

(Juryo 12)
7-2
4-5
Kyokutaisei
旭大星

(Juryo 9)
Ichiyamamoto
一山本

(Juryo 9)
4-5
4-5
Kiribayama
貴ノ富士

(Juryo 4)
Yago
矢後

(Juryo 4)
4-5
5-4
Tobizaru
翔猿

(Juryo 8)
Tokushoryu
徳勝龍

(Juryo 3)
5-4
5-4
Kaisei
魁聖

(Juryo 8)
Kyokushuho
旭秀鵬

(Juryo 7)
6-3
5-4
Chiyoshoma
千代翔馬

(Juryo 2)
Takanosho
隆の勝

(Juryo 2)
6-3
6-3
Daishomaru
大翔丸

(Juryo 5)
Hidenoumi
英乃海

(Juryo 6)
6-3
3-6
Daiamami
大奄美

(Juryo 1)
Chiyomaru
千代丸

(Juryo 1)
5-4
3-6
Mitoryu
水戸龍

(Juryo 6)

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