Shohozan obtient son quatrième kinboshi
Le yokozuna Kisenosato est parvenu à sa sixième victoire et reste l’un des trois lutteurs invaincus au Grand Tournoi de Sumo de printemps ce vendredi, quand le grand champion mongol Kakuryu a subi sa deuxième défaite.
Kisenosato a maintenu sa grande forme en ne laissant aucune chance à Takarafuji de le contrer, le yokozuna s’est accroché avec aisance à la ceinture du maegashira 3 avec son bras droit et l’a ensuite forcé à sortir du cercle. Les deux hommes étaient montés sur le dohyô avec un score identique de 5-0.
Dans le dernier match de la journée, Kakuryu (4-2) a subi sa première défaite contre Shohozan dans leur 12ème combat.
Le maegashira 3 a dominé le mongol en le repoussant par des charges successives jusqu’à le conduire sur les ballots de paille. Shohozan a ainsi obtenu sa première victoire du championnat mais également le quatrième kinboshi de sa carrière.
L’ôzeki kadoban Terunofuji a eu un beau départ rare avec cinq victoires consécutives, mais c’est Takayasu qui est sorti vainqueur de la rencontre en préservant son score parfait de 6-0.
Le maegashira 10 Tochiozan a également préservé son invulnérabilité à 6-0 grâce à sa victoire sur Sadanoumi (1-5).
Le yokozuna Harumafuji a récupéré avec sa quatrième victoire contre le maegashira 4 Yoshikaze (3-3).
Les deux lutteurs se sont chargés vers le bas, et Yoshikaze semblait avoir exécuté un coup décisif en tirant le bras de son adversaire et en le faisant basculer mais Harumafuji a su garder son équilibre.
Le sekiwake Kotoshogiku, qui a perdu son rang d’ôzeki mais peut le réintégrer s’il parvient à obtenir 10 victoires, a remporté son quatrième combat contre le komusubi Mitakeumi (3-3).
Le sekiwake Tamawashi a remporté sa cinquième victoire par défaut après l’annonce de l’abandon de l’ôzeki Goeido blessé à la cheville.
Le brésilien Kaisei a fait sa première apparition au tournoi après avoir raté les cinq premiers jours en raison d’une blessure au genou droit, mais il a été vaincu par Aoiyama (3-3).
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Kisenosato stays firm, Kakuryu suffers 2nd loss at Spring sumo
Yokozuna Kisenosato made it six out of six and remained one of the three unbeaten wrestlers at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament on Friday, when Mongolian grand champion Kakuryu suffered his second loss at Edion Arena Osaka.
Kisenosato continued his solid form as he left no room for Takarafuji to counter, the new yokozuna latching onto the No. 3 maegashira’s belt with his right arm with ease and forcing out the tenacious opponent. Both grapplers came into the bout with 5-0 records.
In the day’s final match, Kakuryu (4-2) suffered his first defeat against Shohozan in their 12th bout.
The third-ranked maegashira forced the Mongolian to resort to a weak thrust-down attempt after successive strong charges to find Kakuryu struggling near the straw bales and gave another lunge to see him off the ring to pick up his first win.
Injury-plagued ozeki Terunofuji had a rare fine start to the tourney with five straight wins, but it was Takayasu who kept the unbeaten record in another bout of wrestlers with perfect records after the sekiwake barged the Mongolian out in a one-sided affair.
No. 10 maegashira Tochiozan also kept his mark unblemished at 6-0 after the former sekiwake pushed down 12th-ranked Sadanoumi (1-5) to the floor.
Yokozuna Harumafuji salvaged his fourth win, against No. 4 maegashira Yoshikaze (3-3).
The two wrestlers charged low, and Yoshikaze appeared to have pulled off a decisive pulling arm throw, but despite Harumafuji teetering and then leaning backward almost losing his footing, the rank-and-filer slipped and fell on all fours on the ring.
Sekiwake Kotoshogiku, who dropped from ozeki but can return to the rank with 10 wins here, claimed his fourth win after holding his ground against komusubi Mitakeumi (3-3) to grapple him out.
Another sekiwake Tamawashi claimed his fifth win by default against Osaka-born ozeki Goeido, the local favorite pulling out with an injured ankle with just one win in six days.
Brazilian Kaisei made his first appearance at the tourney after missing the first five days with a right knee injury, but the No. 8 maegashira was beaten by an under-shoulder swing down from sixth-ranked Aoiyama (3-3), the Bulgarian making it 11-5 to his favor in their career record.
Written by Kyodo
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