Hatsu basho 2017 : résultats de la septième journée
Kakuryu renoue avec la victoire
L’ôzeki Kisenosato et le yokozuna Hakuho ont pris des chemins différents pour se maintenir en tête du championnat.
Le barrage et la poussée de Kisenosato se sont révélés trop importants pour le maegashira 4 Tochiozan qui semblait pourtant être de force égale au moment du tachiai. Mais juste après la charge, Kisenosato a rapidement pris le dessus pour conduire son adversaire en dehors de la zone de combat.
Le yokozuna Hakuho a dominé une fois de plus son compatriote Tamawashi après un échange de gifles entre les deux hommes. Le nouveau sekiwake s’est montré audacieux mais le yokozuna a réussi à esquiver une autre charge de Tamawashi dont le pied est sorti prématurément du cercle.
Kakuryu a dû batailler dur pour mettre fin à l’hémorragie de défaites qu’il connait depuis trois jours. Le maegashira 3 Okinoumi a survécu à une rafale de poussées et à un balayage du pied de la part du yokozuna. Okinoumi semblait avoir tiré le meilleur parti de l’épuisement de Kakuryu quand ce dernier l’a attaqué en le tirant en avant. Le mongol a eu beaucoup de peine à l’exécuter pour finalement s’offrir de justesse une quatrième victoire.
Le yokozuna Harumafuji s’est retiré du tournoi suite à une blessure à la cuisse (aux ischio-jambiers). C’est le maegashira 3 Ikioi qui a bénéficié d’une victoire par défaut.
Après leur première défaite vendredi, les trois maegashira Takanoiwa, Sadanoumi et Sokokurai se sont de nouveau imposés. Avec seulement une défaite, ils continuent d’occuper la seconde place dans ce tournoi.
Mitakeumi rencontrait aujourd’hui Terunofuji. Malgré tous ses efforts pour battre l’ôzeki, le maegashira s’est fait sortir du dohyô par le géant mongol.
Goeido a eu une forte charge ce qui a fait vaciller Shodai. L’ôzeki a ensuite poussé le sekiwake de l’autre côté des ballots de paille.
Kotoshogiku glisse de plus en plus vers le make koshi, pour lui synonyme de rétrogradation, après sa nouvelle défaite infligé par le komusubi Takayasu.
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Steady Kisenosato maintains lead with Hakuho at New Year meet
Ozeki Kisenosato and yokozuna Hakuho took different paths to maintain their share of the lead on Saturday, the seventh day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament.
Kisenosato’s barge and drive proved too much for No. 4 maegashira Tochiozan (1-6), who looked to have matched the ozeki on the initial charge at Ryogoku Kokugikan but was immediately bulldozed out of the ring. Kisenosato seems well-placed for a run at his first championship at the 15-day tournament.
On a day when fellow Mongolian yokozuna Harumafuji pulled out with a hamstring injury, Hakuho downed compatriot Tamawashi to make it seven out of seven after he was initially forced on to the back foot and needed to make two dodging moves. After an exchange of slaps with the gutsy new sekiwake, the yokozuna succeeded in sidestepping another charge from Tamawashi who overstepped to bring a premature end to the bout.
Kakuryu had to work hard to stop his three-day losing streak after No. 3 maegashira Okinoumi (2-5) survived a flurry of throws and a foot sweep from the yokozuna. Okinoumi seemed to have made the most of Kakuryu’s exhaustion as he charged forward, but the Mongolian barely executed a pulling overarm throw to snatch a narrow win.
Harumafuji, who was hurt during his win on the fifth day and also wrestled to win on Friday, ends the meets with a 4-3 record as No. 3 maegashira Ikioi (5-2) was handed a win by default.
Three rank-and-filers all bounced back from sixth-day defeats to stay a win behind the leaders. No. 10 maegashira Takanoiwa and 13th-ranked Ichinojo entered with 5-1 records, and it was Takanoiwa who secured the force-out win in the battle of in-form Mongolians.
No. 15 maegashira Sadanoumi ousted 12th-ranked Daishomaru (2-5) for his sixth win, while No. 10 Sokokurai from China’s Inner Mongolia also secured his sixth win after grappling out top-flight debutant Chiyoo (2-5).
Up-and-coming No. 1 maegashira Mitakeumi (4-3) had beaten two yokozuna and ozeki each so far but fell to ozeki Terunofuji (3-4) in the last of his seven straight bouts against the sport’s top two ranks. Mitakeumi did well but the Mongolian locked up his arms before pushing him off the raised ring.
Goeido (5-2) had a strong charge before he was dodged and left wobbling by Shodai’s pulling overarm throw, but shoved the new sekiwake over the straw bales.
Kotoshogiku (2-5) needs eight wins here to retain his ozeki status but was dealt another blow in that bid, falling to a well-timed hand pull down from komusubi Takayasu (5-2) for his fourth straight loss of the tourney.
Written by Kyodo
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