Démarrage en force pour les ozeki
Les ozeki Takakeisho, Asanoyama et Shodai ont fait un bon début de tournoi ce dimanche à Tokyo.
Alors que les yokozuna Hakuho et Kakuryu sont blessés, le trio des ozeki a été mis à l’honneur lors de cette première journée.
Les trois lutteurs espèrent décrocher leur second titre lors de cette compétition qui se déroule à Tokyo au lieu de Fukuoka pour limiter les déplacements pendant la pandémie de coronavirus.
Shodai, qui a été récemment promu ôzeki, a obtenu de justesse sa première victoire contre le 1 maegashira Wakatakakage.
Takakeisho était aux commandes du début à la fin lors du dernier combat de la journée contre le komusubi Takayasu.
Dans l’avant-dernier combat, Asanoyama était trop fort pour le n ° 1 Kiribayama, assurant une victoire facile tout en force.
Le sekiwake Mitakeumi s’est imposé face à Onosho lors d’un match revanche. Les juges ont ordonné un deuxième combat après avoir décidé que les deux hommes étaient tombés en même temps lors du premier essai.
Mitakeumi n’a pas commis d’erreur lors de la deuxième tentative, obtenant une prise à la ceinture et conduisant Onosho directement sur la paille.
Le n ° 2 Daieisho a infligé une défaite au sekiwake Takanosho lors de son premier combat contre un lutteur de rang sanyaku.
Le komusubi Terunofuji a obtenu une victoire pour son retour en sanyaku, expulsant le n ° 3 Kagayaki. Le vainqueur du championnat de juillet est allé à l’intérieur et en dessous de la charge initiale pour s’assurer une victoire rapide.
Terunofuji se bat en sanyaku pour la première fois depuis 17 tournois. Il avait chuté dans les divisions en raison de blessures au genou avant de remporter son deuxième championnat en juillet.
Le n ° 4 Tobizaru, qui avait attiré l’attention grâce à ses débuts excellents en makuuchi en septembre, n’a pas pu assurer sa victoire aujourd’hui et s’est incliné face à Okinoumi.
Click on the title bellow for article in English :
Ozeki Takakeisho, Asanoyama, Shodai victorious on Day 1
Ozeki wrestlers Takakeisho, Asanoyama and Shodai made winning starts Sunday at the November Grand Sumo Tournament.
With Mongolian-born grand champions Hakuho and Kakuryu out through injury, the ozeki trio came under the spotlight on the opening day at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan.
All three are bidding for their second Emperor’s Cup at the 15-day meet, which has been moved from its normal home in Fukuoka to limit travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
Shodai, who earned promotion to sumo’s second-highest rank by winning September’s championship, survived a close call against No. 1 maegashira Wakatakakage.
The 25-year-old Wakatakakage surprised Shodai at the opening charge, getting a double inside grip and driving him to the edge of the ring.
But the new ozeki managed to pull Wakatakakage to the ground as he fell backwards. After conferring in the middle, the judges ruled the maegashira landed outside the straw bales first.
Takakeisho was in control from start to finish in the day’s final bout against komusubi Takayasu.
Opening with a hard shove, Takakeisho kept his foot on the gas to push out the former ozeki, who had won six of their 11 previous meetings.
In the penultimate bout, Asanoyama was too strong for Mongolian No. 1 Kiribayama, securing an easy win by force out.
Asanoyama wrapped up Kiribayama at the jump and quickly muscled him over the edge, improving to 3-0 in their head-to-head meetings.
The victory was a welcome start to the tournament for Asanoyama, who lost his first three bouts in September before winning his next 10.
Sekiwake Mitakeumi launched his bid for a third top-level championship by forcing out No. 2 Onosho in a rematch. The judges ordered a second bout after ruling both left the ring at the same time in their first try.
Mitakeumi made no mistake on the second attempt, getting an outside belt grip and driving Onosho straight over the straw.
No. 2 Daieisho handed sekiwake Takanosho a loss by thrust down in his first bout fighting from the three elite « sanyaku » ranks beneath yokozuna.
Daieisho, a sekiwake in September, opened with a thrusting attack before yanking Takanosho off balance.
Komusubi Terunofuji was victorious in his return to sanyaku, forcing out No. 3 Kagayaki. The winner of the July championship went inside and underneath from the opening charge to secure a quick victory.
The Mongolian is fighting from sanyaku for the first time in 17 tournaments. He had plummeted down through the divisions due to debilitating knee injuries before winning his second career championship when he returned to the elite makuuchi division in July.
No. 4 Tobizaru, who became a sensation after contending for the title in his top-tier debut in September, was unable to make a winning start, succumbing to a pushout against No. 3 Okinoumi.
Written by Kyodo
Crédits photo : Asahi
- Makuuchi
- Juryo
MAKUUCHI
Rikishis
|
Score
|
Kimarites
|
Score
|
Rikishis
|
Shimanoumi
志摩ノ海 (Maegashira 17) |
|
|
|
|
Chiyonoo
千代ノ皇 (Juryo 1) |
|
Chiyoshoma
千代翔馬 (Maegashira 16) |
|
|
|
|
Akua
天空海 (Maegashira 16) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kotonowaka
琴ノ若 (Maegashira 14) |
|
Chiyonokuni
千代の国 (Maegashira 14) |
|
|
|
|
Ichinojo
逸ノ城 (Maegashira 13) |
|
Hoshoryu
遠藤 (Maegashira 13) |
|
|
|
|
Kaisei
魁聖 (Maegashira 12) |
|
Yutakayama
豊山 (Maegashira 12) |
|
|
|
|
Enho
炎鵬 (Maegashira 11) |
|
Sadanoumi
佐田の海 (Maegashira 11) |
|
|
|
|
Meisei
明生 (Maegashira 10) |
|
Ryuden
竜電 (Maegashira 10) |
|
|
|
|
Kotoeko
琴恵光 (Maegashira 9) |
|
Tokushoryu
徳勝龍 (Maegashira 9) |
|
|
|
|
Terutsuyoshi
照強 (Maegashira 8) |
|
Aoiyama
碧山 (Maegashira 8) |
|
|
|
|
Endo
遠藤 (Maegashira 7) |
|
Tochinoshin
栃ノ心 (Maegashira 7) |
|
|
|
|
Tamawashi
玉鷲 (Maegashira 6) |
|
Takarafuji
宝富士 (Maegashira 6) |
|
|
|
|
Kotoshoho
琴勝峰 (Maegashira 5) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Myogiryu
妙義龍 (Maegashira 5) |
|
Tobizaru
翔猿 (Maegashira 4) |
|
|
|
|
Okinoumi
隠岐の海 (Maegashira 3) |
|
Terunofuji
照ノ富士 (Komusubi) |
|
|
|
|
Kagayaki
輝 (Maegashira 3) |
|
Daieisho
大栄翔 (Maegashira 2) |
|
|
|
|
Takanosho
隆の勝 (Sekiwake) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Onosho
阿武咲 (Maegashira 2) |
|
Shodai
正代 (Ozeki) |
|
|
|
|
Wakatakakage
若隆景 (Maegashira 1) |
|
Kiribayama
貴ノ富士 (Maegashira 1) |
|
|
|
|
Asanoyama
朝乃山 (Ozeki) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Takayasu
高安 (Komusubi) |
JURYO
Rikishis
|
Score
|
Kimarites
|
Score
|
Rikishis
|
Fujiazuma
(Juryo 14) |
|
|
|
|
Chiyonoumi
千代の海 (Juryo 14) |
|
Ura
(Juryo 13) |
|
|
|
|
Nishikifuji
錦富士 (Juryo 13) |
|
Takagenji
貴源治 (Juryo 12) |
|
|
|
|
Jokoryu
常幸龍 (Juryo 12) |
|
Mitoryu
水戸龍 (Juryo 11) |
|
|
|
|
Kyokushuho
旭秀鵬 (Juryo 10) |
|
Hakuyozan
白鷹山 (Juryo 10) |
|
|
|
|
Daishomaru
大翔丸 (Juryo 9) |
|
Tsurugisho
剣翔 (Juryo 9) |
|
|
|
|
Ikioi
勢 (Juryo 8) |
|
Kyokutaisei
旭大星 (Juryo 8) |
|
|
|
|
Azumaryu
東龍 (Juryo 7) |
|
Churanoumi
美ノ海 (Juryo 6) |
|
|
|
|
Chiyootori
千代鳳 (Juryo 7) |
|
Wakamotoharu
(Juryo 6) |
|
|
|
|
Hidenoumi
英乃海 (Juryo 5) |
|
Daiamami
大奄美 (Juryo 5) |
|
|
|
|
Nishikigi
錦木 (Juryo 4) |
|
Chiyomaru
千代丸 (Juryo 4) |
|
|
|
|
Kotoshôgiku
琴奨菊 (Juryo 3) |
|
Ishiura
石浦 (Juryo 3) |
|
|
|
|
Shôhôzan
松鳳山 (Juryo 2) |
|
Akiseyama
明瀬山 (Juryo 1) |
|
|
|
|
Midorifuji
翠富士 (Juryo 2) |