Duel en tête
C’est aujourd’hui que s’est déroulé l’un des combats les plus critiques pour l’obtention de la coupe de l’Empereur, qui sera décerné dimanche au vainqueur du Basho de Novembre.
Les deux hommes en tête du classement provisoire, l’ôzeki Takakeisho et le maegashira 17 Shimanoumi, tous les deux à égalité de victoires avec 11 victoires sur 12 jours de combats, s’affrontaient sur le dohyô.
Le vainqueur allait prendre un avantage important, même si les deux derniers jours du tournoi peuvent encore changer la donne.
Au cours d’un combat d’une grande intensité, Takakeisho a pesé de ton poids pour repousser son adversaire à l’extérieur, mais Shimanoumi résistait brillamment aux tsuppari de l’ôzeki. Takakeisho a su alors changer de tactique en s’effaçant brusquement, laissant passer son opposant avant d’essayer de le pousser dans le dos. Shimanoumi réussit à l’éviter, mais ce faisant, il perdit l’équilibre et sortit du cercle sacré. Avant l’ôzeki, car celui-ci avait aussi continué dans son élan…
Le troisième larron, le komusubi Terunofuji se battait aujourd’hui contre Ryuden, le maegashira 10 aux 9 victoires. Le vétéran mongol a maîtrisé son combat de bout en bout, commençant par une solide prise au mawashi des deux mains, et finissant par une poussée après déséquilibre. Il rejoint Shimanoumi sur la deuxième marche et garde encore toutes ses chances pour le tournoi.
Les autres san’yaku ont eu une fortune diverse : le sekiwake Mitakeumi a encore perdu aujourd’hui contre l’autre sekiwake Takanosho (7-6 pour lui après le combat) et affiche donc un triste score de 6 victoires pour 7 défaites. Pour le moment aucun des deux n’a encore validé sa position pour le prochain tournoi.
Le deuxième komusubi, Takayasu, qu’on voyait pourtant vainqueur aujourd’hui contre le « singe volant », Tobizaru, a subi la loi de son adversaire avec un superbe balayage au pied. Du coup, il loupe le kachi-koshi et devra se reconcentrer demain contre Kotoshoho (M5), lui aussi à 7 victoires.
Les lutteurs kachi koshi du jour sont :
Jûryô : Chiyomaru, Ishiura
Les lutteurs make koshi du jour sont :
Jûryô : Nishikigi,
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Takakeisho defeats joint overnight leader Shimanoumi on Day 13
Title favorite Takakeisho took another step toward the Emperor’s Cup on Friday by pushing out joint overnight leader Shimanoumi at the November Grand Sumo Tournament. The lone ozeki grabbed the outright lead at 12-1 after starting Day 13 in a two-way tie with No. 17 maegashira Shimanoumi, who had yet to face any wrestlers from the elite ranks at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. Takakeisho was on the front foot throughout the day’s final bout, but was nevertheless tested by the lower-ranked wrestler, who withstood an initial pushout attempt before being spun around and shoved from the other side of the ring.
The 24-year-old Takakeisho carries the weight of expectation at the 15-day tournament, where injuries have sidelined both grand champions, Hakuho and Kakuryu, as well as ozeki Asanoyama and Shodai.
Shimanoumi (11-2), meanwhile, is trying to emulate the unlikely success of Kise stablemate Tokushoryu, who won the January championship as a No. 17 with a 14-1 record.
Takakeisho’s path toward a second top-division championship is almost certain to run through resurgent komusubi Terunofuji, who stayed one win off the pace at 11-2 by defeating No. 10 Ryuden.
Former ozeki Terunofuji, who won the July meet — also as a No. 17 — in his return to the elite makuuchi division, exhibited his rare combination of strength and technique on the way to the victory over Ryuden (9-4). Opening with a hard charge, the 28-year-old Mongolian fended off a hold while getting his hands through Ryuden’s defense and pushing him out.
Takakeisho’s Chiganoura stablemate, Takanosho, stayed in the hunt for a winning record in his sekiwake debut, improving to 7-6 by driving out Mitakeumi. Takanosho had the early momentum in the clash of sekiwake and kept moving forward as he toppled Mitakeumi (6-7) from the raised ring.
No. 4 Tobizaru (5-8) denied komusubi Takayasu (7-6) an all-important eighth victory while displaying the attacking flair that made him a crowd favorite during his top-division debut in September.
Tobizaru pushed Takayasu to the edge but was unable to dislodge the bigger, heavier komusubi, who forced the action back to the middle of the ring. With neither gaining an advantage, the maegashira went to his bag of tricks and brought Takayasu to the clay with a « kekaeshi » foot sweep.
Among the rank and file, No. 10 Meisei and No. 15 Chiyotairyu each secured a crucial eighth victory at 8-5 to ensure a winning record for the tournament. Meisei pushed out promising No. 14 Kotonowaka (7-6), while Chiyotairyu slapped down No. 7 Endo (6-7).
Written by Kyodo
- Makuuchi
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Chiyomaru
千代丸 (Juryo 4) |
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Akua
天空海 (Maegashira 16) |
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Yutakayama
豊山 (Maegashira 12) |
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Chiyonokuni
千代の国 (Maegashira 14) |
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Chiyoshoma
千代翔馬 (Maegashira 16) |
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Enho
炎鵬 (Maegashira 11) |
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Sadanoumi
佐田の海 (Maegashira 11) |
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Kaisei
魁聖 (Maegashira 12) |
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Kotonowaka
琴ノ若 (Maegashira 14) |
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Meisei
明生 (Maegashira 10) |
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Ichinojo
逸ノ城 (Maegashira 13) |
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Kotoeko
琴恵光 (Maegashira 9) |
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Aoiyama
碧山 (Maegashira 8) |
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Hoshoryu
遠藤 (Maegashira 13) |
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Endo
遠藤 (Maegashira 7) |
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Tokushoryu
徳勝龍 (Maegashira 9) |
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Tochinoshin
栃ノ心 (Maegashira 7) |
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Okinoumi
隠岐の海 (Maegashira 3) |
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Kagayaki
輝 (Maegashira 3) |
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Tamawashi
玉鷲 (Maegashira 6) |
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Takarafuji
宝富士 (Maegashira 6) |
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Daieisho
大栄翔 (Maegashira 2) |
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Onosho
阿武咲 (Maegashira 2) |
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Kotoshoho
琴勝峰 (Maegashira 5) |
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Myogiryu
妙義龍 (Maegashira 5) |
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Wakatakakage
若隆景 (Maegashira 1) |
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Kiribayama
貴ノ富士 (Maegashira 1) |
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Terutsuyoshi
照強 (Maegashira 8) |
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Tobizaru
翔猿 (Maegashira 4) |
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Takayasu
高安 (Komusubi) |
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Terunofuji
照ノ富士 (Komusubi) |
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Ryuden
竜電 (Maegashira 10) |
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Takanosho
隆の勝 (Sekiwake) |
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Shimanoumi
志摩ノ海 (Maegashira 17) |
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Takagenji
貴源治 (Juryo 12) |
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Tsurugisho
剣翔 (Juryo 9) |
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Mitoryu
水戸龍 (Juryo 11) |
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Kyokutaisei
旭大星 (Juryo 8) |
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Nishikifuji
錦富士 (Juryo 13) |
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Ura
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Churanoumi
美ノ海 (Juryo 6) |
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Kyokushuho
旭秀鵬 (Juryo 10) |
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Chiyonoumi
千代の海 (Juryo 14) |
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Hidenoumi
英乃海 (Juryo 5) |
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Daiamami
大奄美 (Juryo 5) |
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Hakuyozan
白鷹山 (Juryo 10) |
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Daishomaru
大翔丸 (Juryo 9) |
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Nishikigi
錦木 (Juryo 4) |
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Ishiura
石浦 (Juryo 3) |
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Chiyootori
千代鳳 (Juryo 7) |
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Fujiazuma
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Shôhôzan
松鳳山 (Juryo 2) |
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Midorifuji
翠富士 (Juryo 2) |
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Jokoryu
常幸龍 (Juryo 12) |
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Ikioi
勢 (Juryo 8) |
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Chiyonoo
千代ノ皇 (Juryo 1) |
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Akiseyama
明瀬山 (Juryo 1) |
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Azumaryu
東龍 (Juryo 7) |