J10 – Le suspens demeure entier

Takakeisho en bonne position, dans tous les sens du terme.

Le suspens demeure entier

Takakeisho a rebondi après sa première défaite de hier en battant le maegashira Myogiryu ce mardi et ainsi conserver une part de son avance sur ses plus dangereux rivaux.

Les chances étaient fortement en faveur de Takakeisho, qui a battu Myogiryu (3-7) pour la 11e fois en autant de matchs de haut niveau.

Takakeisho reste à égalité avec le maegashira 17 Shimanoumi en tête du tournoi après 10 jours, tandis que  Takarafuji, Ryden et le komusubi Terunofuji sont juste derrière.

Shimanoumi a conservé son record d’une défaite en battant le n ° 14 Chiyonokuni.

Bien qu’il est fait preuve d’une grande persévérance, le maegashira 6 Takarafuji a perdu une bataille acharnée contre le n°4 Hokutofuji (6-4) et a chuté du classement à 8-2.

Grand prétendant au tournoi, Terunofuji a malmené le n ° 4 Tobizaru (3-7) lors de leur première rencontre de première division, un jour après que le maegashira ait infligé à Takakeisho sa première défaite.

L’ancien ozeki a enveloppés celui que l’on surnome le «singe volant» du sumo avec une forte prise sous les bras, puis le soulevant dans les airs il l’a déposé hors du dohyo.

Le n ° 2 Daieisho a repoussé le maegashira 3 Okinoumi (5-5) pour se mettre à égalité avec Chiyonokuni.

Parmi les lutteurs hauts gradés en difficulté, le sekiwake Takanosho (5-5) a vaincu le komusubi Takayasu (5-5), tandis que le sekiwake Mitakeumi (6-4) a été repoussé par derrière par le n ° 5 Kotoshoho (6-4), qui a habilement évité la charge initiale de son adversaire.

Les lutteurs kachi koshi du jour sont :

Makuuchi : Terunofuji et Ryuden
Jûryô : aucun

Les lutteurs make koshi du jour sont :

Makuuchi : Wakatakakage, Terutsuyoshi et Sadanoumi
Jûryô : aucun

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Ozeki Takakeisho claims 9th win, tied for lead at Nov. basho

TOKYO (Kyodo) — Takakeisho bounced back from his first loss at the November Grand Sumo Tournament by beating rank-and-filer Myogiryu on Tuesday to keep a share of the lead at the 15-day meet.

The last remaining ozeki in competition at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan fended off some hard hits from the No. 5 maegashira in the final bout of Day 10 before slapping him down to the clay and improving to 9-1.

The odds had been heavily in favor of Takakeisho, who defeated Myogiryu (3-7) for the 11th time in as many top-level match-ups in his quest for a second title and first since the 2018 meet in November.

Takakeisho remains in a tie with No. 17 Shimanoumi for the lead after 10 days, while overnight co-leader Takarafuji fell back to an 8-2 record alongside komusubi Terunofuji and No. 10 Ryuden.

Shimanoumi held onto his one-loss record by defeating No. 14 Chiyonokuni, who suffered his third loss in four days. Chiyonokuni tried to circle around Shimanoumi, one of the meet’s surprise contenders, having failed to budge him, but was pushed out at the edge.

Shimanoumi is now one victory shy of equaling the 10 wins he recorded in his makuuchi debut at last year’s Summer Grand Tournament, his best performance in the top division so far.

No. 6 Takarafuji lost a hard-fought battle against No. 4 Hokutofuji (6-4) and fell down the leaderboard to 8-2.

The evenly matched grapplers were ordered to redo their bout after tussling for over 90 seconds and toppling from the ring simultaneously in an energy-sapping first encounter.

In the rematch, Takarafuji rallied back from the edge once but did not have enough left in the tank to counter a thrusting attack from Hokutofuji that sent him over the straw bales.

Terunofuji manhandled No. 4 Tobizaru (3-7) in their first top-division meeting, a day after the maegashira, one of the makuuchi division’s newest additions, handed Takakeisho his first loss

The former ozeki wrapped up sumo’s « flying monkey » with a strong underarm grip, lifted him high off the clay and deposited him on the wrong side of the straw.

Having skipped the rank ahead of his ascent to ozeki in 2015, Terunofuji captured his first winning record as a komusubi, the sport’s fourth-highest rank.

No. 10 Ryuden (8-2) clinched his second winning record of the year and retained a shot at the title after dispatching No. 6 Tamawashi (6-4), who was quickly pushed out in his 1,000th bout in the top division.

No. 2 Daieisho shoved out No. 3 Okinoumi (5-5) to stand level with Chiyonokuni three wins off the pace.

Among the struggling members of the elite ranks, sekiwake Takanosho (5-5) drilled out komusubi Takayasu (5-5), while sekiwake Mitakeumi (6-4) was pushed out from behind by No. 5 Kotoshoho (6-4), who sidestepped his opponent’s initial charge.

Crédits photo : Asahi

  • Makuuchi
  • Juryô
Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Chiyoshoma
千代翔馬

(Maegashira 16)
6-4
7-3
Midorifuji
翠富士

(Juryo 2)
Chiyonokuni
千代の国

(Maegashira 14)
7-3
9-1
Shimanoumi
志摩ノ海

(Maegashira 17)
Akua
天空海

(Maegashira 16)
5-5
6-4
Kotonowaka
琴ノ若

(Maegashira 14)
Sadanoumi
佐田の海

(Maegashira 11)
2-8
6-4
Hoshoryu
遠藤
(Maegashira 13)
Chiyotairyû
千代大龍

(Maegashira 15)
6-4
2-8
Enho
炎鵬

(Maegashira 11)
Tokushoryu
徳勝龍

(Maegashira 9)
5-5
5-5
Meisei
明生

(Maegashira 10)
Aoiyama
碧山

(Maegashira 8)
3-7
5-5
Kaisei
魁聖

(Maegashira 12)
Yutakayama
豊山

(Maegashira 12)
3-7
2-8
Terutsuyoshi
照強

(Maegashira 8)
Tochinoshin
栃ノ心

(Maegashira 7)
5-5
3-7
Ichinojo
逸ノ城

(Maegashira 13)
Kotoeko
琴恵光

(Maegashira 9)
6-4
6-4
Endo
遠藤
(Maegashira 7)
Ryuden
竜電

(Maegashira 10)
8-2
6-4
Tamawashi
玉鷲

(Maegashira 6)
Hokutofuji
北勝富士

(Maegashira 4)
6-4
8-2
Takarafuji
宝富士

(Maegashira 6)
Okinoumi
隠岐の海
(Maegashira 3)
5-5
7-3
Daieisho
大栄翔

(Maegashira 2)
Kiribayama
貴ノ富士

(Maegashira 1)
1-9
4-6
Kagayaki

(Maegashira 3)
Onosho
阿武咲

(Maegashira 2)
4-6
2-8
Wakatakakage
若隆景

(Maegashira 1)
Terunofuji
照ノ富士

(Komusubi)
8-2
3-7
Tobizaru
翔猿

(Maegashira 4)
Mitakeumi
御嶽海
(Sekiwake)
6-4
6-4
Kotoshoho
琴勝峰
(Maegashira 5)
Takayasu
高安

(Komusubi)
5-5
5-5
Takanosho
隆の勝

(Sekiwake)
Takakeisho
貴景勝

(Ozeki)
9-1
3-7
Myogiryu
妙義龍

(Maegashira 5)
Rikishis
Score
Kimarites
Score
Rikishis
Takagenji
貴源治

(Juryo 12)
6-4
7-3
Chiyonoumi
千代の海

(Juryo 14)
Kitaharima
北磻磨

(Makushita 3)
4-2
7-3
Jokoryu
常幸龍

(Juryo 12)
Hakuyozan
白鷹山

(Juryo 10)
6-4
7-3
Kyokushuho
旭秀鵬

(Juryo 10)
Tsurugisho
剣翔

(Juryo 9)
4-6
7-3
Ura

(Juryo 13)
Nishikifuji
錦富士

(Juryo 13)
1-9
5-5
Daishomaru
大翔丸

(Juryo 9)
Fujiazuma

(Juryo 14)
0-10
3-7
Ikioi

(Juryo 8)
Chiyootori
千代鳳

(Juryo 7)
5-5
6-4
Mitoryu
水戸龍

(Juryo 11)
Kyokutaisei
旭大星

(Juryo 8)
6-4
3-7
Wakamotoharu

(Juryo 6)
Chiyomaru
千代丸

(Juryo 4)
7-3
6-4
Azumaryu
東龍

(Juryo 7)
Ishiura
石浦
(Juryo 3)
6-4
5-5
Hidenoumi
英乃海

(Juryo 5)
Nishikigi
錦木

(Juryo 4)
4-6
2-8
Shôhôzan
松鳳山

(Juryo 2)
Akiseyama
明瀬山

(Juryo 1)
6-4
5-5
Daiamami
大奄美

(Juryo 5)
Churanoumi
美ノ海

(Juryo 6)
5-5
3-7
Chiyonoo
千代ノ皇

(Juryo 1)

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