Le maegashira 4 Shodai a encore été convaincant ce jour pour conserver sa place au sommet avec son compatriote Tokushoryu.
Verrouillant rapidement Shohozan (5-5), Shodai (9-1) a l’a finalement soulevé pour le jeter hors de la zone de combat.
L’ancien sekiwake, qui vient de terminer le précédent tournoi avec le score de 11-4, affrontera le nouveau komusubi Daieisho demain, alors qu’il poursuit sa quête d’un premier championnat de division makuuchi.
Tokushoryu (M17,9-1) a conservé sa position de co-leader en battant Chiyomaru (M12,4-6) pour la première fois en sept matches de cette division.
Lors d’un autre combat attendu ce jour, Enho (5-5) a combattu un ozeki pour la deuxième journée consécutive, mais a été devancé par Takakeisho, qui s’est amélioré à 8-2 pour conserver ses chances pour le titre.
Cherchant à poursuivre dans le même ton que hier face à Goeido, le lutteur le plus léger du championnat a cherché une ouverture alors que Takakeisho le maintenait à distance. Mais l’ozeki a finalement initié une poussée massive, poussant Enho directement hors du dohyo.
Parmi les autres combats, Goeido est tombé à 3-7 et est maintenant à un point de perdre son statut d’ozeki.
Un jour après avoir abandonné les espoirs d’un retour automatique à son précédent rang ozeki, le sekiwake Takayasu (4-6) a rebondi avec une victoire par effondrement sur Abi (5-5).
Le nouveau sekiwake Asanoyama a été dominé par le n ° 6 Tochinoshin (5-5) et est tombé à 6-4.
Mitakeumi (M2, 6-4) a infligé à Endo (M1, 6-4) sa troisième défaite consécutive.
Les lutteurs kachi koshi du jour sont :
Les lutteurs make koshi du jour sont :
TOKYO (Kyodo) — No. 4 maegashira Shodai put on an electric performance at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday to retain his place at the top with fellow rank-and-filer Tokushoryu.
Locking horns with No. 7 Shohozan (5-5) on Day 10 at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan, Shodai (9-1) lifted the smaller man clear off the ground and blasted him out of the ring.
The former sekiwake, who is coming off an 11-4 runner-up finish at the Kyushu meet in November, faces new komusubi Daieisho on Day 11 as he continues his hunt for a first makuuchi championship.
No. 17 Tokushoryu (9-1) kept his share of the lead by beating No. 12 Chiyomaru (4-6) for the first time in seven top-tier match-ups.
Chiyomaru got the better of their initial clash and nearly shoved Tokushoryu out, but Tokushoryu sidled along the edge of the ring while getting a hand under Chiyomaru’s arm and launching him over the straw.
The 33-year-old Tokushoryu went 11-4 and finished runner-up here in 2015, his best result in the top division.
In the highlight bout of Day 10, No. 5 Enho (5-5) fought an ozeki for the second straight day but was outmaneuvered by Takakeisho, who improved to 8-2 to retain a shot at the title.
Looking to follow up his Day 9 victory over Goeido, the top division’s lightest grappler searched for an opening as Takakeisho kept him fighting for position. But the ozeki eventually connected on a massive thrust, pushing Enho straight off the dohyo.
No. 9 Yutakayama and No. 11 Kagayaki also secured winning records on Day 10 and remain one victory off the pace alongside Takakeisho. Yutakayama pushed out No. 15 Azumaryu (5-5) and Kagayaki thrusted out No. 13 Kotoeko (2-8).
In other bouts, Goeido fell to 3-7 and is now one loss away from losing his status at sumo’s second-highest rank.
The demotion-threatened « kadoban » ozeki, who needs a winning record at the year’s first basho to keep his rank, got turned around by No. 6 Takarafuji (5-5) and was pushed out from behind.
A day after relinquishing hopes of an automatic return to ozeki, sekiwake Takayasu (4-6) bounced back with a slap-down victory over Abi (5-5).
Takayasu looked in danger of taking a third straight loss but was able to veer around the komusubi and knock him down to the clay.
New sekiwake Asanoyama was overpowered by No. 6 Tochinoshin (5-5) and fell to 6-4. The pair locked onto each other’s belts, with each trying to swing the other down, but the Georgian’s power prevailed in the end.
No. 2 Hokutofuji (7-3) turned the tables on Daieisho (3-7) and picked up his seventh win. The komusubi kept Hokutofuji on the defensive with a thrusting and shoving attack, but the maegashira held his ground and tugged Daieisho out by the arm.
No. 2 Mitakeumi (6-4) handed No. 1 Endo (6-4) his third straight loss. The former sekiwake had Endo on the ropes following an inadvertent clash of heads, then flung the popular maegashira around and down after Endo rallied back into the ring.
No. 14 Terutsuyoshi and No. 16 Tochiozan also claimed wins on Day 10 and joined Hokutofuji in third place on the leaderboard at 7-3.
Written by Kyodo
Rikishis | Score | Kimarites | Score | Rikishis |
Tochiôzan 栃煌山 (Maegashira 16) | | | | | Shimanoumi 志摩ノ海 (Maegashira 14) | |
Tsurugisho 剣翔 (Maegashira 12) | | | | | Kiribayama 貴ノ富士 (Maegashira 17) | |
Tokushoryu 徳勝龍 (Maegashira 17) | | | | | Chiyomaru 千代丸 (Maegashira 12) | |
| | | | | Ikioi 勢 (Maegashira 15) | |
Kotoeko 琴恵光 (Maegashira 13) | | | | | Kagayaki 輝 (Maegashira 11) | |
Sadanoumi 佐田の海 (Maegashira 10) | | | | | Kotoshôgiku 琴奨菊 (Maegashira 13) | |
Takanosho 隆の勝 (Maegashira 9) | | | | | Kaisei 魁聖 (Maegashira 16) | |
Azumaryu 東龍 (Maegashira 15) | | | | | Yutakayama 豊山 (Maegashira 9) | |
Aoiyama 碧山 (Maegashira 8) | | | | | Terutsuyoshi 照強 (Maegashira 14) | |
Ishiura 石浦 (Maegashira 10) | | | | | Ryuden 竜電 (Maegashira 8) | |
Okinoumi 隠岐の海 (Maegashira 4) | | | | | Onosho 阿武咲 (Maegashira 7) | |
Shôhôzan 松鳳山 (Maegashira 7) | | | | | Shodai 正代 (Maegashira 4) | |
Endo 遠藤 (Maegashira 1) | | | | | | |
Tamawashi 玉鷲 (Maegashira 3) | | | | | Myogiryu 妙義龍 (Maegashira 1) | |
| | | | | Daieisho 大栄翔 (Komusubi) | |
Asanoyama 朝乃山 (Sekiwake) | | | | | Tochinoshin 栃ノ心 (Maegashira 6) | |
Abi 阿炎 (Komusubi) | | | | | Takayasu 高安 (Sekiwake) | |
| | | | | Enho 炎鵬 (Maegashira 5) | |
Takarafuji 宝富士 (Maegashira 6) | | | | | Gôeidô 豪栄道 (Ozeki) |
Rikishis | Score | Kimarites | Score | Rikishis |
Toyonoshima 豊ノ島 (Juryo 11) | | | | | Chiyootori 千代鳳 (Juryo 13) | |
Sokokurai 蒼国来 (Juryo 10) | | | | | Churanoumi 美ノ海 (Juryo 12) | |
Asagyokusei 朝玉勢 (Juryo 12) | | | | | Takagenji 貴源治 (Juryo 10) | |
Sakigake 魁 (Juryo 14) | | | | | Akua 天空海 (Juryo 9) | |
Kyokushuho 旭秀鵬 (Juryo 9) | | | | | Kotoshoho 琴勝峰 (Juryo 8) | |
Hoshoryu 遠藤 (Juryo 14) | | | | | Yago 矢後 (Juryo 7) | |
Nishikigi 錦木 (Juryo 4) | | | | | Tobizaru 翔猿 (Juryo 6) | |
Ichinojo 逸ノ城 (Juryo 7) | | | | | Mitoryu 水戸龍 (Juryo 4) | |
Daishomaru 大翔丸 (Juryo 3) | | | | | Terunofuji 照ノ富士 (Juryo 13) | |
Wakatakakage 若隆景 (Juryo 5) | | | | | Kizakiumi 木崎海 (Juryo 3) | |
Kotonowaka 琴ノ若 (Juryo 2) | | | | | Daishoho 大翔鵬 (Juryo 5) | |
Kyokutaisei 旭大星 (Juryo 8) | | | | | Hidenoumi 英乃海 (Juryo 2) | |
Daiamami 大奄美 (Juryo 6) | | | | | Chiyoshoma 千代翔馬 (Juryo 1) |
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