Hakuho et Harumafuji sont toujours invaincus
Kisenosato a survécu avec beaucoup de mal a son combat du jour tandis que les autres yokozuna Hakuho et Harumafuji ont conservé leur score parfait.
Kisenosato a été plusieurs fois en danger face au maegashira 1 Chiyonokuni (1-2), qui a vaincu la veille le yokozuna Kakuryu.
Après avoir chargé, Chiyonokuni n’a laissé aucun répit à Kisenosato en le poussant de part en part du dohyô.
La différence de gabarit a finalement joué en la faveur de Kisenosato, Chiyonokuni échouant dans ses diverses poussées. Kisenosato a su conserver son équilibre pour se maintenir dans l’anneau avant de l’emporter sur le maegashira.
Hakuho n’a fait qu’une bouché de Chiyoshoma (1-2). Le champion au 37 titres a giflé son compatriote mongol au tachiai avant de se saisir rapidement de son mawashi avant de l’emporter par uwatenage.
Harumafuji a également remporté sa troisième victoire en poussant fortement Okinoumi (0-3) hors du dohyô.
Kakuryu (1-2) a enfin obtenu sa toute première victoire du basho en s’imposant sans difficulté majeure au maegashira 3 Endo (1-2).
L’ôzeki Terunofuji a gagné son premier combat contre Daieisho (0-3) avec facilité, mais l’autre ôzeki Goeido s’est en revanche incliné devant le komusubi Yoshikaze (2-1).
Goeido a besoin d’une majorité de victoires dans ce tournoi pour conserver son rang après son absence en mars en raison d’une blessure à la cheville.
Poursuivant sa quête vers une éventuelle promotion au rang d’ôzeki, Takayasu (3-0) n’a eu aucun problème à vaincre Kotoshogiku (0-3). L’ancien ôzeki a reculé après la charge initiale de Takayasu qui en a profité pour le pousser au sol.
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Kisenosato ekes out 2nd win as Hakuho, Harumafuji stay perfect
Kisenosato survived a scare and squeezed out his second win of the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday, while fellow yokozuna Hakuho and Harumafuji kept their perfect record intact after three days.
Kisenosato was on the back foot throughout against No. 1 maegashira Chiyonokuni (1-2), who handed yokozuna Kakuryu his second defeat a day earlier.
After charging low, Chiyonokuni didn’t give Kisenosato time to breathe and had the grand champion teetering by a foot on the straw bales at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
But the difference in size showed as Chiyonokuni failed produce one, last vital push. Kisenosato recovered, and Chiyonokuni’s ill-timed pull-down gave the yokozuna room to take advantage as Chiyonokuni was pushed out in their first career meeting.
Record title-holder Hakuho made it three out of three after flooring No. 2 Chiyoshoma (1-2). The 37-time champion slapped the fellow Mongolian off the tachiai before easily grabbing the belt for an overarm throw in another first-time encounter.
Harumafuji also earned his third win with a solid force-out over No. 2 Okinoumi (0-3), quickly grabbing the front of the belt and jostling him off the raised ring.
Kakuryu (1-2) opened this meet with two sloppy defeats and a third seemed to be on the horizon when Endo (1-2) barged him toward the ridge. But the top-ranked maegashira lost his balance to a desperate pull-down from Kakuryu as all four yokozuna won on the same day for the first time this tournament.
Ozeki Terunofuji collected his first win of the meet after dimissing No. 3 Daieisho (0-3) with ease, but the other ozeki in the rankings, Goeido, suffered his second loss after falling to veteran komusubi Yoshikaze (2-1).
Goeido needs a winning record here to keep his ozeki status after pulling out of the spring tourney in March with an ankle injury.
Chasing promotion to ozeki, Takayasu (3-0) had no issues in dispatching hapless sekiwake Kotoshogiku (0-3). The former ozeki easily backed off after the initial charge from a lively Takayasu before finding himself on the dirt.
Having won 12 at the last two tournaments, Takayasu needs 10 victories at this meet to qualify for sumo’s second-highest rank. The criteria for promotion is to win 33 bouts over three tourneys.
Written by Kyodo
Crédits photo : Asahi
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