L’ozeki Takakeisho a subi sa première défaite aujourd’hui en s’inclinant devant Hokutofuji.
Takakeisho a été vaincu dans l’avant-dernier combat de la journée par le maegashira 12 Hokutofuji (1-2) 2, laissant ainsi Shodai et cinq autres lutteurs à 3-0.
L’ôzeki est considéré comme l’un des favoris pour remporter ce tournoi suite aux revers consécutifs de son camarade Asanoyama.
Takakeisho a eu l’avantage lors de la charge initiale mais a été rapidement repoussé sur le bord par Hokutofuji.
Dans le dernier combat de la journée, Asanoyama a été battu par le n ° 1 Terunofuji (1-2) et enregistre sa troisième défaite consécutive.
Asanoyama a emmené Terunofuji au bord de l’anneau et a essayé de le faire pivoter, mais le champion de juillet a conservé son équilibre et a utilisé un lancer pour ramener Asanoyama au centre du dohyo.
Shodai a obtenu sa troisième victoire consécutive en battant Endo (1-2).
Le n ° 3 Myogiryu, qui s’est imposé lors d’un match agressif contre Daieisho (1-2), a également décroché sa troisième victoire. En attendant une ouverture dans l’assaut de Daieisho, Myogiryu s’est glissé sur le côté et a poussé le nouveau sekiwake.
Le n ° 1 Takanosho (2-1) a décroché sa deuxième grande victoire de la compétition en repoussant Mitakeumi tout en donnant au sekiwake sa première défaite. Le maegashira le mieux classé, qui a battu Asanoyama la veille, a manœuvré autour de son adversaire et l’a poussé sur la paille.
Le n ° 2 Tamawashi (2-1) a infligé au komusubi Okinoumi sa troisième défaite consécutive.
Dans les autres combats, le n ° 14 Tobizaru a remporté sa troisième victoire consécutive en battant le n ° 12 Kotoshoho (2-1).
Le n ° 5 Kiribayama, le n ° 9 Onosho et le n ° 11 Chiyotairyu sont également à 3-0.
Plus tôt dans la journée, le n ° 11 Kotoshogiku (1-2) s’est retiré de la compétition à cause d’une blessure au mollet gauche survenue lors de sa défaite d’hier face à Meisei (2-1).
L’ancien ôzeki sera probablement rétrogradé en division juryo s’il reste absent pour le reste du tournoi.
À 36 ans, Kotoshogiku est le plus vieux rikishi des deux premières divisions. Son abandon est son premier depuis juillet 2018 et le septième en 19 ans de carrière.
Ozeki Takakeisho suffered his first defeat at the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday, opening the door for sekiwake Shodai and a band of rank-and-filers all hoping to lift the Emperor’s Cup.
Takakeisho saw his perfect start at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan ended by No. 2 maegashira Hokutofuji (1-2) in the penultimate bout of Day 2, dropping a win behind Shodai and five other wrestlers at 3-0.
The ozeki had been considered a favorite to win following the injury withdrawals of both grand champions before the start of the 15-day meet and back-to-back upsets to fellow ozeki Asanoyama.
Takakeisho got the better of the initial charge but was quickly driven back to the edge as Hokutofuji tore through a slap-down attempt and drilled him out of the ring.
In the final bout of the day, Asanoyama was beaten by No. 1 Terunofuji (1-2) and fell to his third straight loss.
Asanoyama took Terunofuji to the edge of the raised ring and tried to swing him around, but the Julychampion recovered and employed an underarm throw to bring Asanoyama down to the clay.
Terunofuji knocked Asanoyama down the leaderboard in their first meeting at the July tournament before the veteran capped his impressive comeback by winning his second elite makuuchi-division title.
Shodai seized his third-straight victory by defeating Endo (1-2). Endo went for a quick pull-down but Shodai anticipated the move and used the komusubi’s momentum to plow him off the dohyo.
Also picking up his third win was No. 3 Myogiryu, who prevailed in a shoving match against Daieisho (1-2). Waiting for an opening in Daieisho’s assault, Myogiryu slipped to the side and pushed the new sekiwake over the straw.
No. 1 Takanosho (2-1) grabbed his second big win of the meet when he pushed out Mitakeumi while handing the sekiwake his first loss. The top-ranked maegashira, who beat Asanoyama on Day 2, maneuvered around his opponent and shoved him out on the straw bales.
No. 2 Tamawashi (2-1) pushed out komusubi Okinoumi to his third-consecutive defeat and took a 12-10 advantage in his rivalry with the fellow former sekiwake.
In other bouts, No. 14 Tobizaru claimed his third-straight win in his first top-division meet by pulling down No. 12 Kotoshoho (2-1), who clinched a winning record in his makuuchi debut in July.
No. 5 Kiribayama, No. 9 Onosho and No. 11 Chiyotairyu also improved to 3-0.
Earlier in the day, No. 11 Kotoshogiku (1-2) pulled out of the meet with a left calf strain suffered in his Day 2 loss against No. 13 Meisei (2-1).
The former ozeki will likely be demoted to the second-tier juryo division if he remains sidelined for the rest of the tournament.
At age 36, Kotoshogiku is the oldest rikishi in the top two divisions. His withdrawal is his first from a grand tournament since July 2018 and just the seventh of his 19-year career.
Written by Kyodo
Crédits photo : Asahi
Rikishis | Score | Kimarites | Score | Rikishis |
Kyokutaisei 旭大星 (Maegashira 16) | | | | | Hoshoryu 遠藤 (Maegashira 16) | |
Ichinojo 逸ノ城 (Maegashira 17) | | | | | Shôhôzan 松鳳山 (Maegashira 15) | |
Meisei 明生 (Maegashira 13) | | | | | Shimanoumi 志摩ノ海 (Maegashira 15) | |
Kotoshoho 琴勝峰 (Maegashira 12) | | | | | Tobizaru 翔猿 (Maegashira 14) | |
| | | Fusen | | | Kotoshôgiku 琴奨菊 (Maegashira 11) |
Kaisei 魁聖 (Maegashira 12) | | | | | Kotoeko 琴恵光 (Maegashira 10) | |
Enho 炎鵬 (Maegashira 9) | | | | | Sadanoumi 佐田の海 (Maegashira 10) | |
Onosho 阿武咲 (Maegashira 9) | | | | | Wakatakakage 若隆景 (Maegashira 8) | |
Tokushoryu 徳勝龍 (Maegashira 8) | | | | | Aoiyama 碧山 (Maegashira 7) | |
Takayasu 高安 (Maegashira 6) | | | | | Kagayaki 輝 (Maegashira 6) | |
Ryuden 竜電 (Maegashira 7) | | | | | Takarafuji 宝富士 (Maegashira 5) | |
Yutakayama 豊山 (Maegashira 4) | | | | | Tochinoshin 栃ノ心 (Maegashira 4) | |
Kiribayama 貴ノ富士 (Maegashira 5) | | | | | Terutsuyoshi 照強 (Maegashira 3) | |
Okinoumi 隠岐の海 (Komusubi) | | | | | Tamawashi 玉鷲 (Maegashira 2) | |
Takanosho 隆の勝 (Maegashira 1) | | | | | | |
Shodai 正代 (Sekiwake) | | | | | Endo 遠藤 (Komusubi) | |
Daieisho 大栄翔 (Sekiwake) | | | | | Myogiryu 妙義龍 (Maegashira 3) | |
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Asanoyama 朝乃山 (Ozeki) | | | | | Terunofuji 照ノ富士 (Maegashira 1) |
Rikishis | Score | Kimarites | Score | Rikishis |
Kitaharima 北磻磨 (Juryo 14) | | | | | Nishikifuji 錦富士 (Juryo 13) | |
Oki 王輝 (Juryo 13) | | | | | Chiyonoumi 千代の海 (Juryo 14) | |
Hakuyozan 白鷹山 (Juryo 11) | | | | | Daishoho 大翔鵬 (Juryo 12) | |
Akiseyama 明瀬山 (Juryo 10) | | | | | Chiyonokuni 千代の国 (Juryo 11) | |
Hidenoumi 英乃海 (Juryo 9) | | | | | Midorifuji 翠富士 (Juryo 10) | |
Mitoryu 水戸龍 (Juryo 8) | | | | | Tsurugisho 剣翔 (Juryo 8) | |
Churanoumi 美ノ海 (Juryo 7) | | | | | Chiyootori 千代鳳 (Juryo 9) | |
Akua 天空海 (Juryo 6) | | | | | Kyokushuho 旭秀鵬 (Juryo 5) | |
Daishomaru 大翔丸 (Juryo 5) | | | | | Chiyonoo 千代ノ皇 (Juryo 6) | |
Daiamami 大奄美 (Juryo 4) | | | | | Kotonowaka 琴ノ若 (Juryo 2) | |
Kotoyuki 琴勇輝 (Juryo 2) | | | | | Chiyoshoma 千代翔馬 (Juryo 4) | |
Chiyomaru 千代丸 (Juryo 3) | | | | | Nishikigi 錦木 (Juryo 1) | |
Ikioi 勢 (Juryo 1) | | | | | Wakamotoharu (Juryo 3) |
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