Les trois yokozuna en compétition ont étés mis en avant ce mardi lors du troisième jour du tournoi de Kyushu.
D’une part Kisenosato et Hakuho grâce à leurs victoires convaincantes, et d’autre part Harumafuji contraint de se retirer après l’agression présumée d’un autre rikishi (cf l’article dédié).
Kisenosato (2-1) à balayé le maegashira n°2 Chiyotairyu (1-2).
Plus tôt dans la journée, Harumafuji (0-3), vainqueur du tournoi de cet automne, a dû se retirer après l’agression présumée du maegashira n°8 Takanoiwa le mois dernier.
Avec Harumafuji écarté et l’absence de Kakuryu pour sa blessure aux lombaires et à sa cheville droite, Hakuho reste le seul yokozuna à afficher le score parfait (3-0).
Le grand champion Mongol l’a emporté sur le maegashira n°1 Takakeisho (1-2) en empoignant son mawashi puis la amené au bord du cercle, pour le faire chuter par une vigoureuse poussée.
Il fait partie des 6 lutteurs n’ayant perdu aucun match dans ce tournoi.
Takayasu (3-0) conserve ses espoirs intacts de rester ozeki avec sa victoire contre Onosho (1-2), ce dernier étant récemment promu komusubi. Il lui faudra encore 5 victoires à Takayasu sur les 12 jours restants.
Pour le premier match de la journée, Daiamami (1-2), qui débute à 24 ans dans la division élite makuuchi, à acquis sa première victoire en battant le Juryo n°2 Kyokushuho (1-2).
Daiamami à affirmé « Je suis heureux, je souhaite remporter le maximum de victoires en combattant avec force et confiance ».
The three yokozuna competing at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament had mixed fates on Tuesday, with Kisenosato and Hakuho winning convincingly, while Harumafuji was forced to pull out after the alleged assault of a fellow wrestler.
Kisenosato (2-1) swept past No. 2 maegashira Chiyotairyu (1-2) on the third day of the 15-day meet at Fukuoka Kokusai Center.
Kisenosato, who missed all or part of the past three meets due to injuries, pushed Chiyotairyu out of the raised ring to stay in contention for his third makuuchi division championship.
Earlier in the day, Harumafuji (0-3), the winner of the Autumn tourney, withdrew from the meet after reports came to light that he had assaulted and injured No.8 maegashira Takanoiwa last month in a drunken brawl.
He is suspected of striking fellow Mongolian Takanoiwa with a beer bottle, forcing him to pull out of the tournament due to a skull injury.
With Harumafuji out, the Kyushu tourney has witnessed the absence of two yokozuna. Kakuryu withdrew from the tournament due to lower back and right ankle pain, missing part or all of a tournament for the fourth consecutive time.
The only yokozuna with a perfect record in this tourney is Hakuho (3-0), who is gunning for an unprecedented 40th championship. The Mongolian grand champion took down top-ranked maegashira Takakeisho (1-2) by gripping his mawashi and charging him toward the edge, giving a final push that made his opponent fall backwards.
He is among the six wrestlers who have come this far without a loss.
Takayasu (3-0), who competes as a demotion-threatened « kadoban » ozeki, kept his hopes of maintaining his elite ranking when he defeated newly promoted komusubi Onosho (1-2). He can retain his ozeki status with five more wins in the remaining 12 days.
In the day’s first bout, Daiamami (1-2), who is making his elite makuuchi division debut, pulled off his first win by beating 2nd-ranked juryo Kyokushuho (1-2).
The 24-year-old Oitekaze stable wrester grabbed onto Kyokushuho’s belt with his left hand and charged him out in a matter of moments.
« I’m happy, I want to win as many bouts as possible, » Daiamami said. « I want to fight with strength and confidence. »
Source : The Mainichi
Rikishis | Kimarites | Rikishis |
Kyokushuho 旭秀鵬 (Juryô 2) 1-2 | | | | | Daiamami 大奄美 (Maegashira 14) 1-2 | |
Kotoyuki 琴勇輝 (Maegashira 14) 1-2 | | | | | Myogiryu 妙義龍 (Maegashira 15) 2-1 | |
Nishikigi | | | | | Aminishiki 安美錦 (Maegashira 13) 3-0 | |
Okinoumi 隠岐の海 (Maegashira 12) 2-1 | | | | | Takekaze 豪風 (Maegashira 13) 1-2 | |
Kagayaki 輝 (Maegashira 12) 2-1 | | | | | Asanoyama 朝乃山 (Maegashira 11) 1-2 | |
Kaisei 魁聖 (Maegashira 10) 2-1 | | | ABANDON | | | Aoiyama 碧山 (Maegashira 11) 1-2 |
Ikioi 勢 (Maegashira 10) 1-2 | | | | | Daieisho 大栄翔 (Maegashira 9) 1-2 | |
Endo 遠藤 (Maegashira 9) 2-1 | | | | | Shodai 正代 (Maegashira 7) 2-1 | |
Daishomaru 大翔丸 (Maegashira 7) 2-1 | | | | | Chiyomaru 千代丸 (Maegashira 8) 1-2 | |
Tochinoshin | | | | | Arawashi 荒鷲 (Maegashira 5) 3-0 | |
Takarafuji 宝富士 (Maegashira 5) 1-2 | | | | | Chiyoshoma 千代翔馬 (Maegashira 6) 1-2 | |
Ichinojo | | | | | Hokutofuji | |
Shôhôzan 松鳳山 (Maegashira 3) 2-1 | | | | | Chiyonokuni | |
| | | | Kotoshôgiku 琴奨菊 (Komusubi) 0-3 | ||
Terunofuji 照ノ富士 (Sekiwake) 0-3 | | | | | Yoshikaze 嘉風 (Sekiwake) 1-2 | |
Onosho 阿武咲 (Komusubi) 1-2 | | | | | Takayasu 高安 (Ozeki) 3-0 | |
Gôeidô 豪栄道 (Ozeki) 3-0 | | | | | Tochiôzan 栃煌山 (Maegashira 2) 0-3 | |
Takakeisho 貴景勝 (Maegashira 1) 1-2 | | | | | ||
Harumafuji 日馬富士 (Yokozuna) 0-3 | | | ABANDON | | | Tamawashi 玉鷲 (Maegashira 1) 2-1 |
Kisenosato 稀勢の里 (Yokozuna) 2-1 | | | | |
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Rikishis | Kimarite | Rikishis |
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Gagamaru | | | | | Toyohibiki 豊響 (Juryô 11) 2-1 | |
Daiseido 大成道 (Juryô 12) 1-2 | | | | | Yamaguchi 山口 (Juryô 10) 1-2 | |
Terutsuyoshi 照強 (Juryô 9) 0-3 | | | | | Chiyonoo 千代ノ (Juryô 9) 2-1 | |
Hidenoumi 英乃海 (Juryô 10) 3-0 | | | | | Tsurugisho 剣翔 (Juryô 8) 1-2 | |
Kotoeko 琴恵光 (Juryô 7) 2-1 | | | | | Sokokurai 蒼国来 (Juryô 7) 3-0 | |
Seiro 青狼 (Juryô 8) 1-2 | | | | | Amakaze 天風 (Juryô 6) 0-3 | |
Sadanoumi 佐田の海 (Juryô 5) 0-3 | | | | | Abi 阿炎 (Juryô 5) 3-0 | |
Kyokutaisei 旭大星 (Juryô 6) 2-1 | | | | | Azumaryu 東龍 (Juryô 4) 1-2 | |
Tokushôryû 徳勝龍 (Juryô 3) 1-2 | | | | | Yutakayama | |
Meisei 明生 (Juryô 4) 1-2 | | | | | Ryuden 竜電 (Juryô 2 ) 1-2 | |
Homarefuji | | | | | Ishiura 石浦 (Juryô 1) 1-2 |
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