Kisenosato et Takayasu restent leaders
Le yokozuna Kisenosato et son camarade de l’écurie Tagonoura, le sekiwake Takayasu, ont remporté leur septième victoire samedi et continuent d’occuper la tête du classement.
Kisenosato a affronté le komusubi Mitakeumi (3-4), qui a été le premier dans ce tournoi à conduire jusqu’au rebords du dohyô le nouveau yokozuna.
Mais Kisenosato n’a pas perdu son calme et a stoppé l’élan de son adversaire en repoussant Mitakeumi à l’autre extrémité du ring avant de le sorti décrochant ainsi sa septième victoire.
Takayasu, quant à lui, a remporté sa victoire d’une manière emphatique contre Sokokurai (2-5). Avec une charge initiale puissante, Takayasu l’a conduit hors de la surface de combat en un éclair pour rester dans le rythme du tournoi avec son camarade Kisenosato.
Le maegashira 10 Tochiozan a subi sa première défaite contre Okinoumi (5-2). Après avoir manqué sa charge initiale, il s’est retrouvé dans l’incapacité de prendre le dessus sur le maegashira 8.
L’ôzeki Terunofuji (6-1) a rebondi de sa première défaite subie un jour plus tôt, le mongol a saisi fermement la ceinture de Takekaze (1-6) avec les deux mains avant de le décoller pour le déposer tranquillement de l’autre côté de l’anneau.
Dans le dernier combat de la journée, le yokozuna Harumafuji a obtenu sa cinquième victoire de manière convaincante après avoir donné des coups au visage de Shodai (3-4). C’est la cinquième victoire consécutive contre du yokozuna sur le komusubi.
Les prestations peu convaincantes de Kakuryu ont continué. Le yokozuna a vaincu son compatriote Takanoiwa (2-5) décrochant au passage sa cinquième victoire.
Après avoir été rétrogradé du rang d’ôzeki à celui de sekiwake, Kotoshogiku (5-2) met toutes les chances de son côté pour espérer un retour rapide en battant le maegashira 3 Shohozan (1-6).
Le sekiwake Tamawashi (5-2) a dominé le favori local Ikioi (1-6).
Le maegashira 7 Chiyoshoma et Takarafuji ont débuté le tournoi avec cinq victoires, mais ont maintenant succombé à leurs deuxièmes défaites consécutives.
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Stablemates Kisenosato, Takayasu lead Spring sumo with 7 wins
Yokozuna Kisenosato and his junior Tagonoura-stablemate, sekiwake Takayasu, secured their seventh wins on Saturday for a share of the lead in the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament.
Kisenosato faced up-and-coming komusubi Mitakeumi (3-4), who was the first to drive forward to get the newly promoted grand champion against the straw bales.
But Kisenosato never lost his calm and killed his opponent’s momentum to immediately launch a counter, bulldozing Mitakeumi all the way to the other end of the ring and out to make it 4-0 in their career record.
Takayasu, meanwhile, claimed his win in an emphatic manner against Sokokurai (2-5). A powerful initial charge had the No. 2 maegashira’s right-foot off the ground and Takayasu barged him out of the ring in a flash to keep up the pace with Kisenosato at Edion Arena Osaka.
No. 10 maegashira Tochiozan was handed his first defeat by Okinoumi (5-2), coming out second best on the initial charge and unable to get on the front foot before the composed No. 8 rank-and-filer.
Ozeki Terunofuji (6-1) bounced back from his first defeat here a day earlier, the Mongolian firmly grabbing the belt of Takekaze (1-6) with both hands and hoisting the top-ranked maegashira out of the ring.
In the day’s final bout, yokozuna Harumafuji secured his fifth win in dominant manner after giving Shodai (3-4) slaps in the face and crushing him out of the ring, claiming his fifth straight win against the komusubi.
Kakuryu’s unconvincing display continued as the grand champion failed to overpower his Mongolian compatriot Takanoiwa (2-5) and floundered on a pull-down attempt, but a timely slap down of his own was enough to get back on a winning note with a fifth win.
After being demoted from ozeki, sekiwake Kotoshogiku (5-2) signaled that a swift return to the rank is on the card by beating third-ranked maegashira Shohozan (1-6), showing his trademark grapple using his torso in the process.
Kotoshogiku, who dropped to sekiwake after two consecutive losing records, can reclaim the ozeki position with 10 wins at this tourney.
Sekiwake Tamawashi (5-2) pushed out local favorite and No. 1 maegashira Ikioi (1-6).
No. 7 maegashira Chiyoshoma and third-ranked Takarafuji started the tourney with five wins but have now succumbed to their second straight defeats, going down to fifth-ranked Endo (4-3) and Bulgarian No. 6 maegashira Aoiyama (4-3), respectively.
Written by Kyodo
Crédits photo : Asahi
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