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This article was the result of a thread on the forum started by "skepticalsports" in May. I found both the discussion between the author and people on the forum and the resulting article really interesting:

It's a good well written article.

I'd found the mentioned 'Sea of Crises' article by Brian Phillips on Grantland and thought about putting it on Sumo Art for the fine descriptions of Hakuho, but Toyonoshima is not a 'root vegetable' and Kisenosato is not a 'maiden aunt'. I got vexed and decided not to.

Here it is http://grantland.com/features/sumo-wrestling-tokyo-japan-hakuho-yukio-mishima-novelist-seppuku/

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Washuyama

I had the same issue with the article. The inclusion of the MB commentary toward the end soured me on it a bit. I'd already read (and disagreed with) MB's call for Hakuho to retire and disagree with his sentiment still. Otherwise, lots of good data and analysis.

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This article was the result of a thread on the forum started by "skepticalsports" in May. I found both the discussion between the author and people on the forum and the resulting article really interesting:

It's a good well written article.

I'd found the mentioned 'Sea of Crises' article by Brian Phillips on Grantland and thought about putting it on Sumo Art for the fine descriptions of Hakuho, but Toyonoshima is not a 'root vegetable' and Kisenosato is not a 'maiden aunt'. I got vexed and decided not to.

Here it is http://grantland.com/features/sumo-wrestling-tokyo-japan-hakuho-yukio-mishima-novelist-seppuku/

Too disjointed, I guess.

Yukio Mishima & Hakuho.

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Indeed. It would have been handier as two separate articles. The tone's skewed too. I read it twice, mind, so I'm not rubbishing it.

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Ha. Of all the pictures I've collected, I didn't think I'd ever have a reason to post this one. Nagoya 1958:

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Ha. Of all the pictures I've collected, I didn't think I'd ever have a reason to post this one. Nagoya 1958:

You mean you were not holding your breath waiting for this opportunity? ;-)
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Why his articles are somewhat... desliked here in the forum?

I won't give my answer honestly as it may violate forum rules... Let's just say he's not my favorite person in the world, and leave it at that.

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Cool article with nice stuff about Nagoya bashos-

Sumo ABC part 33

Anyone happens to have saved the ealier articles (1 to 19 roughly) ? Wasn't careful enough, can't find them now that i want to translate them in French... :(

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On 1.8.2016 at 14:39, Toonoryu said:

Anyone happens to have saved the ealier articles (1 to 19 roughly) ? Wasn't careful enough, can't find them now that i want to translate them in French... :(

Original links:

53A stable where notable rikishi were steeped in sumo’s fundamentals

52Supporters help to cushion pride of injured yokozuna Kisenosato

51Yutakayama assumes stable’s traditional name in makuuchi debut

50Do rikishi from the college ranks ever shine in the top ranks?

49Check out open training session for intimate look at up-and-comers

48Terunofuji misses a chance because of fear and doubt

47More rookies than usual take 1st step in graduation season

45: While there need not be any yokozuna, 2 ozeki must always exist — in theory

44: Kisenosato’s defense helps him escape trouble, beat Hakuho

43: Kokugikan brightened up by the Imperial presence

42: The Yoshida-Tsukasake family and the dawn of the yokozuna


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46Hakuho holds the key as era of 4 yokozuna gets under way

41: Diminutive Ishiura wins Fighting Spirit Award for gutsy performance in Kyushu tournament

40: Popular Endo fights with knee injury in his impressive run

39: Cushy jobs? The length of sumo tourneys have changed over time

38: Goeido becomes part of legacy of Osaka Prefecture-born wrestlers

37: Embrace the traditions of sumo and soba at Ozeki-an

36: Ozeki-an near Ryogoku Kokugikan serves ‘lucky’ soba noodles

35: High expectations for newly promoted sekiwake duo

34: My memories of the great yokozuna Chiyonofuji

33: Oxygen used to be piped into gym at Nagoya ‘tropical’ tournament

32: Keep an eye on Ura’s acrobatic sumo performances

31: Tears shed by attendants reflect Kyokutenho’s affectionate ways

30: Kisenosato keeps hopes of becoming yokozuna alive until Nagoya tourney

29: Never be late to go big in the sumo world

28: Promotion to yokozuna means the start of the end to a career

27: JSA Chairman Hakkaku showed power in his reign as yokozuna

26: Various facilities host rikishi on road for regional tourneys

25: Ozeki Kotoshogiku must gain momentum in first 5 days

24: Going through the motions to get in sync for bouts

23: Rikishi fight for laughs in lighthearted shokkiri routines

22: Where do the gods go after descending for a tournament?

21: Good luck buried in the ring

20: New Year for sumo starts February due to tough schedule

19: An unvarnished look at former yokozuna Kitanoumi

18: What does it mean for an ozeki to be a ‘kadoban’?

17: Amazing show of technique dampened by tategyoji referee

16: Tossing cushions at Kyushu Basho made more difficult

15: Regional sumo tournaments celebrate local wrestling talent

14: Skillful use of ingredients the key to great chanko

13: ‘Full house’ banner expected at 5th straight sumo tourney

12: Tsuna-uchi, ceremony to make pure white rope for yokozuna

11: Making, announcing the banzuke

10: Summer tour chance for fun, and to train

9: Throwing seat cushions when yokozuna lose

8: New ozeki Terunofuji enters 1st test on way to yokozuna

7: Wrestler dreams of honoring father at Tokyo Olympics

6: Oyakata work under monthly payroll system

5: Why sumo wrestlers keep their eyes on the bonus

4: What’s the ‘shinitai’ position?

3: Monoii seen as proof of a democratic system

2: Get a free peek at Kokugikan

1: The secret behind topknots

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Anyone happens to have saved the ealier articles (1 to 19 roughly) ? Wasn't careful enough, can't find them now that i want to translate them in French... :(

Original links:

33: Oxygen used to be piped into gym at Nagoya ‘tropical’ tournament

32: Keep an eye on Ura’s acrobatic sumo performances

31: Tears shed by attendants reflect Kyokutenho’s affectionate ways

30: Kisenosato keeps hopes of becoming yokozuna alive until Nagoya tourney

29: Never be late to go big in the sumo world

28: Promotion to yokozuna means the start of the end to a career

27: JSA Chairman Hakkaku showed power in his reign as yokozuna

26: Various facilities host rikishi on road for regional tourneys

25: Ozeki Kotoshogiku must gain momentum in first 5 days

24: Going through the motions to get in sync for bouts

23: Rikishi fight for laughs in lighthearted shokkiri routines

22: Where do the gods go after descending for a tournament?

Archive.org:

21: Good luck buried in the ring

20: New Year for sumo starts February due to tough schedule

19: An unvarnished look at former yokozuna Kitanoumi

18: What does it mean for an ozeki to be a ‘kadoban’?

17: Amazing show of technique dampened by tategyoji referee

16: Tossing cushions at Kyushu Basho made more difficult

15: Regional sumo tournaments celebrate local wrestling talent

14: Skillful use of ingredients the key to great chanko

13: ‘Full house’ banner expected at 5th straight sumo tourney

12: Tsuna-uchi, ceremony to make pure white rope for yokozuna

11: Making, announcing the banzuke

10: Summer tour chance for fun, and to train

9: Throwing seat cushions when yokozuna lose

8: New ozeki Terunofuji enters 1st test on way to yokozuna

7: Wrestler dreams of honoring father at Tokyo Olympics

6: Oyakata work under monthly payroll system

5: Why sumo wrestlers keep their eyes on the bonus

4: What’s the ‘shinitai’ position?

3: Monoii seen as proof of a democratic system

2: Get a free peek at Kokugikan

1: The secret behind topknots

(Sign of approval...) Thanks alot !

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