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Day 13 results and day 14 pairings

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Hakuho avoided a day 13 loss to Kaio this time to stay undefeated and on course for his 13th yusho. His last two opponents faced each other today as Harumafuji won a doozy against Kotooshu with a called hikiotoshi.

Miyabiyama had his nine win streak broken today, and to say that Baruto overpowered him would be like an understatement as the bout was totally one-sided. Baruto secured his second consecutive jun-yusho (at least) and now has 33 wins over the last three basho which was not enough last time, but this time there is no weak middle basho, so I suppose he would get the promotion to ozeki even with two losses. It's likely that he will win another one or two though even if he's not that comfortable with his last two opponents (6-6 against Kotoshogiku and 4-6 against Kotomitsuki).

Tochiozan is having a great basho and capped it with a nice win over ozeki Kotomitsuki, his fifth in a row now, to make a strong bid for a sanyaku promotion as he just overtook Miyabiyama in the pecking order. He can help his case tomorrow if he beats 7-6 komusubi Kisenosato. The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads. Toyonoshima is make-koshi with that loss, making it a (likely) clear-out at the sekiwake rank.

Kasugao finally fell to make-koshi and will fall to juryo along with his opponent Bushuyama, and a few more rikishi still need one more win to be safe with Sagatsukasa, Tamanoshima, Hokutoriki, Shimotori and Takekaze.

Juryo leader Tamaasuka got his win streak broken at six as Tochinonada withstood his forward attack just good enough to put him down with a timely tsukiotoshi. Koryu is in the co-lead again, now at 10-3, as he beat Wakatenro, while Kimurayama had an oshidashi win over Daido to join Tochinonada at 9-4. The very recent makuuchi regular Futeno can't even get a kachi-koshi in lower juryo nowadays as he fell to make-koshi already with a loss to sai-juryo Tokushinho. Asofuji got credited with a susoharai against injured Shirononami but he didn't need to do much to see his aite falling.

Day 13

Juryo

J11w   Tokushinho (7-6)	yorikiri	   J9w	Futeno (5-8)
J9e	Toyozakura (8-5)	tsukiotoshi	J13w   Kasuganishiki (7-6)
J8w	Chiyohakuho (7-6)   hikiotoshi	 J14e   Masuraumi (7-6)
J11e   Sadanofuji (5-8)	hikiotoshi	 J8e	Kaiho (4-9)
J10w   Yamamotoyama (5-8)  kimedashi	  J7e	Kyokunankai (5-8)
J6w	Koryu (10-3)		oshidashi	  J10e   Wakatenro (7-6)
J12e   Kirinowaka (6-7)	yorikiri	   J5w	Kiyoseumi (3-10)
J4w	Kimurayama (9-4)	oshidashi	  J14w   Daido (8-5)
J4e	Asofuji (6-7)	   susoharai	  J12w   Shirononami (2-10-1)
J5e	Sakaizawa (5-8)	 yorikiri	   J3e	Gagamaru (6-7)
J2w	Tochinonada (9-4)   tsukiotoshi	J13e   Tamaasuka (10-3)
J2e	Masatsukasa (6-7)   tsukidashi	 J3w	Tosanoumi (6-7)
J6e	Kotokasuga (8-5)	oshidashi	  J1w	Wakakoyu (7-6)
J1e	Shotenro (6-7)	  yorikiri	   J7w	Sokokurai (6-7)

Makuuchi

M16w   Bushuyama (4-9)	 tsukiotoshi	M16e   Kasugao (5-8)
M13w   Tokusegawa (8-5)	uwatenage	  M15w   Mokonami (7-6)
M15e   Sagatsukasa (6-7)   oshidashi	  M11e   Asasekiryu (9-4)
M11w   Hokutoriki (4-9)	oshidashi	  M10w   Shimotori (4-9)
M14w   Tamanoshima (6-7)   hikiotoshi	 M10e   Kitataiki (8-5)
M14e   Kokkai (8-5)		yorikiri	   M9w	Yoshikaze (5-8)
M12e   Okinoumi (6-7)	  uwatenage	  M9e	Hakuba (6-7)
M8w	Takekaze (3-10)	 oshidashi	  M12w   Takamisakari (6-7)
M6w	Tochinoshin (8-5)   yorikiri	   M8e	Iwakiyama (7-6)
M5e	Toyohibiki (3-10)   kotenage	   M7w	Kakizoe (6-7)

M13e   Tokitenku (10-3)	oshidashi	  M3w	Kotoshogiku (9-4)
M2e	Kyokutenho (2-11)   yorikiri	   M4e	Tamawashi (4-9)
M1w	Wakanosato (5-8)	tsukiotoshi	M4w	Tosayutaka (3-10)
M1e	Kakuryu (4-9)	   yorikiri	   M2w	Aran (1-12)
K1e	Kisenosato (7-6)	oshidashi	  M5w	Homasho (8-5)
K1w	Aminishiki (7-6)	uwatenage	  S1w	Toyonoshima (5-8)
S1e	Baruto (12-1)	   tsukitaoshi	M7e	Miyabiyama (10-3)
M6e	Tochiozan (10-3)	uwatenage	  O2w	Kotomitsuki (8-5)
O1e	Harumafuji (10-3)   hikiotoshi	 O1w	Kotooshu (9-4)
Y1e	Hakuho (13-0)	   sukuinage	  O2e	Kaio (7-6)

Day 14

Juryo

J12e   Kirinowaka (6-7)				   Ms1w   Kanbayashi (3-3)
Ms2w   Sadanoumi (2-4)					J12w   Shirononami (2-10-1)
J11e   Sadanofuji (5-8)				   Ms3w   Jumonji (3-3-1)
Ms3e   Hochiyama (4-2)					J10w   Yamamotoyama (5-8)
J9e	Toyozakura (8-5)				   J13e   Tamaasuka (10-3)
J7e	Kyokunankai (5-8)				  J13w   Kasuganishiki (7-6)
J14e   Masuraumi (7-6)					J7w	Sokokurai (6-7)
J6e	Kotokasuga (8-5)				   J11w   Tokushinho (7-6)
J5e	Sakaizawa (5-8)					J9w	Futeno (5-8)
J4e	Asofuji (6-7)					  J8w	Chiyohakuho (7-6)
J3e	Gagamaru (6-7)					 J10e   Wakatenro (7-6)
J5w	Kiyoseumi (3-10)				   J3w	Tosanoumi (6-7)
J2e	Masatsukasa (6-7)				  J4w	Kimurayama (9-4)
J14w   Daido (8-5)						J2w	Tochinonada (9-4)
J1e	Shotenro (6-7)					 J8e	Kaiho (4-9)
J6w	Koryu (10-3)					   J1w	Wakakoyu (7-6)

Makuuchi

M14e   Kokkai (8-5)					   M16e   Kasugao (5-8)
M14w   Tamanoshima (6-7)				  M11w   Hokutoriki (4-9)
M12e   Okinoumi (6-7)					 M10w   Shimotori (4-9)
M9e	Hakuba (6-7)					   M13w   Tokusegawa (8-5)
M15w   Mokonami (7-6)					 M9w	Yoshikaze (5-8)
M8e	Iwakiyama (7-6)					M13e   Tokitenku (10-3)
M15e   Sagatsukasa (6-7)				  M8w	Takekaze (3-10)
M7e	Miyabiyama (10-2-1)				M11e   Asasekiryu (9-4)
M12w   Takamisakari (6-7)				 M7w	Kakizoe (6-7)
M10e   Kitataiki (8-5)					M6w	Tochinoshin (8-5)

M5e	Toyohibiki (3-10)				  M16w   Bushuyama (4-9)
M2e	Kyokutenho (2-11)				  M2w	Aran (1-12)
M1e	Kakuryu (4-9)					  M4w	Tosayutaka (3-10)
M4e	Tamawashi (4-9)					M1w	Wakanosato (5-8)
K1e	Kisenosato (7-6)				   M6e	Tochiozan (10-3)
M5w	Homasho (8-5)					  K1w	Aminishiki (7-6)
S1e	Baruto (12-1)					  M3w	Kotoshogiku (9-4)
S1w	Toyonoshima (5-8)				  O2w	Kotomitsuki (8-5)
O1e	Harumafuji (10-3)				  O2e	Kaio (7-6)
Y1e	Hakuho (13-0)					  O1w	Kotooshu (9-4)

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The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads.

That was really scary landing, i was afraid they will break their necks :O It also brought me a guestion - as this was really tough decision for gyoji to make (shinpans came together and all) will he still be required to give "resignation" if he makes mistake in such case?

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The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads.

That was really scary landing, i was afraid they will break their necks :O It also brought me a guestion - as this was really tough decision for gyoji to make (shinpans came together and all) will he still be required to give "resignation" if he makes mistake in such case?

Of course, he must stab himself with the steely knife before that.

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The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads.

That was really scary landing, i was afraid they will break their necks :O It also brought me a guestion - as this was really tough decision for gyoji to make (shinpans came together and all) will he still be required to give "resignation" if he makes mistake in such case?

Isn't it just the tate-gyoji that are required to do that?

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I suppose he would get the promotion to ozeki even with two losses.

I disagree with this statement. 2 losses to end the tournament, one of them against a Maegashira, would be deemed "unacceptable".

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Day 14

J12e   Kirinowaka (6-7)				   Ms1w   Kanbayashi (3-3)
J11e   Sadanofuji (5-8)				   Ms3w   Jumonji (3-3-1)
Ms3e   Hochiyama (4-2)					J10w   Yamamotoyama (5-8)
J14e   Masuraumi (7-6)					J7w	Sokokurai (6-7)
J1e	Shotenro (6-7)					 J8e	Kaiho (4-9)

Pretty nice job by the torikumi makers.

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Day 14

J12e   Kirinowaka (6-7)				   Ms1w   Kanbayashi (3-3)
J11e   Sadanofuji (5-8)				   Ms3w   Jumonji (3-3-1)
Ms3e   Hochiyama (4-2)					J10w   Yamamotoyama (5-8)
J14e   Masuraumi (7-6)					J7w	Sokokurai (6-7)
J1e	Shotenro (6-7)					 J8e	Kaiho (4-9)

Pretty nice job by the torikumi makers.

You think so? Seems pretty Juryo-tilted to me -- the bouts are critical for the sekitori, while none of the Ms opponents has a realistic chance at promotion.

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You think so? Seems pretty Juryo-tilted to me -- the bouts are critical for the sekitori, while none of the Ms opponents has a realistic chance at promotion.

How do you figure? The only two makushita rikishi who are in a better position than that trio already have spots - Matsutani and Hoshikaze up, Shirononami and Asashoryu's empty spot down.

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The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads.

That was really scary landing, i was afraid they will break their necks :O It also brought me a guestion - as this was really tough decision for gyoji to make (shinpans came together and all) will he still be required to give "resignation" if he makes mistake in such case?

Isn't it just the tate-gyoji that are required to do that?

No, the tate-gyoji are expected to offer seppuku. That's why they carry those tanto.

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Isn't it just the tate-gyoji that are required to do that?

No, the tate-gyoji are expected to offer seppuku. That's why they carry those tanto.

Hmmm... Maybe those could be put to better use. You know, for the greater good of Ozumo.

Randomitsuki (O2W) 12 (Submitted by Randomitsuki at 25-Mar-2010 11:09 PM JST)

4 Hakuho [+] 3 Baruto [+] 3 Kisenosato [+] 2 Tochinoshin [+] 2 Kotoshogiku [-]

Bench: Takekaze [+] Kotooshu [-] Hokutoriki [+] Tokitenku [+] Miyabiyama [-]

Comment:

15 incredible ideas to increase the popularity of sumo

In order to prevent mattas, and in order to add some flamboyance to the gyoji activities, a gyoji should explicitly start a bout; preferably by doing something remarkable, like ramming a broadsword into the clay.

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The other komusubi Aminishiki also is 7-6 with a spectacular uwatenage win over sekiwake Toyonoshima, both landing on their heads.

That was really scary landing, i was afraid they will break their necks :O It also brought me a guestion - as this was really tough decision for gyoji to make (shinpans came together and all) will he still be required to give "resignation" if he makes mistake in such case?

Isn't it just the tate-gyoji that are required to do that?

No, the tate-gyoji are expected to offer seppuku. That's why they carry those tanto.

I would hope that the carrying of the tanto is purely symbolic these days (Applauding...). In practice, do the top two not hand in a letter of resignation instead if they make a mistake? Or is it expected of sanyaku and other makuuchi gyoji too? That's what I was getting at.

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Forget the tanto, I still want to know if the tachi carried in by the tachimochi for the yokozuna dohyo-iri is real or fake!

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Forget the tanto, I still want to know if the tachi carried in by the tachimochi for the yokozuna dohyo-iri is real or fake!

Was it Akebono who had an empty sheath with sword hilts attached, for use in overseas jungyo?

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I would hope that the carrying of the tanto is purely symbolic these days (Applauding...). In practice, do the top two not hand in a letter of resignation instead if they make a mistake? Or is it expected of sanyaku and other makuuchi gyoji too? That's what I was getting at.

I don't remember a single one resigning in the last years. Most retire when they reach the age, and I do remember some mistakes made by them.

I also remember the first world war.

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You think so? Seems pretty Juryo-tilted to me -- the bouts are critical for the sekitori, while none of the Ms opponents has a realistic chance at promotion.

How do you figure? The only two makushita rikishi who are in a better position than that trio already have spots - Matsutani and Hoshikaze up, Shirononami and Asashoryu's empty spot down.

Didn't think about Asashoryu's empty spot.

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I would hope that the carrying of the tanto is purely symbolic these days (Applauding...). In practice, do the top two not hand in a letter of resignation instead if they make a mistake? Or is it expected of sanyaku and other makuuchi gyoji too? That's what I was getting at.

I don't remember a single one resigning in the last years. Most retire when they reach the age, and I do remember some mistakes made by them.

I also remember the first world war.

Well yes, it's very rare for a resignation to be accepted.

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