Doitsuyama 1,260 Posted November 25, 2011 Pursuers Aoiyama, Wakakoyu and Miyabiyama all won to put the pressure on yusho leader Hakuho... or not. The yokozuna secured his 21st yusho already on day 13 with a fulminant shitatenage throw on Kotooshu leaving no doubts on his ongoing status as the sole number one in Ozumo. Harumafuji beat Kotoshogiku and was the last ozeki to secure kachi-koshi while Kisenosato lost a great bout against Baruto and is only 1-3 against yokozuna and ozeki so far, and the sole win against Kotooshu was pretty lucky. While he was very solid against the lower ranked rikishi this might not be enough for ozeki promotion even if he wins his last two bouts. I think it doesn't matter much either way since he will be ozeki sooner or later anyway. Ikioi won a yotsu tussle against lead juryo and sole pursuer Yoshiazuma and now his magic number for the juryo yusho is one more win for him or one more loss for Yoshiazuma. Shin-sekitori Tokushoryu is in sole third place at 9-4 with Tosayutaka, Nionoumi and Takanoyama getting the kachi-koshi and setting sights on makuuchi promotion. Day 13 Juryo J13w Satoyama (6-7) oshidashi Ms3w Homarefuji (4-3) J8e Shironoryu (4-9) oshidashi Ms3e Meigetsuin (4-3) J10w Takamisakari (7-6) yorikiri J6e Kyokushuho (8-5) J11w Tokushoryu (9-4) kubinage J5w Hochiyama (7-6) J5e Tosayutaka (8-5) hatakikomi J13e Asahisho (7-6) J4w Nionoumi (8-5) oshidashi J11e Sotairyu (7-6) J6w Kimikaze (5-6-2) tsukidashi J4e Tamaasuka (4-9) J3w Takanoyama (8-5) okuridashi J12w Oiwato (7-6) J3e Chiyonokuni (7-6) oshidashi J9e Tochinonada (6-7) J8w Kotoyuki (7-6) oshidashi J2w Masunoyama (7-6) J2e Bushuyama (5-8) sukuinage J7w Hokutokuni (5-8) J14e Ikioi (12-1) yorikiri J1w Yoshiazuma (10-3) Makuuchi M16e Aoiyama (10-3) oshidashi M17e Kimurayama (3-10) J1e Tenkaiho (7-6) kotenage M12w Sagatsukasa (5-8) M12e Daido (7-6) uwatenage M13e Tamawashi (3-10) M10w Fujiazuma (6-7) oshidashi M16w Tsurugidake (4-9) M14w Takarafuji (4-9) uwatenage M10e Kokkai (1-12) M9w Wakakoyu (10-3) hikiotoshi M15e Shohozan (8-5) M8w Takayasu (7-6) oshidashi M14e Kaisei (5-8) M7w Takekaze (9-4) oshidashi M15w Sadanofuji (7-6) M13w Asasekiryu (5-8) susoharai M7e Tokitenku (5-8) M6w Miyabiyama (10-3) okuridashi M11e Toyohibiki (8-5) M11w Myogiryu (9-4) oshidashi M5w Yoshikaze (6-7) M6e Aminishiki (8-5) hatakikomi M4e Tochinowaka (7-6) M5e Kitataiki (7-6) yoritaoshi M2e Tochinoshin (1-12) M1w Goeido (6-7) yorikiri M2w Kyokutenho (4-9) K1w Homasho (3-10) oshidashi M3e Aran (2-11) K1e Toyonoshima (9-4) yorikiri M3w Gagamaru (2-11) S1w Kakuryu (9-4) yorikiri M1e Okinoumi (5-8) O1w Harumafuji (8-5) shitatenage O2w Kotoshogiku (9-4) O1e Baruto (9-4) yorikiri S1e Kisenosato (9-4) Y1e Hakuho (13-0) shitatenage O2e Kotooshu (8-5) Day 14 Juryo Ms6e Arawashi (4-2) J13w Satoyama (6-7) Ms4w Kaonishiki (1-5) J12w Oiwato (7-6) J8e Shironoryu (4-9) J13e Asahisho (7-6) J6e Kyokushuho (8-5) J6w Kimikaze (5-6-2) J5e Tosayutaka (8-5) J8w Kotoyuki (7-6) J7w Hokutokuni (5-8) J5w Hochiyama (7-6) J4e Tamaasuka (4-9) J11e Sotairyu (7-6) J3e Chiyonokuni (7-6) J14e Ikioi (12-1) J4w Nionoumi (8-5) J3w Takanoyama (8-5) J2e Bushuyama (5-8) J10w Takamisakari (7-6) J1e Tenkaiho (7-6) J9e Tochinonada (6-7) J11w Tokushoryu (9-4) J1w Yoshiazuma (10-3) Makuuchi J2w Masunoyama (7-6) M13w Asasekiryu (5-8) M11e Toyohibiki (8-5) M17e Kimurayama (3-10) M10e Kokkai (1-12) M13e Tamawashi (3-10) M15w Sadanofuji (7-6) M10w Fujiazuma (6-7) M14e Kaisei (5-8) M9w Wakakoyu (10-3) M14w Takarafuji (4-9) M8w Takayasu (7-6) M7e Tokitenku (5-8) M16w Tsurugidake (4-9) M12e Daido (7-6) M7w Takekaze (9-4) M6e Aminishiki (8-5) M15e Shohozan (8-5) M16e Aoiyama (10-3) M6w Miyabiyama (10-3) M5e Kitataiki (7-6) M11w Myogiryu (9-4) M12w Sagatsukasa (5-8) M5w Yoshikaze (6-7) M2e Tochinoshin (1-12) M3e Aran (2-11) M1e Okinoumi (5-8) M2w Kyokutenho (4-9) M3w Gagamaru (2-11) K1w Homasho (3-10) S1e Kisenosato (9-4) M4e Tochinowaka (7-6) M1w Goeido (6-7) S1w Kakuryu (9-4) K1e Toyonoshima (9-4) O2w Kotoshogiku (9-4) O1e Baruto (9-4) O2e Kotooshu (8-5) Y1e Hakuho (13-0) O1w Harumafuji (8-5) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruziklao 34 Posted November 25, 2011 Shin-sekitori Tokushoryu is in sole third place at 9-4 with Tosayutaka, Nionoumi and Takanoyama getting the kachi-koshi and setting sights on makuuchi promotion. Takanoyama! (Neener, neener...) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Igordemorais 79 Posted November 25, 2011 Takanoyamaaaa! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisC 7 Posted November 26, 2011 Great use of "fulminant". I'm normally pretty good with the book learnin', but I had to look that one up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kofuji 0 Posted November 26, 2011 Harumafuji beat Kotoshogiku and was the last ozeki to secure kachi-koshi while Kisenosato lost a great bout against Baruto and is only 1-3 against yokozuna and ozeki so far, and the sole win against Kotooshu was pretty lucky. So is 'giku already a fully fledged member of the OBSC allowing Harumafuji to get his KK? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites