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Day 13 results and day 14 pairings

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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)

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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...)

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Great use of "fulminant". I'm normally pretty good with the book learnin', but I had to look that one up.

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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?

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