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95th East Japan Student Sumo Championships

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内 力樹), Nihon University

2nd: Murata Ryo (村田 ), Toyo University

3rd: Furukawa Haruki (古川 晴貴), Nihon University

3rd: トゥルボルド, Nihon University

Individual Final (Osanai Riki vs Murata Ryo)

Team Competition:

1st: Nippon Sport Science University

2nd: Nihon University

3rd: Toyo University

3rd: Chuo University

Team Final (Nihon University vs Nippon Sport Science University)

Furukawa Haruki (古川 晴貴) - Minami Yuta (南 友太)

Kizaki Shinnosuke (木﨑 伸之助) - Matsunaga Hisashi (松永 久志)

Turbold (トゥルボルド) - Nishizawa Motoyasu (西澤 元康)

Katamura Toshiya (片村 敬也) - Miwa Hayato (三輪 隼斗)

Osanai Riki (小山内 力樹) - Muramatsu Yusuke (村松 裕介)

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Several matches of first-year standout Shiroyama have been posted, including bouts with two opponents who won individual national titles in 2015:

Shiroyama vs Turbold

Shiroyama vs Kojiro Kurokawa

Others, including Shiroyama vs an opponent who looks about 75kg:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOM17Ou4GEOC70MMq6s6pfA

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内力樹), Nihon University

And he did all this without pushing!!

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Several matches of first-year standout Shiroyama have been posted, including bouts with two opponents who won individual national titles in 2015:

Shiroyama vs Turbold

Shiroyama vs Kojiro Kurokawa

Others, including Shiroyama vs an opponent who looks about 75kg:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOM17Ou4GEOC70MMq6s6pfA

He lost 2 of the 3 in the video I've seen. Not so easy in college ranks, eh?

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Does anyone know who Turbold lost to?

Turbold lost in the semi-finals to Murata Ryo (by Tsukiotoshi)

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内力樹), Nihon University

And he did all this without pushing!!

Very punny, 餅.

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内力樹), Nihon University

And he did all this without pushing!!

Did you know that sodium iodide doesn't exist in Japanese?

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内力樹), Nihon University

And he did all this without pushing!!

Did you know that sodium iodide doesn't exist in Japanese?

?

I don't get that one.

Please solve! (if it is soluble...)

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See why my way is the right way? It's Osannai. And he pushes.

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East or west whatever we're calling this method is the best!

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This tournament took place today at the Kokugikan, the main results are listed below. Not much information can be found on the West Japan one, which also took place today.

Individual Competition:

1st: Osanai Riki (小山内力樹), Nihon University

And he did all this without pushing!!

Did you know that sodium iodide doesn't exist in Japanese?

?

I don't get that one.

Please solve! (if it is soluble...)

Sodium iodide is made up of one atom of sodium and one atom of iodine, giving the chemical formula of NaI (nai).

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