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64th All Japan College & Corporate Sumo Kariya Tournament (2016-9-11)

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(第64回 全国選抜大学・実業団相撲刈谷大会)

Individual Competition

Winner: Kurokawa Soichiro (黒川 宗一郎, Aisin Light Metals)

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Runner-up: Turbold (トゥルボルド, Nihon University)

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3rd Place: Kizaki Shinnosuke (木崎 伸之助, Nihon University)

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3rd Place: Kamiyama Tatsuya (神山 達哉, Aisin Seiki)

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Top 4: (Kurokawa Soichiro 黒川 宗一郎 Turbold トゥルボルド Kizaki Shinnosuke 木崎 伸之助 Kamiyama Tatsuya 神山 達哉)

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Team Competition

Winner: Nippon Sport Science University
Minami Yuta (南 友太) Miwa Hayato (三輪 隼斗) Muramatsu Yusuke (村松 裕介) ・ Nishizawa Motoyasu (西澤 元康)

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Runner-up: Toyo University Staff
Arakizeki Kengo (荒木関 賢悟) ・ Haga Shoma (芳賀 翔真) ・ Nakade Yuma (中出 雄真)

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3rd Place: Toyo University
Shiroishi Masahito (白石 雅仁) ・ Murata Ryo (村田 亮) ・ Shiroyama Seira (城山 聖羅) ・ Nakajima ??? (中島 ???)

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3rd Place: Kindai University
Motobayashi Kenji (元林 健治) ・ Yoshi Kazuma (吉 数馬) Nakamura Soki (中村 壮希) ・ Watanabe Ryo (渡辺 亮)

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Footage from the tournament

Quarter-finals:
Hashimoto Yukikazu (橋本 幸一, Kyushu Institute of Info Sciences ) vs Kizaki Shinnosuke (木崎 伸之助, Nihon University)
Osanai Riki (小山内 力樹, Nihon University) vs Kurokawa Soichiro (黒川 宗一郎, Aisin Light Metals)
Turbold (トゥルボルド, Nihon University) vs Minami Yuta (南 友太, Nippon Sport Science University)
Takita Shin (滝田 真, Mie Prefecture) vs Kamiyama Tatsuya (神山 達哉, Aisin Seiki)

Semi-finals:
Kizaki Shinnosuke (木崎 伸之助, Nihon University) vs Kurokawa Soichiro (黒川 宗一郎, Aisin Light Metals)
Turbold (トゥルボルド, Nihon University) vs Kamiyama Tatsuya (神山 達哉, Aisin Seiki)

 

Final:
Kurokawa Soichiro (黒川 宗一郎, Aisin Light Metals) vs Turbold (トゥルボルド, Nihon University)

 

Comments

Two familiar faces clashed in the individual final, as last year's Amateur Yokozuna Turbold faced off against the 2-time finalist Kurokawa Soichiro, with the latter having graduated from university earlier this year, and having chosen to find employment rather than pursuing a career in Ozumo. Kurokawa gets the upper hand this time, though he would probably have preferred to win the final of last year's All Japan Sumo Championships instead. Turbold, on the other hand, remains as strong as ever, and looks to be the favourite for this year's college and amateur titles.

In the team competition, traditional powerhouse Nippon Sport Science University followed up their team triumph at last month's Towada Tournament by winning the Kariya Tournament as well. Their arch-rivals Nihon University however suffered a shock 3-0 loss in the quarter-finals against Toyo University Staff, who have done a great job in recent years in coaching their club members. Shiroishi Masahito, Murata Ryo and Shiroyama Seira are all names to watch out for in the college sumo scene.

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Mikawa san.  What's up with 3 Kindai students joining Ozumo in Aki basho?   I was surprised to see them quit school so early to join the pro rank.  Is this usual or they weren't happy with their time at Kindai?

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13 hours ago, robnplunder said:

Mikawa san.  What's up with 3 Kindai students joining Ozumo in Aki basho?   I was surprised to see them quit school so early to join the pro rank.  Is this usual or they weren't happy with their time at Kindai?

They probably felt better about joining Ozumo at this stage than continuing with their studies, as none of them are likely to gain a Sandanme entry. Even the strongest of the three, Ogasawara Ryusei (小笠原 隆聖), has not achieved anything of note at college level, though the news did mention that he once reached the semi-finals of a high school tournament.

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Turbold body/weight is already built like a Makuchi veteran.  He probably don't need (shouldn't) to gain more weight.   

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I'm a little confused about the main 4 competition that allow to enter as Makushita tsukedashi.

There is the All-Japan sumo Championship in december. Open to all. Corporate, individual, university, high school.

There is the All-Japan College Championship in november Open to College CHampionship. Open to University guys

There is the Kokutai in October open to all ( i think )

And i thought there was the All-Japan Corporate Championship open to Corporate guys.

It is the last that confuse me because i see in this thread that the university guys was there too. Is there a change?

 

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9 hours ago, kedevash said:

the All-Japan Corporate Championship open to Corporate guys.

It is the last that confuse me because i see in this thread that the university guys was there too.

Only the graduates from university that may as staff remain at the university can be at the corporate championships, of which we have only few information: usually not even the top 8 that have the sd qualification, only the top 4.

This thread is about a national tournament, of which there are many, not the corporate championships on Sep. 18th.

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cv4a-kwhr/amasumo/news/01-main.html
優  勝:冨田  元輝 (和歌山県庁、日大出)
準優勝:関沢  英行 (和歌山県庁、関西学院大出)
第3位 :中出  雄真 (東洋大学職員、東洋大出)
第3位 :濱田   光 (日本通運、明大出)

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