orandashoho 720 Posted January 22, 2017 They deliberate. Not ony about promotions, I think. I am sure that they also discuss whether the currently active yokozuna perform in a manner worthy of their rank. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dingo 1,160 Posted January 22, 2017 A very important part of the YDC's work is providing these forums here with amusing quotes. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kishinoyama 582 Posted January 22, 2017 I am no fan of his but how can they not promote Kisenosato? The "new" promotion guidelines were established before Kakuryu made his yokozuna run. He took advantage and was promoted. Now Kisenosato has met the same criteria. People can say that 12-3J is a weak record but tournaments have been won with 12-3 (35 times if my query was right) and 11-4 twice has been good enough to win as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fukurou 534 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, orandashoho said: They deliberate. Not ony about promotions, I think. I am sure that they also discuss whether the currently active yokozuna perform in a manner worthy of their rank. Not the YDC, but there are also deliberations going on about the sansho prizes. These are on the lines of "if X gets KK he will get prize Z" or "if X defeats Y, he will get prize Z", or "X has done enough to get prize Z". These decisions have to be voted on as well. btw, Yokozuna promotion announcement will not happen right after the end of matches today. I've been paying attention since before Musashimaru was promoted, and the announcement has always happened a day later. Edited January 22, 2017 by Fukurou Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Morty 1,480 Posted January 22, 2017 8 hours ago, Benevolance said: My mom says they care what I think. They don't Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Morty 1,480 Posted January 22, 2017 Kise's career trajectory has been that he gets to a certain level of performance and then stays there for a while before working out how to get to the next level. Once at that next level he is successful and performs at that level until he works out how to go up and so on. This (Yusho and Yok) has been the hardest level for him to get to - it has taken him five years and he has had the most dominant Yok in history in his way the whole time. But he has finally done it. I would expect that he will now do what he has always done: he will settle into his new rank and will excel at it. This yusho isn't a fluke and there will be others I think. The Asahafuji and Musashimaru comparisons others have made are probably very good comparisons and I expect that when he retires in a couple of years, nobody will be saying he was a bad Yok. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MumboJumbo 34 Posted January 22, 2017 Given how the three current yoks seem to be in decline, I think the idea of putting some "new" blood up top might be welcomed. Light a fire under some butts. Kisenosato doesn't get injured and is truly the iron man of sumo, like others have mentioned. Even if his past two tournaments haven't been ideal, I won't be mad or anything if he gets the rope. He has been great and I would personally give it to him if he gets 14 wins for the first time tomorrow. I think the sansho discussion will be very interesting with so many guys doing exceedingly well. What is the record for most sansho? Is there some tournament where they handed out 5+? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,915 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 2 minutes ago, MumboJumbo said: Given how the three current yoks seem to be in decline, I think the idea of putting some "new" blood up top might be welcomed. Light a fire under some butts. Kisenosato doesn't get injured and is truly the iron man of sumo, like others have mentioned. Even if his past two tournaments haven't been ideal, I won't be mad or anything if he gets the rope. He has been great and I would personally give it to him if he gets 14 wins for the first time tomorrow. I think the sansho discussion will be very interesting with so many guys doing exceedingly well. What is the record for most sansho? Is there some tournament where they handed out 5+? http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Query.aspx?show_form=0&group_by=basho&having=5&form1_ss=on&form1_ks=on&form1_gs=on Two tournaments they've given them out to 5 different people. 5 total sansho might be even higher, but is harder to query for. You can try perusing the list: http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Sansho.aspx Edited January 22, 2017 by Gurowake 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rigel 62 Posted January 22, 2017 It also looks like 6 were awarded in January 1992 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rocks 1,807 Posted January 22, 2017 If you ask me they should be handing out sansho like candy this basho with all the kinboshi and great performances. Even guys who didn't get to double digits, like Ikioi, did great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rocks 1,807 Posted January 22, 2017 2017 January Grand Sumo Tournament Champions List Makuuchi Division Champion East Ozeki Kisenosato(Hagiwara Yutaka) (13-1) Tagonoura Beya Date of Birth: July 3, 1986 (30 years old) Place of Birth: Ibaraki 2002 March Debut 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MumboJumbo 34 Posted January 22, 2017 Looks like 6 is the record then. I'd say that there are 6 guys who are in the running this basho, but I don't see 6 being handed out. We'll see. Thanks for the help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inhashi 2,363 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, MumboJumbo said: I think the sansho discussion will be very interesting with so many guys doing exceedingly well. What is the record for most sansho? Is there some tournament where they handed out 5+? Sansho prizes have been released Shukun sho (Outstanding performance): Takanoiwa Kanto sho (Fighting spirit): Takayasu - his fourth Gin sho (Technique): Mitakeumi, Sokokurai Edited January 22, 2017 by inhashi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fukurou 534 Posted January 22, 2017 5 minutes ago, inhashi said: Sansho prizes have been released Shukun sho (Outstanding performance): Takanoiwa Kanto sho (Fighting spirit): Takayasu - his fourth Gin sho (Technique): Mitakeumi, Sokokurai No provisionals? Wow, that's... unusual. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rigel 62 Posted January 22, 2017 If we're only handing out 3, then that looks correct to me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bumpkin 438 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 5 hours ago, Bumpkin said: Sansho prediction: Shukon-sho: K1e Takayasu (10-4). Kanto-sho: M10e Takanoiwa (11-3) and M10w Sokokurai (11-3) (contingent on winning). Gino-sho: M1w Mitakeumi (10-4). Well, I got the four people correct but not the sansho. Takayasu beat two yokozuna and three ozeki and won ten matches. He deserved the shukun sho. Mitakeumi also deserves something, maybe it is conditional. Edited January 22, 2017 by Bumpkin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fukurou 534 Posted January 22, 2017 10 minutes ago, inhashi said: Sansho prizes have been released Shukun sho (Outstanding performance): Takanoiwa Kanto sho (Fighting spirit): Takayasu - his fourth Gin sho (Technique): Mitakeumi, Sokokurai Wait, where are you getting these? NSK site is listing 3 prizes and 3 winners. Mitakeumi is not on the list that is currently on their website. Could Mitakeumi be a provisional? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inhashi 2,363 Posted January 22, 2017 The Kyokai tweet It lists Mitakeumi next to Sokokurai... That's strange, perhaps NSK site will be updated? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScreechingOwl 343 Posted January 22, 2017 As Pandaazuma noted a week ago, Hatsu 2017 is likely to be looked at as a transitional basho. At the top, we lose two ozeki, with Kisenosato going up and Kotoshogiku going down (and hopefully retiring as an ozeki instead of next basho as a sekiwake). Kisenosato's promotion means there will be four yokozuna, but that isn't going to last long, and I expect within the next two or three basho either Harumafuji or Kakuryu (or both!) will retire too. Of the former sanyaku/jo'i bordermen, Tochiozan and Myogiryu look like they will at the very least be dropping to lower maegashira, not only in Haru, but probably for good. And clearly it's not going to be long before Terunofuji puts together back to back mks either, unless his health issue resolves. So there is going to be a lot of room open at the top. It will be interesting to see who steps up - Takayasu, Ichinojo, Shodai, Mitakeumi, Hokutofuji, seem the most likely candidates to me. In any case, we aren't going to have only two (or even one) ozeki for long. And speaking of Kotoshogiku being demoted (exactly one year after winning the yusho), here's a guy who was sekiwake for 10 basho and many, if not most, followers of sumo doubted would ever make ozeki, never mind become the first Japanese to yusho in more than a decade. In a sport full of disappointments and underachievers, he was an overachiever. I was never a huge fan of his hump and bump (limited) technique, but I admire him for the fact that he has achieved more than many other rikishi who seem to have been blessed with superior talent. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fukurou 534 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 22 minutes ago, inhashi said: The Kyokai tweet It lists Mitakeumi next to Sokokurai... That's strange, perhaps NSK site will be updated? They just, truly *just* (as in the last 2-3 minutes) updated the English side to include Mitakeumi. They forget the English side sometimes. (doesn't explain why they had the other 3 names there) Too late now to check the web page on the Japanese side, see how many names they had listed. They also fixed some really odd formatting on the web page. Edited January 22, 2017 by Fukurou Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fukurou 534 Posted January 22, 2017 11 minutes ago, ScreechingOwl said: And speaking of Kotoshogiku being demoted I hope he retires at the right time, and doesn't try to hang on forever, as so many professional athletes do. If he's determined to try to come back from Sekiwake, fine, but I honestly wish he'd announced his retirement as soon has he reached MK. Retire as an Ozeki, not a fallen Ozeki. Aminishiki... well, he's left it too long. Banzuke luck may let him stay in Juryo one more basho, but it's not going to be long before he disappears down in Makushita. I think both of these guys have Kabu now. Use them and retire with some dignity! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WAKATAKE 2,631 Posted January 22, 2017 And Daieisho is your Juryo yusho winner Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,784 Posted January 22, 2017 (edited) 11 hours ago, Akinomaki said: Top shimpan Nishonoseki, who has to start the promotion procedure, before the torikumi: "Also with 13 wins, if with the yusho. He had the most wins last year." NHK reported that he WILL start the procedure - he announced it at the sansho committee session. He hands it to the riji-kai, then it goes to the YDC - if nobody says STOP, we have the promotion. On Wednesday the actual decision of the riji-kai and banzuke conference is the last step - only then he's promoted. But usually the whole process can't be stopped once it gets set into motion - only if some part had announced objections in advance. Edited January 22, 2017 by Akinomaki 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhyen 1,809 Posted January 22, 2017 Nice, Kitanofuji called in during the commentary. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakura 1,472 Posted January 22, 2017 Day 15 is my birthday and I got what I wanted. A Kisenosato yusho . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites