Kaninoyama Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 (edited) 9 hours ago, just_some_guy said: He seems a little "off" this basho. I can't point to any reason for it; no obvious injuries showing or anything like that. He was barely able to do any keiko leading up to the basho, still nursing prior injuries (went kyujo the previous basho as a reminder). Still just 25. Still filling out his body. Has a pretty good mentor. Think it's still a bit too early to write him off completely as a yokozuna hopeful. Edited September 22, 2024 by Kaninoyama 3
Katooshu Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Special prizes: Shukun-sho: Wakatakakage Kanto-sho: Onosato and Nishikigi Gino-sho: Onosato All unconditional. In 5 makuuchi tournaments Onosato has 2 yusho, 1 jun-yusho, and 8 special prizes. Pretty incredible. 9
Rocks Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 28 minutes ago, Katooshu said: In 5 makuuchi tournaments Onosato has 2 yusho, 1 jun-yusho, and 8 special prizes. Pretty incredible. Especially when you consider he couldn't win a Makushita or Juryo Yusho. 1
Bunbukuchagama Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 29 minutes ago, Katooshu said: 8 special prizes This was his last chance for those.
Kaninoyama Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 33 minutes ago, Rocks said: Especially when you consider he couldn't win a Makushita or Juryo Yusho. Some rikishi are just late bloomers. 10
Gurowake Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 1 hour ago, Katooshu said: In 5 makuuchi tournaments Onosato has 2 yusho, 1 jun-yusho, and 8 special prizes. Yeah, but he lost his first Ozumo match.
Asashosakari Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 1 hour ago, Katooshu said: Special prizes: Shukun-sho: Wakatakakage Kanto-sho: Onosato and Nishikigi Gino-sho: Onosato Hmm, Yusho + Kanto-sho + Gino-sho is a very unusual combination. Y + K + G: 3 times before now, most recently Tagaryu in Aki 1984 Y + S + K: 8 times, most recently Shodai in Aki 2020 Y + S + G: 13 times, most recently Onosato himself four months ago 5
Tigerboy1966 Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 If that's the last we see of Kagayaki in the top division it was good to see him doing his style of sumo and getting a win.
dingo Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 26 minutes ago, Tigerboy1966 said: If that's the last we see of Kagayaki in the top division it was good to see him doing his style of sumo and getting a win. He's bounced between juryo and makuuchi before. I think this basho was just a bad one for him and we'll see him back in makuuchi in a few basho. 1
Katooshu Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Onosato loses to 4-10 Abi, lol that's sumo for you. 1
Asashosakari Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 2 minutes ago, Katooshu said: Onosato loses to 4-10 Abi, lol that's sumo for you. To be fair, far from the first time that a Day 14 yusho winner has ended up losing his (for him) meaningless last bout. 1
Tsubame Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 48 minutes ago, Katooshu said: Onosato loses to 4-10 Abi, lol that's sumo for you. This wasn't really surprising in the same way as Hoshoryu's win today.
Benihana Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 4 minutes ago, Tsubame said: This wasn't really surprising in the same way as Hoshoryu's win today. Yeah, and the earth is flat and the moon landing was faked.
Jakusotsu Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 4 minutes ago, Tsubame said: 54 minutes ago, Katooshu said: Onosato loses to 4-10 Abi, lol that's sumo for you. This wasn't really surprising in the same way as Hoshoryu's win today. Only @Terarno picked Abi in SekiToto today, and the 72 other players went with Onosato - so much for not surprising. 1
rhyen Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Anyone looking forward to Isegahama replacing Kitanofuji as a regular commentator after retiring from the oyakata position?
RabidJohn Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 (edited) Did the rikishi have a bingo card with "Bowl the Head Shimpan" on it today? Poor old Kokonoe got absolutely steamrolled by Takayasu, then got arse-planted by Kotozakura. Very funny to see him immediately wiping his face! The sumo was reasonably enjoyable, too. Great to see Shonosuke properly smiling in the hanamichi. Edited September 22, 2024 by RabidJohn 2
ryafuji Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Aoiyama must be makushita bound with his loss today. I wonder if we'll be hearing a retirement announcement soon 3
Sakura Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 7 hours ago, Gurowake said: Yeah, but he lost his first Ozumo match. And Hakuoho won the Makushita division in his first ever basho and got promoted to Juryo.
Akinomaki Posted September 22, 2024 Author Posted September 22, 2024 Obviously, the Take Your Time method of Nishonoseki is more efficient than the Fire Up Burn Up one of Miyagino
hakutorizakura Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 So, the basho is over. Lots of things happened, otsukaresama Takakeisho and Shonosuke, congrats to new ozeki. And to Nishikigi (I'm surprised he got a prize, really happy for him). And Chiyoshoma I'm glad Onosato finished healthy, hope he will have a long, relatively injury-free career like his shisho. I was actually worried after he went 10-0, 11-0, that he would end up with a grave injury like Kise did in his second yusho. But that was just me being superstitious. I was then somewhat relieved when he got beaten by WTK, in probably the best bout of the basho
rhyen Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 3 for Isegahama, 2 for Nihonoseki. Will they split the yusho this year or will someone else claim the last trophy in Fukuoka.
Tigerboy1966 Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 16 minutes ago, rhyen said: 3 for Isegahama, 2 for Nihonoseki. Will they split the yusho this year or will someone else claim the last trophy in Fukuoka I will be expecting Takerufuji to swing things decisively in favour of Isegahama.
Seregost Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Well, it looks the real Kirishima is back. 12 wins is a good foundation to rebuild his ozekihood. 2
Sue Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 9 hours ago, Asashosakari said: Hmm, Yusho + Kanto-sho + Gino-sho is a very unusual combination. Y + K + G: 3 times before now, most recently Tagaryu in Aki 1984 Y + S + K: 8 times, most recently Shodai in Aki 2020 Y + S + G: 13 times, most recently Onosato himself four months ago How many rikishi have both a Y+K+G and a Y+S+G in their entire careers, I wonder?
warusawa Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 Onosato looked like a yokozuna when he dispatched Hoshoryu, but against Abi, not so much. Ah well, the kid's got time.
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