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2024 Sumo world championships

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On Sept, 7th and 8th in Krotoszyn, Poland - the 2020 world championships were scheduled for there, postponed to 2021 and cancelled.

The 3rd All Japan weight division championships on May 12th at the Yasukuni shrine were the preliminaries for team Japan - in the focus was light weight winner Kazuki Wauke 和宇慶一騎, active police officer from Okinawa, age 31, Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences graduate

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the other seniors from corporate sumo

For Heavy weight Kousei Takeuchi 竹内宏晟 (25), who works for Shima city, his hometown  https://www.city.shima.mie.jp/kakuka/seisakusuishin/hisyo/shichoshitsu/shicho_no_ugoki/2024/2024_5/6652.html

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Light heavy weight from the Sodick sumo club, world championships and games veteran Hayato Miwa (29) https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000005.000142070.html

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open weight: 2023 amateur yokozuna Shun Ikeda (22), now also at Sodick

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middle weight (2nd from the left): defending champion Kazuhiko Ryuyama, who works for Setouchi town

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http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2024/05/13/kiji/20240513s00005000235000c.html

 

the juniors http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2024/05/13/kiji/20240513s00005000211000c.html

light weight Norifumi Tajima, Gifu agric., middle weigh Jonoshin Mitsuhashi, Tottori Johoku, heavy weight Haruto Asada, Wakayama Minoshima 2nd year

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and Nishide for open weight

women:

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all team members

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6 hours ago, Akinomaki said:

Jonoshin Mihashi

At risk of being wrong, but reading the katakana, isn't it Mitsuhashi?

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1 hour ago, I am the Yokozuna said:

What are the chances of this given name being Walke, he seems mixed blood. 

They'd likely use katakana on his legal name instead of kanji if that had (recent) western origins, but that's not the case. Unless it's already from a few generations back, in which case, admittedly, I don't know how that would work.

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Wauke had some openweight success as well, and beat now pro Ishizaki (little bro) at the Kokutai last year. I think he made it to the round of 16?

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Team Japan left for Poland yesterday at 22:50h from Narita o

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The 2nd day with adult competition is day 1 of the basho, so there will be not much interest, neither on the forum, nor in the Japanese media (and usually the juniors get the medals)

http://www.ifs-sumo.org/

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live streams should appear here https://www.youtube.com/user/sumo5931/streams

- nothing on schedule yet

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On 05/09/2024 at 07:41, Akinomaki said:

live streams should appear here https://www.youtube.com/user/sumo5931/streams

- nothing on schedule yet

Like I thought, local sumo will provide a live stream https://www.youtube.com/@SumoPoland-qy7lg/streams

- if there will be one with English comments remains to be seen

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Day 2

Apparently a private channel intends to provide English commentary - day 1

 

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The English commentary stream

not that it gives more information, but the proper hall announcements of Katrina Watts are less disturbed by the commentators - everything else is just what you see anyway - no on screen information

Day 1 except the Japanese ambassador, nobody cared to talk in English

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As usual, the Japanese team gets the gold medals on day 1, all 8 juniors won individual gold medals, plus one each for both team events going to Japan

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As expected, nothing for day 2 in the Japanese media, though the team won the gold medal, the women silver and open weight gold for Ikeda. The IFS linked the day 1 Polish stream, else has no results.

A bit more information are in the auto-generated subs from the Polish streams, which appear a day later.

The highlight from day 1, in clear English on the English stream auto-subs, is from the speech of IFS president Minami:

<01:48:52.320>
it is great hope of international small Federation
to bring the peace to the world
with power of smoke today
<01:49:16.870>

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5 hours ago, Akinomaki said:

As expected, nothing for day 2 in the Japanese media, though the team won the gold medal, the women silver and open weight gold for Ikeda. The IFS linked the day 1 Polish stream, else has no results.

In the late news, Sponichi reported the medals, also bronze for Miwa and Takeuchi in the 2 heaviest categories. Wauke lost the first bout and later also the repêchage, he had a silver medal in 2010 in the juniors - now gold with the team also for him. Ryuyama is the only one without medal this time. o o

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in addition the women won gold medals in the 3 lighter categories and 2 bronze, I guess that will be in the news tomorrow

Edit: local news (Kanazawa gakuin-dai location) had it a bit earlier

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