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I am choosing to believe the matches aren't fixed. Especially Ura's.

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The first NSK report from the journey

 

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Kyodo report

Abema/ANN report

 

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For anyone curious, Nikkan has released the complete list of Kyokai personnel who have travelled to London, a total of 112 people. Slightly annotated by me:

Board of directors (1-7): Hakkaku, Kasugano, Dewanoumi, Isenoumi, Sadogatake, Katsunoura, Takadagawa (not there: Sakaigawa, Shibatayama, Asakayama)

Deputy directors (8-10): Fujishima, Wakamatsu, Kumegawa

Yakuin taigu (11-12): Kokonoe, Nakadachi (not there: Nishikido, Shiratama)

Sanyo (13): Hanakago

Rikishi (14-53): we already know that, everyone from makuuchi except Kotozakura, Kusano, Meisei and Tomokaze, with Oshoumi and Kotoeiho filling in from juryo

Tsukebito (54-81): List

Gyoji (82-94):

  • tate: Kimura Shonosuke, Shikimori Inosuke
  • sanyaku: Kimura Konosuke, Kimura Hisanosuke (not there: Shikimori Kandayu)
  • makuuchi: Kimura Motoki, Kimura Akijiro, Shikimori Kindayu, Shikimori Kiichiro, Kimura Asanosuke, Kimura Shozaburo (not there: Kimura Yonosuke)
  • juryo: Kimura Kozaburo
  • makushita: Shikimori Kinosuke, Kimura Kintaro

Yobidashi (95-102):

  • fukutate: Katsuyuki
  • sanyaku: Shigeo (out of 3 total)
  • makuuchi: Akira, Daikichi, Rikinojo, Mitsuaki (out of 10 total)
  • juryo: Fujio, Keisuke (out of 12 total)

Tokoyama (103-110):

  • special class: none out of 2
  • first class: Tokotsuka (Tamanoi-beya), Tokotakeshi (Fujishima-beya) (out of 19 total)
  • second class: Tokoami (Isegahama-beya) (out of 5 total)
  • third class: Tokoharu (Isenoumi-beya), Tokonao (Otake-beya), Tokomichi (Hakkaku-beya), Tokosen (Tokiwayama-beya), Tokoyu (Onomatsu-beya) (out of 11 total)

Wakaimonogashira (111): Tochinofuji

Sewanin (112): Ohidake

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30 minutes ago, Asashosakari said:

Tsukebito (54-81): List

Yumitori-shiki included in that list.

They're giving everyone a chance to soak in the spotlight, it seems.

Day 1: Hananoumi
Day 2: Kototsubasa (despite Kotozakura's absence)
Day 3: Kamito

They are announced in Japanese, but sadly the English version skips the performer's shikona.

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Hmm, back to being a bit of a pantomime today...

So, I amused myself by mentally yelling "OH NO, HE DIDN'T!" at Hiro's commentary.

Bit short of okuri moves for "HE'S BEHIND YOU!', though.

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15 minutes ago, Koorifuu said:

Yumitori-shiki included in that list.

They're giving everyone a chance to soak in the spotlight, it seems.

Day 1: Hananoumi
Day 2: Kototsubasa (despite Kotozakura's absence)
Day 3: Kamito

They are announced in Japanese, but sadly the English version skips the performer's shikona.

I should probably be adding that to the results posts.

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Day 3

Shimpan: Dewanoumi, Wakamatsu, Kokonoe, Sadogatake

J2e  Kotoeiho (1-2)      yorikiri        M17w Hitoshi (2-1)
M15e Tobizaru (3-0)      shitatenage     M18e Shishi (2-1)
J1w  Oshoumi (1-2)       tsuridashi      M14w Asakoryu (1-2)
M12e Takerufuji (1-2)    uwatenage       M13w Tokihayate (1-2)
M11e Shodai (0-3)        uwatedashinage  M11w Roga (2-1)
M10e Daieisho (1-2)      okuridashi      M10w Churanoumi (2-1)
M17e Ryuden (1-2)        yorikiri        M9w  Fujinokawa (1-2)
M9e  Midorifuji (1-2)    sukuinage       M16w Nishikigi (0-3)
M8e  Ura (2-1)           tsutaezori      M15w Shonannoumi (1-2)
M6e  Onokatsu (2-1)      yorikiri        M7w  Oshoma (1-2)

Shimpan: Kasugano, Fujishima, Isenoumi, Kumegawa

M7e  Takanosho (2-1)     sukuinage       M5w  Ichiyamamoto (0-3)
M4e  Hiradoumi (1-2)     yorikiri        M5e  Kotoshoho (1-2)
M3e  Atamifuji (1-2)     yorikiri        M3w  Gonoyama (2-1)
M2w  Oho (0-3)           uwatenage       M1w  Abi (1-2)
M14e Sadanoumi (2-1)     yorikiri        Kw   Aonishiki (3-0)
Ke   Takayasu (3-0)      tsukidashi      M12w Mitakeumi (2-1)
M1e  Tamawashi (1-2)     yorikiri        Sw   Kirishima (2-1)
Se   Wakatakakage (1-2)  yorikiri        M2e  Hakuoho (2-1)
M8w  Kinbozan (2-1)      tsuriotoshi     Yw   Hoshoryu (3-0)
Ye   Onosato (3-0)       uwatenage       M4w  Wakamotoharu (2-1)

Yumitori-shiki: Kamito

     3-0                            2-1                                     1-2                          0-3
Ye   Onosato    |  Sw   Kirishima      M8w  Kinbozan    |  Se   Wakatakakage   M10e Daieisho     |  M2w  Oho
Yw   Hoshoryu   |  M2e  Hakuoho        M10w Churanoumi  |  M1e  Tamawashi      M12e Takerufuji   |  M5w  Ichiyamamoto
Ke   Takayasu   |  M3w  Gonoyama       M11w Roga        |  M1w  Abi            M13w Tokihayate   |  M11e Shodai
Kw   Aonishiki  |  M4w  Wakamotoharu   M12w Mitakeumi   |  M3e  Atamifuji      M14w Asakoryu     |  M16w Nishikigi
M15e Tobizaru   |  M6e  Onokatsu       M14e Sadanoumi   |  M4e  Hiradoumi      M15w Shonannoumi  |
                |  M7e  Takanosho      M17w Hitoshi     |  M5e  Kotoshoho      M17e Ryuden       |
                |  M8e  Ura            M18e Shishi      |  M7w  Oshoma         J1w  Oshoumi      |
                                                        |  M9e  Midorifuji     J2e  Kotoeiho     |
                                                        |  M9w  Fujinokawa

 

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Day 4 torikumi:

M18e Shishi (2-1)       -  J1w  Oshoumi (1-2)
M17w Hitoshi (2-1)      -  M16w Nishikigi (0-3)
J2e  Kotoeiho (1-2)     -  M15w Shonannoumi (1-2)
M17e Ryuden (1-2)       -  M14w Asakoryu (1-2)
M14e Sadanoumi (2-1)    -  M13w Tokihayate (1-2)
M12e Takerufuji (1-2)   -  M12w Mitakeumi (2-1)
M10e Daieisho (1-2)     -  M11e Shodai (0-3)
M11w Roga (2-1)         -  M10w Churanoumi (2-1)
M8e  Ura (2-1)          -  M9e  Midorifuji (1-2)
M9w  Fujinokawa (1-2)   -  M8w  Kinbozan (2-1)

M5e  Kotoshoho (1-2)    -  M7e  Takanosho (2-1)
M7w  Oshoma (1-2)       -  M5w  Ichiyamamoto (0-3)
M6e  Onokatsu (2-1)     -  M4w  Wakamotoharu (2-1)
M2e  Hakuoho (2-1)      -  M4e  Hiradoumi (1-2)
M3w  Gonoyama (2-1)     -  M2w  Oho (0-3)
M1e  Tamawashi (1-2)    -  M1w  Abi (1-2)
Se   Wakatakakage (1-2) -  M3e  Atamifuji (1-2)
M15e Tobizaru (3-0)     -  Sw   Kirishima (2-1)
Ye   Onosato (3-0)      -  Kw   Aonishiki (3-0)
Ke   Takayasu (3-0)     -  Yw   Hoshoryu (3-0)

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4 hours ago, Asashosakari said:

M15e Tobizaru (3-0)     -  Sw   Kirishima (2-1)
Ye   Onosato (3-0)      -  Kw   Aonishiki (3-0)
Ke   Takayasu (3-0)     -  Yw   Hoshoryu (3-0)

The most straightforward storyline would be for Tobizaru to lose and the two yokozuna to win and face off tomorrow [puts on Hiro voice] "for all the marbles." I guess he could lose tomorrow, if he doesn't today. I don't see them setting up a playoff for him. It wouldn't be completely out of the question to set up a Takayasu yusho or Aonishiki yusho storyline, but it doesn't seem in the spirit of the event.

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21 hours ago, Fashiritētā said:

Abi wins with a belt grip? Did he leave his suppari in Japan?

This "basho" will let me down if they don't let him henka once.

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2 hours ago, Reonito said:

The most straightforward storyline would be for Tobizaru to lose and the two yokozuna to win and face off tomorrow [puts on Hiro voice] "for all the marbles." I guess he could lose tomorrow, if he doesn't today. I don't see them setting up a playoff for him. It wouldn't be completely out of the question to set up a Takayasu yusho or Aonishiki yusho storyline, but it doesn't seem in the spirit of the event.

I don't know if a Takayasu yusho is more romantic or insulting. Wouldn't complain about an Ao's yusho but he's not their golden boy. 

I am absolutely loving all the London coverage, but am getting allergic to Hiro's voice at this point :D

When they show the empty dohyo from above, my partner lets out a nostalgic "Hello, Mr. Dohyo".

 

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2 hours ago, Reonito said:

The most straightforward storyline would be for Tobizaru to lose and the two yokozuna to win and face off tomorrow [puts on Hiro voice] "for all the marbles." I guess he could lose tomorrow, if he doesn't today. I don't see them setting up a playoff for him. It wouldn't be completely out of the question to set up a Takayasu yusho or Aonishiki yusho storyline, but it doesn't seem in the spirit of the event.

Hoshoryu will defeat Onosato in the final bout. That's all she wrote. (c)

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Hello all. I rarely comment here. But it was important to communicate how much garbage I think this tournament is. 
 

I get it. No one wants to get hurt for November but Jesus Christ I have seen better acting in Russian porn hub videos. 
 

Here’s hoping at least when both yokos go at it they won’t hold back as they have less to worry about rankwise if they get hurt.  

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Tamawashi and Abi slapping each other about looked quite convincing. There was quite a bit more of that sort of thing in 1991.

Surprised they let Tobizaru through unbeaten. Maybe they're aiming for a kettei-sen.

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38 minutes ago, RabidJohn said:

Surprised they let Tobizaru through unbeaten. Maybe they're aiming for a kettei-sen.

Maybe they've got him getting thrown out of the ring, then running down the hanamichi and out into the street.  A memorable moment!

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Okay, I understand the feeling everyone has about the bouts when the organisers insist with the line that it's a "real" one. 

But

I just saw Tobizaru missing the bus to the hotel. Someone lent him a bike renting card and he whizzed away on one. Priceless.

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