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This basho after day 14 the number is 900, and tomorrow they are expecting more than a hundred.

Final bits: Senshuraku ended up with 124 kensho in total, a new non-Tokyo daily record beating the 113 from exactly a year ago. 47 of them were placed on the musubi no ichiban, tying it for the most ever outside of Tokyo with the Asashoryu-Tochiazuma finale from Nagoya 2005.

So here's the question. Is there the whole kensho-standigs list available anywhere...?

Not officially, but it's possible to calculate the full numbers from Nikkan Sports' annotated makuuchi banzuke (see here for last year's numbers). We'll know how many Baruto got this basho when the new banzuke is out in about four weeks and Nikkan updates their page.

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As the bold print in the initial posts states, Zentoryu just takes the listing from the Nikkan Sports website which lists only the top ten.

Oops (Blushing...)

Not officially, but it's possible to calculate the full numbers from Nikkan Sports' annotated makuuchi banzuke (see here for last year's numbers). We'll know how many Baruto got this basho when the new banzuke is out in about four weeks and Nikkan updates their page.

Thanks, but I've to learn a bit language to get through this page! :-) So I'd better wait for your annual report!

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Not officially, but it's possible to calculate the full numbers from Nikkan Sports' annotated makuuchi banzuke (see here for last year's numbers). We'll know how many Baruto got this basho when the new banzuke is out in about four weeks and Nikkan updates their page.

Just to follow up on this now that Nikkan has posted the new banzuke - according to them, Baruto had 21 kensho. (For comparison: Kokkai had 23.)

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