Kintamayama Posted July 3, 2004 Posted July 3, 2004 (edited) Asa lifting barbells (dumbbells?) under the watchful eyes of his friend the hammer-thrower forgot his name (Murafuji??) who is aiming for a medal in Athens and came to give advice and general encouragement yesterday: Tochiazuma lifting dumbbells: Shrapova the dish lifting plate: Musashigawa beya gone fishing for the day: Tochiazuma looking pensive: Edited July 3, 2004 by Kintamayama
Doitsuyama Posted July 4, 2004 Posted July 4, 2004 What is Sharapova doing here? Just look into Kintamayama's profile.
Kashunowaka Posted July 4, 2004 Posted July 4, 2004 What is Sharapova doing here? Just look into Kintamayama's profile. Food science? (Applauding...)
Kintamayama Posted July 5, 2004 Author Posted July 5, 2004 What is Sharapova doing here? She beat Williams, who is a known avid Sumo fan. Everything in life has a reason, even if at first you don't get it.
Kashunowaka Posted July 5, 2004 Posted July 5, 2004 What is Sharapova doing here? She beat Williams, who is a known avid Sumo fan. Everything in life has a reason, even if at first you don't get it. I thought you were joking at first, but ...
aderechelsea Posted July 5, 2004 Posted July 5, 2004 I thought you were joking at first, but ... (Applauding...) now i like her even more ...
Kintamayama Posted July 5, 2004 Author Posted July 5, 2004 I thought you were joking at first, but ... Cashew, you know I never joke about these things..
Naganoyama Posted July 5, 2004 Posted July 5, 2004 I thought you were joking at first, but ... Cashew, you know I never joke about these things.. Her favourite rikishi was Takanohana. She rushed out of a press conference during the US Open in 2002 to catch the deciding bout of the Aki basho between Takanohana and Musashimaru.
Asashosakari Posted July 6, 2004 Posted July 6, 2004 Her favourite rikishi was Takanohana. She rushed out of a press conference during the US Open in 2002 to catch the deciding bout of the Aki basho between Takanohana and Musashimaru. Okay, I'm confused...she had a press conference at 5 in the morning? (Showing respect...)
Naganoyama Posted July 6, 2004 Posted July 6, 2004 Her favourite rikishi was Takanohana. She rushed out of a press conference during the US Open in 2002 to catch the deciding bout of the Aki basho between Takanohana and Musashimaru. Okay, I'm confused...she had a press conference at 5 in the morning? (Showing respect...) Well obviously not. It was much more likely to have been whatever digest/highlights program was on at the time. But she definitely hadn't peeked at the results in advance (and none of the journalists either knew or told her what had happened).
Asashosakari Posted July 6, 2004 Posted July 6, 2004 Well obviously not. It was much more likely to have been whatever digest/highlights program was on at the time. But she definitely hadn't peeked at the results in advance (and none of the journalists either knew or told her what had happened). Are you sure this isn't an urban legend? (Or perhaps you've got the wrong tournament...) According to ESPN, the US Open that year finished on Sept 8th. The Taka-Maru bout wasn't until the 22nd...
Naganoyama Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 Well obviously not. It was much more likely to have been whatever digest/highlights program was on at the time. But she definitely hadn't peeked at the results in advance (and none of the journalists either knew or told her what had happened). Are you sure this isn't an urban legend? (Or perhaps you've got the wrong tournament...) According to ESPN, the US Open that year finished on Sept 8th. The Taka-Maru bout wasn't until the 22nd... OK. I admit defeat on whether it was the US Open or just some other American tournament in the lead up to the Open. I actually saw coverage of the press conference, and as I remembered large numbers of US journalists and it was September, I thought that I remembered it being the US Open. Sorry, I was not trying to mislead you.
Asashosakari Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 (edited) No worries, I didn't feel misled. And I did find this very interesting as I didn't know she was a sumo fan until it was mentioned here. (If I hadn't found it interesting, I probably wouldn't have bothered bugging you like this.) Anyway, thanks to the details you've given, I did find out some more. SML post: Serena Williams, advancing to the final of Toyota Princess Cup after beating Amy Frazier---------------------------------------- I am a great Takanohana fan. Edited July 7, 2004 by Asashosakari
Sasanishiki Posted July 7, 2004 Posted July 7, 2004 The Toyota Princess Cup in 2002 was held from 16-22 September, which would place it right around the time of a yusho race at the Kokugikan
Naganoyama Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 The Toyota Princess Cup in 2002 was held from 16-22 September, which would place it right around the time of a yusho race at the Kokugikan Thanks for that information. With Asashosakari's information which placed the semi-final of the tennis on day 14 of the sumo, it is reasonable to assume that the press conference, of which I saw a part, happened on senshuraku, following the final of the tennis. As for who Serena faced or who won, I just don't remember. I still remember a profusion of American accents at the press conference though. :-)
Tumppi Posted July 9, 2004 Posted July 9, 2004 (edited) Asa lifting barbells (dumbbells?) Dumbbells under the watchful eyes of his friend the hammer-thrower forgot his name (Murafuji??) who is aiming for a medal in Athens and came to give advice and general encouragement yesterday: Yes I know the guy! Koji Murofushi. Have seen him throw many times. I think he's one of the best. Too bad I'll MISS THE OLYMPIC GAMES (thanks "serving your country at the wrong time") Edited July 9, 2004 by Tumppi
Kashunowaka Posted July 10, 2004 Posted July 10, 2004 Asa lifting barbells (dumbbells?) Dumbbells under the watchful eyes of his friend the hammer-thrower forgot his name (Murafuji??) who is aiming for a medal in Athens and came to give advice and general encouragement yesterday: Yes I know the guy! Koji Murofushi. Have seen him throw many times. I think he's one of the best. Too bad I'll MISS THE OLYMPIC GAMES (thanks "serving your country at the wrong time") Great! Another opportunity to post a picture of Murofushi:
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