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Takakeisho in 2019 - the Young 'un


Takakeisho in 2019  

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  1. 1. In 2019, how many bashos will Takakeisho be ranked as a sanyaku? (sanyaku = komusbi, sekiwake, ozeki and yokozuna ranks)

  2. 2. What will be Takakeisho's longest winning streak in 2019? (He starts on one, as he won his last bout of November 2018) - may include fusensho wins, but does not include any yusho play-offs...

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  3. 3. What will be Takakeisho's rank on the January 2020 banzuke?

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    • Ozeki
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    • He will not be ranked on the January 2020 banzuke
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Posted

Takakeisho began his Makunouchi career in January 2017.  He began his sanyaku career in January 2018.  He won his first ever yusho in November 2018.

He remains the youngest rikishi currently in Makunouchi  - for now (Takagenji ranked near the top of Juryo is younger.)

How will this youngster (is 22 considered young?) do in 2019?

Please expand on your votes in the comments below.

Previous Takakeisho polls:

2018
2017

Posted

I will still stick to an ozeki promotion prediction, although I think he'll be O2W on this one. He'll drop to hiramaku once but come roaring back. 12 wins consecutive

Posted
54 minutes ago, WAKATAKE said:

I will still stick to an ozeki promotion prediction, although I think he'll be O2W on this one. He'll drop to hiramaku once but come roaring back. 12 wins consecutive

I think you forgot to vote on the actual questionnaire. :-)

Posted

Hakuho's vote is it looks like ozeki rank will come in two more basho (pictured here congratulating

Takakeisho as they board the bus for the first day of winter jungyo to Nagasaki, via Sponichi article).

Tweet: Nobody in the NSK expresses an opinion about Hakuho, which means he isn't much liked.

Just like Ghosn the dictator, he will be removed.

I hope that day will come soon.

Posted
On 30/11/2018 at 09:03, Jejima said:

How will this youngster (is 22 considered young?) do in 2019? 

Well enough to stay in sanyaku the whole year and be an ozeki starting in 2020. Yes, for this, 22 is considered young.

Posted

I think he'll be an Ozeki after March, and I wouldn't then be surprised if, given he stays healthy, he is a Yokozuna by the end of the year. I think he'll be the only multiple yusho winner for the year, but I'm not sure if they will be consecutive. But his trajectory mirrors the greats so...

  • 1 month later...
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70% of us think that Takakeisho will spend the whole year in the sanyaku ranks.

The median for his longest winning streak is 10.5 wins - but the mode is 12 wins. (This basho perhaps?)

Three-quarters of us think that he will begin next year as an Ozeki - the other quarter suggesting that he will be a Sekiwake.

Overall, it looks like we are predicting either a good year, or a very good year for this young rikishi!

Will check back in November / December.

 

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Takakeisho's 2019 went like this....

Jan - S1E (11-4 Jun-Yusho)
Mar - S1E (10-5)
May - O2E (3-4-8)
Jul - O2E (0-0-15)
Sep - S1W (12-3 Jun-Yusho via play-off)
Nov - O2E (9-6)

So, all six bashos ranked in the sanyaku, as predicted by 70% of us, namely MumboJumbo, Ginkitsune, Shinrei, Kyokufuji, Morty, wys, Tenshinhan, Shatsume, Jejima, I am the Yokozuna, Benihana, Oshirokita, Pitinosato and Sherlockiama.

Takakeisho's longest win-streak (which he achieved on four occasions, including twice in September) was five. Ginkitsune came closest with six.

The 'silver fox' was also one of the 80% who correctly predicted that Takakeisho would be ranked at Ozeki for January 2020.  

So the yusho clearly goes to @Ginkitsune (Yushowinner...).

 

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