Koorifuu Posted November 28 Posted November 28 These two faced each other on Day 14 for the first time on the banzuke. As sekitori, no less. The winner was the same as in maezumo. On 23/12/2021 at 22:14, Akinomaki said: 2 from Saitama Sakae high join ozumo for a Hatsu basho debut: the younger Tebakari 手計太希 (Taiki, on the right, 18, 183cm, 123kg, the next from Kashiwa, Chiba) goes to the same heya as his brother, Sadogatake, so we get the next Kototebakari. He won the Kanazawa national high school tournament in October. "Seeing my brother's activities as sekitori, I thought I'd like to gambarize as well. I want to become a rikishi strong on the dohyo and gentle when I step down from it." The other is Shoichiro Takeda 竹田章一 (18, 177cm, 125kg, Tochigi pref.), he joins Tokiwayama-beya, with sempai Takakeisho as the top. He was runner-up at the national high school tournament in January. "I want to do a sumo where the opponent can't do anything, like the ozeki." - another tsuki-oshi specialist. https://www.sankei.com/article/20211223-E7AQ7E6V3JI7DOZ57M27LVMB3A/
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