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Terunofuji Sekiwake (29 = Isegahama) has reached a double digit white star and has made great strides to return to Ozeki since Fall 2017. He unilaterally cut Masayo Ozeki. The guideline for the promotion to Ozeki is “33 wins in 3 places with 3 roles”, but this made for a total of 34 wins, which was a nice draw. Takayasu Akira, who was the only leader with 2 losses, was defeated, so he lined up with 3 losses. We will challenge the simultaneous realization of the return to Ozeki and the victory at the Makuuchi, which is the first time in history since 1969 Nagoya Square that it became the current number system of the curves.

Remembering the hot battle of the 14th with photos.

Sumo Spring Basho Details of all efforts

[Introducción]

Wakafujioka(4 wins and 3 losses) Good shot Urutora(3 wins and 4 losses)
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw
Wakafujioka (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Urutora (left) with a good throw

[Makushita]

Taiho’s grandson Yumedo Peng wins

Meng daopeng(4 wins and 3 losses) Close up Kazuya okinofuji(3 wins and 4 losses)

[Juryo]

Chiyomaru(9 wins and 5 losses) Bend down Takagenji(10 wins and 4 losses)
Takagenji Satoshi (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who defeated Chiyomaru (in front) by bowing
Takagenji Satoshi (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who defeated Chiyomaru (in front) by bowing

Yan Peng(8 wins and 6 losses) Bend down Chang Xinglong(9 wins and 5 losses)
Enho Akira (photographed by Shinji Kawada) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu (left)
Enho Akira (photographed by Shinji Kawada) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu (left)
Enho Akira (left) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu by bowing (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)
Enho Akira (left) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu by bowing (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)
Enho Akira (photographed by Shinji Kawada) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu (above)
Enho Akira (photographed by Shinji Kawada) loses to Tsuneyuki Ryu (above)
Enho Akira (photographed by Masato Suzuki) lost to Tsuneyuki Ryu (right)
Enho Akira (photographed by Masato Suzuki) lost to Tsuneyuki Ryu (right)

[Makuuchi]

Akiseyama(7 wins and 7 losses) Close up Qin Eguang(8 wins and 6 losses)
Kotoeko Mitsuhiko (photographed by Masato Suzuki) defeats Akiseyama (rear)
Kotoeko Mitsuhiko (photographed by Masato Suzuki) defeats Akiseyama (rear)

☆ Kotoeko was able to calm down. As picture, push it and go inside. I was able to attack by myself. I’m glad my body responded well.(Victorious)I’m glad.

Tsui Fuji(4 wins and 10 losses) Extremely outside Yan xiang(9 wins and 5 losses)

☆ I was able to enter during Kensho, but I was able to calm down. Oh, I could allow myself to think about it.(Ninth victory)It is not a good sumo wrestling, but if White Star connects with the finish place. If the rankings go up even a little bit, you can put on a drastic sumo wrestling.

★ Tsui Fuji(Wounded in front of the place)The waist does not heal at all. I’m thinking of having surgery after the scene. First of all, I want to think about where I will win tomorrow. I want to do my best with the feeling of winning no matter what I do.

Chiyo Tairyu(5 wins and 9 losses) Close up Kaisei(8 wins and 6 losses)

☆ Kaisei It was long because I became half body. I’m glad I managed to stay and get closer to him.(Victorious)It’s been a long time so I’m happy.

Zhao Qiang(7 wins and 7 losses) Push Shiny(5 wins and 9 losses)
Terutsuyoshi (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Terutsuyoshi (right) by pushing him down.
Terutsuyoshi (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Terutsuyoshi (right) by pushing him down.
Terutsuyoshi (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Terutsuyoshi (below) by pushing him down.
Terutsuyoshi (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Terutsuyoshi (below) by pushing him down.

Chiyoshoma(7 wins and 7 losses) Close up Qin Shengfeng(1 win, 5 losses, 8 breaks)

☆ Chiyoshoma, I’m glad I won. The first half was good and I lost 5 consecutive games in the second half,(He stopped losing the streak)Yesterday’s white star was big. I want to focus on number one tomorrow and do my best.

Hokutofuji(9 wins and 5 losses) Close up Ryuden(6 wins and 8 losses)
Hokutofuji (left) defeats Ryuden with a close-up (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)
Hokutofuji (left) defeats Ryuden with a close-up (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)

Bishan(10 wins and 4 losses) Hand throw Ruolongjing(9 wins and 5 losses)

☆ I put it in front of Aoiyama so she couldn’t put it on it.(Awareness of the battle for victory)I am not thinking of anything. I finished sumo wrestling for the first time alone, and that’s it tomorrow. If you do a good sumo, the result will be connected.

★ Wakatakakage It was not good to put it in the middle, and my legs were not joined. I’ll just take the step.

Takarafuji(3 wins and 11 losses) Close up Okinoumi Ayumi(3 wins and 11 losses)

Shimanoumi(4 wins and 10 losses) Highlight Abu saki(4 wins and 10 losses)
Abu Saki (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa) who pushes Shimanoumi (right) and attacks
Abu Saki (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa) who pushes Shimanoumi (right) and attacks
Abu Saki (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who breaks Shimanoumi (in front) with a stick
Abu Saki (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who breaks Shimanoumi (in front) with a stick

☆ Abu Saki I’m glad I was able to take the plunge. He was smaller than me and it was hard to do, but even if I think about it, it doesn’t mean I can’t win.

Takayasu(10 wins and 4 losses) Neck twist Xiang monkey(9 wins and 5 losses)

☆ Shosaru I attacked, but on the way, I thought it was dangerous to take the other party’s form. I’m glad I was persistent and won.(In the end)I don’t remember My body has moved.

Wuma Mountain(6 wins and 8 losses) Good shot Da Yixiang(7 wins and 7 losses)
Kiribayama (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Daieishō (right) with a good throw
Kiribayama (photographed by Shinji Kawada) defeats Daieishō (right) with a good throw

Miao yilong(6 wins and 8 losses) Extrude Mitakeumi(7 wins and 7 losses)

Ichinojo(7 wins and 7 losses) Close up Takanosho(7 wins and 7 losses)

☆ Takanosho I think I had a good sumo wrestling for the first time in a long time. If you keep losing, you will feel depressed.(7 wins and 7 losses, Chiaki Raku)With all this, I would like to lead my own sumo wrestling.

Masayo(7 wins and 7 losses) Extrude Takakeishō(10 wins and 4 losses)
Takakeishō attacking Masayo (left) (photographed by Shinji Kawada)
Takakeishō attacking Masayo (left) (photographed by Shinji Kawada)
Takakeishō defeats Masayo (left) by pushing himself (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)
Takakeishō defeats Masayo (left) by pushing himself (photographed by Hiroshi Ozawa)
Takakeishō (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who defeats Masayo by pushing himself and receives his name
Takakeishō (photographed by Masato Suzuki) who defeats Masayo by pushing himself and receives his name.

☆ Takakeishō I don’t remember the content. I just focus. I think it was possible.(There is a possibility of winning Chiakiraku)It doesn’t make sense if you don’t win tomorrow. I just do the best I can.

★ I lost with Shodai’s momentum. I wanted to push the other person so I could push him a bit, but I ended up getting it.(Chiaki Raku)I think it would be nice if I could take out the last one so as not to hurt myself. Sumo no longer changes. I think it would be nice if you could finish the last one comfortably.

Terunofuji(11 wins and 3 losses) Close up Asano(9 wins and 5 losses)
Terunofuji attacking Asanoyama (front) (photographed by Masato Suzuki)
Terunofuji attacking Asanoyama (front) (photographed by Masato Suzuki)
Terunofuji (photographed by Masato Suzuki) defeats Asanoyama (left)
Terunofuji (photographed by Masato Suzuki) defeats Asanoyama (left)
Terunofuji (photographed by Shinji Kawada) looking at Asanoyama (left), who was defeated in close-up.
Terunofuji looking at Asanoyama (left), who was defeated by close-up (photographed by Shinji Kawada)

☆ Terunofuji I think I was able to do it calmly, so I think it was fine. I was desperately thinking just to move on.(Although the return to Ozeki is safe)It’s over, so I’ll do my best tomorrow for now.

Terunofuji pursues the sole leader Takayasu, Takakeishō, Aoiyama



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