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Yokozuna Hakuho, who has been closed for four consecutive places, defeated Daieishō Hayato, the previous place champion, and started as a white star. I immediately leaned down from the pole. He was about to be pushed towards the edge of the cliff, but he bowed with a sharp step.
The first place in January, which was expected to recover, was closed due to the influence of the new coronavirus infection in front of the place. Although he was a difficult foe for Daieishō, as he lost in July last year, he showed the will of the leading player who has won the most 44 times in history.
Terunofuji Sekiwake, who is about to return to Ozeki at the current location, beat Hokutofuji with a bad throw. He turned to four on the left instead of four on the right, which was good, but he tugged on his poor hand firmly and threw it hard. He has 13 wins at the place where he returned to San’yaku in November last year, and 11 wins at Sekiwake, with 8 wins remaining to “33 wins in 3 places in 3 roles,” which is a guideline for promotion to Ozeki. . . We got off to a good start heading back to Ozeki.
The result of the three Ozeki was that the light and the dark were divided.
Masayo was defeated by Koyui Mitakeumi and was a black star on the first day. Mitakeumi lost two consecutive games from the previous location.
Asanoyama is a senior at Kindai University and takes down four treasures from fighting Fuji. It was not the original sumo wrestling with the right side, but he calmly opened his body and responded to the opponent by leaning forward. Takakeishō, who won the spot last November, expelled Abu Saki. The content was overwhelming on the part of the witness, and he made a good start towards the corner escape.
Following the previous location, the venue was held in a state of emergency, and due to the influence of the new crown, a total of 28 fighters in the Yamakyo hall and the Onoe stable are closed. In Juryo and above, only Yokozuna Kakuryu is closed from day one.
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