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Masayo Sekiwaki (28 = Tokizu style) won the long-awaited first victory. The last sumo match with only 2 losses per person and the first top single. He won the championship with 13 wins and 2 losses, beating the new opening Shosaru (follow-up style) who has been racing to the spot.
Although he was attacked by a small soldier, Shosaru, he regained his position many times and finally decided to push him towards the edge of the cliff. I shed tears on the flower path and wiped my face with a towel.
Masayo calmly said, “I can’t believe it. I was aware of it in the first meeting and felt that it was difficult to do. I think I was the most nervous in my sumo wrestling life.”
After the launch, Mr. Isegahama (ex Yokotsuna Asahi Fuji) requested the Chairman of the Board of Directors (ex Yokotsuna Kita Katsumi) to convene an extraordinary meeting to discuss promotion to Ozeki. The promotion to Ozeki became realistic, but he said: “I’m not really sorry. I don’t know. I was in a position that I longed for before I entered the world of sumo. I still can’t believe it.”
He missed the cup as he battled for the championship to first place this year with 13 wins, July’s place with 11 wins and Chiakiraku. However, from that experience, he said, “I can’t mentally afford it, but I learned to convey my feelings.” Sumo wrestling, which has been perfected with the power of testimony, has flourished in the way of winning.
He became a student of Yokotsuna in his second year at Tokyo Agricultural University. With a blessed body and long-awaited future, Daiki started in about two years and made a successful run all the way to Sekiwaki, from where he hit the wall. A negative thinking “man of negative power” who admits. The weaker game here was a problem, but I broke the shell and got the honor of being the first Kumamoto fighter to win the championship.
If Masayo wins, his hometown of Kumamoto and Udo City, which celebrates by launching fireworks, has also held a party at the civic gym and got excited. From the prestigious Tokizu-style hall of Oyokotsuna Futabayama, he won the championship for the first time in 57 years since the former Ozeki Kitahayama. The sleeping mogul’s talent flourished in an unusual place where the new corona virus was ravaged.
◆ Naoya Shodai Born in Udo City, Kumamoto Prefecture on November 5, 1991 (Heisei 3). He started sumo wrestling in the first year of elementary school and won national politics in the third year of Kumamoto Nori. After advancing to Tokyo University of Agriculture in the sophomore year, student Yokotsuna also prioritized graduation and did not enter the professional team, and in the spring of 2014 he made his first bundle in a pre-convocation match. Introductory Noguchi, Shimo and 10 cars won first place in 2016. 184 cm, 170 kg. I’m good at four on the right.
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