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kotoshogiku has two wins and two losses now. the newest ozeki kisenosato has been great since being promoted to the second highest rank. and he's beaten his opponent toyomoshima the last five times they met. he shows fantastic agility in this bout. he does a complete 360 at one point and gets his engine going and creates forward momentum. he completes the upset using a pushout. kisenosato losing for the first time as an ozeki. there was a really scary moment with ozeki baruto and wakakuyo. not the match itself. he unleashes an intense pushing attack, which sends wakakuyo sprawling. the referee gets caught in the middle of the action. he lands hard on the ground. the 61-year-old would lay there for several minutes. the fans, the attendants are all worried he might be seriously injured. he briefly passed out but the good news is he regained consciousness and was moving his arms. he was then carried out on a stretcher. that referee was taken in an ambulance and is resting at a hospital. we hope he recovers quickly. meantime, hakuho
kotoshogiku has two wins and two losses now. the newest ozeki kisenosato has been great since being promoted to the second highest rank. and he's beaten his opponent toyomoshima the last five times they met. he shows fantastic agility in this bout. he does a complete 360 at one point and gets his engine going and creates forward momentum. he completes the upset using a pushout. kisenosato losing for the first time as an ozeki. there was a really scary moment with ozeki baruto and wakakuyo. not...
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the shift and down goes kotoshogiku. not the most exciting sumo from kisenosato but a win. we kept the best for last. hakuho is undefeated after nine days, and with a win he'll maintain a share of the lead with baruto. today he took on kak yur u. hakuho has never lost with 20 straight over the sekiwake. kakuryu thrusts and then gets him off balance. he wastes no time to keep hakuho on a mer rego round moving foard with a double inside grip, tippy toe on the rice bale. an upset. the sekiwake hands the yokozuna his first loss. something he's dreamed about has finally come true, beating the yokozuna. >>> now here's the picture at the top after ten days. baruto finds himself in rare position leading with no losses. hakuho and kisenosato have one loss each. >>> we also have four rikishi with four losses. we'll be back to bring you the latest action and results. >> murray johnson there with the latest in sumo. >>> it hasn't rained in tokyo for 34 days now. when's it going to rain? let's go to sake ya moriy for the weather picture. >> welcome back to your weather update. take a lo
the shift and down goes kotoshogiku. not the most exciting sumo from kisenosato but a win. we kept the best for last. hakuho is undefeated after nine days, and with a win he'll maintain a share of the lead with baruto. today he took on kak yur u. hakuho has never lost with 20 straight over the sekiwake. kakuryu thrusts and then gets him off balance. he wastes no time to keep hakuho on a mer rego round moving foard with a double inside grip, tippy toe on the rice bale. an upset. the sekiwake...
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Jan 19, 2012
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kotoshogiku endures a stomach push that can't seal the deal. he goes to plan b and moves to seven wins and needing eight. sumo is a contact sport, but from what we saw today two ozeki have a different idea. let me also say it is the job of each opponent to watch the foe closely and many blame those that don't. back to the action. baruto leads the tourney as undeneated. kisenosato has lost the last six in a row to baruto. baruto moves kisenosato aside. i can't understand baruto here as he's beaten him head on in the past. maybe baruto chose a desperate move to keep his perfect record. hakuho finds himself in an unusual situation chasing someone. harumafuji prides himself in doing the kind of sumo fans will want to see. hakuho lunges and harumafuji sidesteps from the rear. i wonder if that's the kind of sumo harumafuji thinks the fans will enjoy. now we'll have a look at the changes in the leader board. baruto remains the sole leader in undefeated. hakuho is the closest chasing with two losses. if baruto wins on day 13 and hakuho loses it will be
kotoshogiku endures a stomach push that can't seal the deal. he goes to plan b and moves to seven wins and needing eight. sumo is a contact sport, but from what we saw today two ozeki have a different idea. let me also say it is the job of each opponent to watch the foe closely and many blame those that don't. back to the action. baruto leads the tourney as undeneated. kisenosato has lost the last six in a row to baruto. baruto moves kisenosato aside. i can't understand baruto here as he's...
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Jan 9, 2012
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he stops kotoshogiku's charge. he executes an under-shoulder swing-down maneuver that works perfectly. kotoshogiku is the only one to bite the dust on the opening day. we can't forget the top dog yokozuna hakuho. he's been on the tear in recent years coming out on top in 9 of the last 10 tournaments. wakakoyu is making his debut at the sport's fourth highest rank. when the two practiced against each other in late december, wakokoyu was able to beat hakuho twice. but it's a completely different story when you face them in a real tournament. the yokozuna showed who's the boss. that's the day one wrap-up. with 14 days to go, "newsline" bring you daily updates throughout the competition so please keep tuning in. >>> now the world weather forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
he stops kotoshogiku's charge. he executes an under-shoulder swing-down maneuver that works perfectly. kotoshogiku is the only one to bite the dust on the opening day. we can't forget the top dog yokozuna hakuho. he's been on the tear in recent years coming out on top in 9 of the last 10 tournaments. wakakoyu is making his debut at the sport's fourth highest rank. when the two practiced against each other in late december, wakokoyu was able to beat hakuho twice. but it's a completely different...