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Well, they're gonna try it. I dunno, , , ,
Sumo Association to allow fans in July Tokyo based basho
KYODO
The Japan Sumo Association said Monday it will allow spectators to attend its July grand tournament in Tokyo despite a recent rise in the number of people infected with the coronavirus in the Japanese capital.
The association decided at an extraordinary board meeting to admit about 2,500 fans a day into the tournament at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan, set to open on July 19.
The 15-day meet, which was delayed by two weeks from its original schedule, was moved from Nagoya to the capital to limit travel during the pandemic. Many sumo stables are based in Tokyo.
The sumo meet will be the latest sporting event in Japan to be held in front of a crowd. Japan's professional baseball and soccer leagues began permitting a limited number of fans to attend games from Friday in line with government guidelines.
The JSA also decided to move November's Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament from southwestern Fukuoka to Tokyo in response to the virus.
The July basho will be the first sumo tournament held in roughly four months as concerns about the coronavirus prompted the JSA to scrap the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament in May.
The sport's governing body had originally planned to hold the July tournament without spectators, as it did for the March meet. This year's Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka was held behind closed doors for the first time in sumo's history.
Tokyo reported 119 new coronavirus infections on Monday, a day after the capital confirmed 206 coronavirus cases, topping 200 new cases for a record fourth straight day.
The JSA has put in place several measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including prohibiting wrestlers from going outdoors in principle and asking them to refrain from training at different stables.
Antibody tests were also carried out to confirm a history of coronavirus infection for association members who wished to be tested.
Several JSA members have tested positive for COVID-19. In May, a 28-year-old lower-division wrestler died due to the virus.
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What the hell happened to Onosho? |
Somebody must have put something in his Chankonabe, after day 8 he's tied for the lead. The problem is, there's eight other guys with him.
O1w Takakeisho 6 - 2
S1e Shodai 6 - 2
M1e Terunofuji 6 - 2
M5e Kiribayama 6 - 2
M6e Takayasu 6 - 2
M8w Wakatakakage 6 - 2
M9w Onosho 6 - 2
M12e Kotoshoho 6 - 2
M14e Tobizaru 6 - 2
If I were a betting man, I'd go with Terunofuji. After those two losses he's won six in a row and has this "Okay, no more fooling around, now I'm serious" attitude about him.
My sentimental favorite would be Takayasu. Never won a basho, even as an Ozeki, it would be great if he finally won as a rank-and-filer.
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^ Shows what I know. When he was still Ozeki, there were times when Takayasu looked to have a chance of winning the basho only to crash and burn in week 2. Happened again, lost three in a row eliminating himself from contention. Terunofuji dropped out on day 13 with an injury.
The big news was newcomer Tobizaru hanging in until the last day ending up 11-4. Lots of wresters with names containing Yama, Sho, Taka, Fuji, or Umi, etc. Tobizaru is the first wrestler I can recall with "Saru" (monkey) in his name. Wonder how they came up with that.
Congratulations to Shodai for getting his first basho win.
S1e Shodai 13 - 2
O1w Takakeisho 12 - 3
M8w Wakatakakage 11 - 4
M14e Tobizaru 11 - 4
O1e Asanoyama 10 - 5
M1w Takanosho 10 - 5
M6e Takayasu 10 - 5
M9w Onosho 10 - 5
M12e Kotoshoho 10 - 5
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Let's hope it's mild and not too severe.
Hakuho tests positive for Covid-19
Yokozuna Hakuho looks unlikely to contest the upcoming New Year Grand Sumo tournament after learning Tuesday he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The Japan Sumo Association said the Mongolian-born grand champion received the positive result from a polymerase chain reaction test taken on Monday.
Hakuho, who has won a record 44 top-division titles, has been preparing for the New Year meet starting Sunday at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan.
He is the first wrestler from among sumo's elite ranks atop the first-tier makuuchi division to test positive for the virus.
The 35-year-old underwent the PCR test after noticing something wrong with his sense of smell on Monday.
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Over halfway and so far it's been the Daieisho show
M1w Daieisho 8 - 0
O1w Shodai 6 - 2
M7e Meisei 6 - 2
M8w Kiribayama 6 - 2
M16w Akiseyama 6 - 2
Maegashira 1 is usually a pretty tough spot because you get all the san'yaku the first week, but Daieisho has mowed them all down.
He'll get all rank and filers next week so it's looking pretty good for him. Except for shodai the Ozeki have been pretty disappointing. Especially Takakeisho who was being mentioned as the next possible Yokozuna. He's down near the bottom at 2-5. Never mind Yokozuna, he'll probably be kadoban next basho.
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And Daieisho wins the Emperor's Cup!
M1w Daieisho 13 - 2
O1w Shodai 11 - 4
O2e Asanoyama 11 - 4
S1e Terunofuji 11 - 4
M15w Kotonowaka 10 - 5
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