Juryo 十両 Day 15
Chokairyu | J12W | J11W | Tachihikari | yorikiri | i |
yorikiri
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Zenshinyama | J10E | J11E | Yutakafuji | kotenage | i |
kotenage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Tatsuhikari | J6E | J7W | Kototsubaki | yorikiri | i |
yorikiri
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Tochitenko | J8E | J5W | Musoyama | yoritaoshi | i |
yoritaoshi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Naminohana | J5E | J8W | Kirinishiki | oshidashi | i |
oshidashi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Daishi | J13E | J4W | Hananokuni | sukuinage | i |
sukuinage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Asahisato | J4E | J12E | Rikio | uwatenage | i |
uwatenage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Komafudo | J9W | J3W | Kyokugozan | yorikiri | i |
yorikiri
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Tochinofuji | J3E | J7E | Kotogaume | oshidashi | i |
oshidashi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Asanowaka | J9E | J2W | Enazakura | oshitaoshi | i |
oshitaoshi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Hamanoshima | J2E | J6W | Kaio | tsukiotoshi | i |
tsukiotoshi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Hoshiandesu | J10W | J1W | Tamakairiki | yoritaoshi | i |
yoritaoshi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Wakanoyama | J1E | J13W | Umenosato | sukuinage | i |
sukuinage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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十両
Sumo Terminology
- Dohyo-iri (土俵入り)
- Ring-entering ceremony performed before matches begin
- Tachiai (立ち合い)
- The initial charge at the start of a bout
- Kimarite (決まり手)
- Winning technique used to win a bout
- Henka (変化)
- A sidestep move at the tachiai, considered by some to be unsportsmanlike
- Torikumi (取組)
- The schedule of tournament matches
- Kachi-koshi (勝ち越し)
- A winning record (8 or more wins in a 15-day tournament)