Hatsu Basho 2020 Results – Wakaichirō Ken

Wow!  What a basho!  The Hatsu Basho 2020 may have been the most exciting basho in years.  With both yokozuna dropping out so early, the field was open to absolutely anyone - and the result proved it!  Tokushoryu has been a juryo mainstay for the past two years, making some appearances in the makuuchi division. ... Continue Reading →

Kyushu Basho 2019 Results – Wakaichirō Ken

That's all for the Kyushu Basho 2019!  In makuuchi, the boss is. . .well. . .still the boss.  Hakuho grabbed the yusho, and he made it seem almost easy.  He had a final record of 14-1, whereas the two next highest (Asanoyama and Shodai) had records of 11-4.  Going into the basho, I thought that... Continue Reading →

Nagoya Basho 2019 Results – Wakaichirō Ken

With Musashikuni Mamu withdrawing from the basho, it was up to Wakaichirō Ken to represent the entire North American continent.  And he represented us very well!  At the New Year, Wakaichirō had one goal: to get a kachi-koshi in the sandanme division.  After fighting as hard as he could, Wakaichirō completed his goal with two... Continue Reading →

Nagoya Basho 2019 Results – Musashikuni Mamu

Unfortunately, my recap of Musashikuni Mamu's performance in the Negoya Basho 2019 will be rather short.  I predicted that he would finish with a 5-2 record.  Well, this was my worst prediction yet!  Musashikuni amassed a 1-2 record before withdrawing from the basho entirely.  This left him with a 1-6 record.  Not what you'd like... Continue Reading →

Results of the US Sumo Open 2019

The US Sumo Open 2019 concluded last weekend, and it was quite the event!  There were upsets but also dominant performances; there were lopsided matches but also very close contests; there were regulars winning medals but also newcomers winning medals.  Most of all, it was a lot of fun!  All the competitors should be proud... Continue Reading →

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