Black Omega
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For you gentlepersons who enjoyed all the Quntessential Monks information on Sumo, the current Basho has started interestingly.
Asashoryu is in line to become the first Mongolian Yokozuna, if he wins the basho with a minimum of 13 wins out of 15.
Yokozuna Takanohana is right on the edge. He missed over a year due to a knee injury and had to return or retire back in September. He managed 12-3, just what he needed to not to be forced to retire, but injuries took him out of the next Basho. Now in Jan he's back, still injured, but still hanging on. If he's forced to retire, that will mean for the first time ever none of the reigning Yokozuna would be Japanese.
Both Asashoryu and Takanohana are off to 2-0 starts, with Asashoryu looking very strong and Takanohana winning by the skin of his teeth.
For those nightowls interested. There is a live webcast at Nihon Sumo Kyokai . It starts at 2:00 AM Eastern and is worth a look if you are in a OA or Rokugangame, if only for the ceremony involved.
Asashoryu is in line to become the first Mongolian Yokozuna, if he wins the basho with a minimum of 13 wins out of 15.
Yokozuna Takanohana is right on the edge. He missed over a year due to a knee injury and had to return or retire back in September. He managed 12-3, just what he needed to not to be forced to retire, but injuries took him out of the next Basho. Now in Jan he's back, still injured, but still hanging on. If he's forced to retire, that will mean for the first time ever none of the reigning Yokozuna would be Japanese.
Both Asashoryu and Takanohana are off to 2-0 starts, with Asashoryu looking very strong and Takanohana winning by the skin of his teeth.
For those nightowls interested. There is a live webcast at Nihon Sumo Kyokai . It starts at 2:00 AM Eastern and is worth a look if you are in a OA or Rokugangame, if only for the ceremony involved.