Friday, Nov. 27, 2009
FUKUOKA (Kyodo) Hakuho capitalized on a slip-up by fellow yokozuna Asashoryu on Thursday to move into sole possession of the lead with three days remaining at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament.
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| Falling fast: Harumafuji sends Asashoryu to his first loss of the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament on Thursday in Fukuoka.
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Hakuho watched from the sidelines as Asashoryu was mugged by ozeki Harumafuji and took full advantage in the day's finale with a textbook victory over local favorite Kaio at Fukuoka Kokusai Center.
Hakuho traded blows with Kaio (7-5) after the charge but spotted an opening and toppled the veteran ozeki with a pulling overarm throw to move one win clear of Asashoryu at 12-0.
Beaten in a playoff by Asashoryu at the autumn meet, Hakuho is seeking his 12th title and has a chance to break Asashoryu's record of 84 wins in a year with 14 victories.
Asashoryu paid for a lapse in concentration at the "tachiai" as Harumafuji (6-6) craftily dodged the yokozuna and thrust him to the dirt. No. 8 maegashira Tochinoshin and fifth-ranked Toyonoshima are a further win back at 10-2.
Tochinoshin, who hails from the former Soviet republic of Georgia, moved into double figures by ramming out popular maegashira Takamisakari (8-4) while Toyonoshima pulled off an upset defeat of Bulgarian ozeki Kotooshu (9-3).
Ninth-ranked Yoshikaze was barged out by former ozeki Miyabiyama, leaving both men with 9-3 records.
In other bouts, Estonian sekiwake Baruto (6-6) flattened ozeki Kotomitsuki (7-5) and Mongolian sekiwake Kakuryu scored his third straight win when he chased out No. 1 maegashira Aminishiki (4-8) and improved to 5-7.