Akinomaki 40,486 Posted August 17, 2018 (edited) For the 2018 48th National middle school sumo championships on Aug. 18 and 19th in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, the (dohyo matsuri) Shinto ritual to pray for the safety on the dohyo took place on the 16th, performed by a real chief priest. http://www.chugoku-np.co.jp/local/news/article.php?comment_id=457736&comment_sub_id=0&category_id=110 I wonder if they had some ritual at the world championships in Taiwan The pairings for the 3preliminary rounds of the individuals http://www.yamaguchi-sumo.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/97201e09b5045c6a65a21802597e2eae.pdf Results will appear here (with estimated time): http://www.yamaguchi-sumo.com/sokuhou/ Edited August 17, 2018 by Akinomaki 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikawa 1,794 Posted August 20, 2018 And our Middle School Yokozuna for 2018 is...... Individual Competition Winner - Yoshii Ko (吉井 虹), Shizuoka Runner-Up - Otsuji Riki (大辻 理紀), Hyogo Semi-Finals - Ochiai Tetsuya (落合 哲也), Tottori Semi-Finals - Takeda Shoichiro (竹田 章一郎), Tochigi Quarter-Finals - Tebakari Taiki (手計 太希), Saitama Quarter-Finals - Nagamura Akihiro (長村 晃宏), MiyazakiQuarter-Finals - Komiyama Toa (小宮山 翔海), Tokyo Quarter-Finals - Wakita Kotaro (脇田 晃太郎), Kagoshima Team Competition Winner - Yaizu Minato Middle School, Shizuoka Runner-Up - Asahi Middle School, Kagoshima Semi-Finals - Aikawa Middle School, Akita Semi-Finals - Wakakusa Middle School, Tochigi Quarter-Finals - Kitagata Middle School, Saga Quarter-Finals - Kurikoma Middle School, MiyagiQuarter-Finals - Naruwa Middle School, Ishikawa Quarter-Finals - Minoshima Middle School, Wakayama The Rise of Shizuoka It's been a superb year for Shizuoka so far, with Takei Ginji defying all odds to win the Wanpaku 3 weeks ago, and now Yoshii Ko claiming the Middle School Yokozuna title. Yoshii was one win away from becoming Primary School Yokozuna 3 years ago, but this win more than makes up for it. It has to be said though that the best rikishi in their year group, Kawazoe Fuma, seems to have been injured prior to this tournament, which made Yoshii's job that much easier, but take nothing away from this achievement, especially as he also helped to bring home the team title. For the spirited Ochiai Testuya however, it just wasn't to be. So Close Yet So Far Team favourites Kagoshima had a better showing compared to their quarter-final finish at the recent Middle School Student Championships, but it just wasn't to be. "The three musketeers of Sumiyo", as I now call them, started so well in the final, with former Wanpaku Yokozuna Hamaguchi Hayato giving them a 1-0 lead, but the aforementioned Yoshii Ko made it 1-1, and Nishika Haruto, the winner 3 weeks ago, suffered a shock defeat in the deciding bout, katasukashi was the kimarite. Shades of the 2007 Patriots about this result, as Haruto won every other bout in the team competition. The team event this year was incredibly closely contested, every match from the quarter-finals onwards ended 2-1. Next year will most likely be a straight shootout between Team Tottori and Team Shizuoka, as Narita Rikido and Uchida Kyota renew their rivalry of old. 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Katooshu 3,221 Posted August 22, 2018 (edited) I hope the NHK broadcast pops up like it did for 2017. I'd like to get a better look at the middle school scene, but the amateur video coverage is heavily weighted towards collegiate and high school sumo. Edited August 22, 2018 by Katooshu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikawa 1,794 Posted August 25, 2018 (edited) Individual Semi-Finals and Final: Ochiai Tetsuya (落合 哲也), Tottori vs Otsuji Riki (大辻 理紀), HyogoTakeda Shoichiro (竹田 章一郎), Tochigi vs Yoshii Ko (吉井 虹), Shizuoka Team Final - Shizuoka vs Kagoshima Edited August 25, 2018 by mikawa 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikawa 1,794 Posted August 25, 2018 One thing I've noticed from the videos is that Shizuoka's first team member, Shimizu, is a first year student at middle school. Looking at the full results, Shimizu actually lost all of his bouts in the team competition, which makes Shizuoka's victory all the more impressive, as this meant that Yoshii and Kuwabara had to win all their bouts, which they did. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites