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1 hour ago, Asashosakari said:

All five sekitori listed as kyujo now on the Kyokai site. Surely more heya-wide exits.

As with the Musashigawa withdrawal, apparently only after the day's action had already started - the very first Sadogatake rikishi, Kotofuno in jonokuchi, actually still competed, then the fusenpai parade began.

Are there any matches where both opponents had to pull out for tonight?

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10 minutes ago, Rocks said:

Are there any matches where both opponents had to pull out for tonight?

As long as only one stable leaves the competition, this won't happen (since they can't fight each other). As far as I know, only Kotonwaka's is out tonight. But who knows going forward.

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12 minutes ago, Sumo Spiffy said:

As long as only one stable leaves the competition, this won't happen (since they can't fight each other). As far as I know, only Kotonwaka's is out tonight. But who knows going forward.

2 heya went out tonight. 

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11 minutes ago, Sumo Spiffy said:

As long as only one stable leaves the competition, this won't happen (since they can't fight each other). As far as I know, only Kotonwaka's is out tonight. But who knows going forward.

Tamanoi and Sadogatake both left today. It's easy to crosscheck the sekitori, but it's not out of the question that such a matchup might happen for the toriteki.

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19 minutes ago, Sumo Spiffy said:

As long as only one stable leaves the competition, this won't happen (since they can't fight each other). As far as I know, only Kotonwaka's is out tonight. But who knows going forward.

All of Sadogatake are out of course, including Kotoekou and Kotoshouhou and the two emerging kotos down in Sandanme. Interesting to see how this will be dealt with banzuke-wise

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East Juryo #9
Kaisho
(Asakayama Beya)
has withdrawn the Day 12 of the July Tournament.

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5 minutes ago, Rocks said:
East Juryo #9
Kaisho
(Asakayama Beya)
has withdrawn the Day 12 of the July Tournament.

As @Inside Sport Japan pointed out in the basho thread, Asakayama is out due to COVID. 

 

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First the non-COVID movements ahead of Day 13, two rikishi make late entries in order to stay on the banzuke, while one more rikishi withdraws.

Returning/Entering:

Jk2e Itakozakura (fusenpai Day 1, withdrew Day 3)

Jk11w Nishihara


Withdrawing:

Sd59e Nishikiryu


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And now rounding up the COVID carnage from Days 11 and 12, with three more heya forced out of the basho.

Sadogatake-beya:

M2e Kotonowaka (fusenpai Day 11)
M9w Kotoeko (fusenpai Day 11)
M11e Kotoshoho (fusenpai Day 11)
Ms7w Kotoyusho (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms19w Kototsubasa (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms23w Kotoozutsu (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms26w Kotohaguro (fusenpai Day 11)
Ms46w Kotodaigo (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms54w Kototaiki (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms58w Kototakuya (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd7e Kotoryusei (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd8e Kotodaishin (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd12w Kotodairyu (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd21e Kotonofuji (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd27e Kototebakari (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd49e Kotokenryu (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd77e Kotonoshu (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd18w Kotoegashira (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd20e Kototaisei (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd27e Kototora (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd46e Kotomyozan (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd54e Kotokiho (fusenpai Day 11)
Jk7e Kotofuno - as mentioned by Asashosakari on the previous page, Kotofuno fought his bout before the heya was withdrawn

(Sd36e Kototaiga and Jd108e Kototaiko were absent from the start)

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Tamanoi-beya COVID-kyujo:

J2e Azumaryu (fusenpai Day 11)
J2w Tohakuryu (fusenpai Day 11)
Ms18w Ichiki (fusenpai Day 12)
Ms47e Fujiazuma (fusenpai Day 11)
Ms59w Azumasho (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd10e Hatsuyama (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd15e Kiyonoumi (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd38w Toshoyama (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd56e Yoshiazuma (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd57w Mihamaumi (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd63e Tsugaruumi (fusenpai Day 11)
Sd72e Tokiryu (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd6e Ishiazuma (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd7w Toseiryu (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd9w Motokiyama (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd12e Wakaazuma (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd16w Fukuazuma (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd32e Iko (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd42w Takeazuma (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd63w Azumanami (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd72w Mori (fusenpai Day 11)
Jd88e Tamanowaka (fusenpai Day 12)
Jd109e Azumayama (fusenpai Day 12)
Jk17e Toshunryu (fusenpai Day 12)

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Asakayama-beya COVID-kyujo:

J9e Kaisho (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd5e Kaigo (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd6w Kaiseijo
Sd17e Kaishinmaru
Sd19w Obara (fusenpai Day 12)
Sd83e Kaiyuma
Jd53w Kairo
Jd83w Kaihiryu

(Sd21w Kaizen was absent from the start)

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45 minutes ago, Oskanohana said:

Tamawashi and Nishikigi out due to COVID

  @Inside Sport Japan informed on the basho thread that Shibatayama, Kataonami and Isenoumi-beya are out.

Tamawashi, the current iron man, now will have his first 3rd digit. 

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West Sekiwake Daleisho

(Oitekaze Beya)

East Maegashira #3 Tamawashi

(Kataonami Beya)

East Maegashira #5 Endo

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #6

Tobizaru

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #8 Nishikigi

(Isenoumi Beya)

West Maegashira #14 Tsurugisho

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #16 Daiamami

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Juryo #3 Daishoho

(Oitekaze Beya)

 

have withdrawn the Day 13 of the July

Tournament.

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5 minutes ago, Takaguntha said:

West Sekiwake Daleisho

(Oitekaze Beya)

East Maegashira #3 Tamawashi

(Kataonami Beya)

East Maegashira #5 Endo

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #6

Tobizaru

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #8 Nishikigi

(Isenoumi Beya)

West Maegashira #14 Tsurugisho

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Maegashira #16 Daiamami

(Oitekaze Beya)

West Juryo #3 Daishoho

(Oitekaze Beya)

 

have withdrawn the Day 13 of the July

Tournament.

All the consequences of Kataonami, Isenoumi, and Oitekaze being benched. Shibatayama is also benched but no sekitori there.

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So that's 20 of 70 sekitori out? 12 heya? 7 of today's 18 scheduled bouts canceled? Where's the hidden camera?

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33 minutes ago, Kintamayama said:

So that's 20 of 70 sekitori out? 12 heya? 7 of today's 18 scheduled bouts canceled? Where's the hidden camera?

Going to be a short highlight video.

 

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It's a fusenpai clearance sale! All stocks must go!

Rounding up the COVID-kyujo since Day 13, with four more heya forced out.

Isenoumi-beya:

M8w Nishikigi (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms42w Arauma (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms43w Narutaki (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms46e Ryusei (fusenpai Day 15)
Sd28e Itadaki (fusenpai Day 15)
Sd29e Sazanami (fusenpai Day 13)
Sd64e Tokio (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd4e Miyakogawa (fusenpai Day 15)
Jd41e Hakuyo (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd104e Kyonosato (fusenpai Day 13)
Jk19w Soga (fusenpai Day 13 & 14)

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Oitekaze-beya:

Sekiwake Daieisho (fusenpai Day 13)
M5e Endo (fusenpai Day 13)
M6w Tobizaru (fusenpai Day 13)
M14w Tsurugisho (fusenpai Day 13)
M16w Daiamami (fusenpai Day 13)
J3w Daishoho (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms24w Daikisho (fusenpai Day 14)
Ms54e Daishoki (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms58e Daihisho (fusenpai Day 13)
Sd27w Daishosei (fusenpai Day 14)
Sd56w Daishomune (fusenpai Day 13)
Jd4w Satsumasho
Jd30w Okunidake
Jd58e Daisho (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd62e Hitoshi
Jd95e Daitensho
Jd99w Daishohama

Five managed to fight their bouts on Day 13 before the heya was withdrawn.

(Sd5w Daiyusho was absent from the start)

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Shibatayama-beya:

Sd20w Nishikikuni (fusenpai Day 14)
Sd24e Matsuda (fusenpai Day 15)
Sd40e Shoketsu (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd10e Hamadayama (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd26w Wakahizen (fusenpai Day 15)
Jd45w Kinseiryu (fusenpai Day 15)

(Sd10w Komanokuni, Sd69e Izumigawa and Sd73w Ryuseio were absent from the start)

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Kataonami-beya:

M3e Tamawashi (fusenpai Day 13)
Ms17e Tamashoho (fusenpai Day 15)
Jd70e Tamatensho  (fusenpai Day 14)
Jd105e Tamanotora (fusenpai Day 15)

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Poor @Yubinhaad!  Normally you have to spend all the effort scanning the sources for comings and goings, but this basho you also have to spit out data like a copying machine.

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It seems like those withdrawing far enough in advance that they're not listed a subsequent torikumi are not awarded a fusenpai? E.g. Oshoma was pulled after his bout on Day 8, when he was 5-3, in time to redo the Day 9 torikumi on which he does not appear, and his official record is listed as 5-3 with 7 absences. More examples in the lower divisions. This seems like it introduces an extra complication into the question of how they will treat the COVID-kyujo records for banzuke-making purposes.

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I wonder what they're going to do with fully absent rikishi from Covid-affected stables other than Tagonoura. Naruto's Yamane in jonokuchi in particular, who would normally have to drop off the banzuke - but who's to say that he wouldn't have shown up for at least one bout if he'd been allowed to? In theory that goes for every rikishi who was 0-0-x at the time his stable was removed from competition, but obviously late joins are exceedingly rare outside the lowest division.

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4 hours ago, Asashosakari said:

I wonder what they're going to do with fully absent rikishi from Covid-affected stables other than Tagonoura. Naruto's Yamane in jonokuchi in particular, who would normally have to drop off the banzuke - but who's to say that he wouldn't have shown up for at least one bout if he'd been allowed to? In theory that goes for every rikishi who was 0-0-x at the time his stable was removed from competition, but obviously late joins are exceedingly rare outside the lowest division.

The only thing I can say is, good thing we don't play Guess the Jonokuchi Banzuke. 

Jokes aside, maybe they give them the benefit of the doubt and just put them at the very bottom of jonokuchi instead of making them BG? Limited time offer only for this basho for obvious reasons. Surely the shimpan are aware of this practice.

Edited by Seiyashi

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5 hours ago, Reonito said:

It seems like those withdrawing far enough in advance that they're not listed a subsequent torikumi are not awarded a fusenpai? E.g. Oshoma was pulled after his bout on Day 8, when he was 5-3, in time to redo the Day 9 torikumi on which he does not appear, and his official record is listed as 5-3 with 7 absences. More examples in the lower divisions. This seems like it introduces an extra complication into the question of how they will treat the COVID-kyujo records for banzuke-making purposes.

It's pretty normal (or I guess, happens a great deal, though not always) for people to withdraw after their matches but before the schedules are drawn up for their next matches for any division other than Makuuchi.  It happens a lot in the lower divisions where you might fight the first day and get injured, and know you need to withdraw even before the second day of the round starts, but it's even possible for Juryo if you manage to get the withdrawal in quick enough before the next matches are drawn up.  At least, I'm pretty sure they don't do teh Juryo matches until after all the results are in, which means there has to be at least a small amount of time in which it's possible.

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NHK reported that Hokutofuji is kyujo, giving Nishikifuji the kantosho by fusensho.

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So he was 7-5 in actual matches at M17, gotta be one of the weakest sansho runs.

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