
Could Hoshoryu be the last Mongolian <i>yokozuna</i>?
Recent results suggest that a remarkable era of dominance may finally be starting to wind down.
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Injuries dampen excitement for wide-open Emperor’s Cup race
With 10 wrestlers still alive in the title race after day 10, the Summer Basho remains wide open — even as injuries threaten to overshadow everything else.
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Kirishima’s hot streak saves summer tournament from disastrous start
Three days into the Summer Basho, Kirishima is the clear favorite as injuries and poor form strip the tournament of many of sumo's biggest stars.
The Japan TimesWith Kirishima's recent promotion to sumo's second-highest rank, there will be three "ōzeki" in action during the summer grand sumo tournament. What should the expectations be for the trio?
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What should the expectations be for sumo’s current trio of <i>ōzeki</i>?
A recent promotion puts Kirishima at sumo's second-highest rank, alongside Kotozakura and Aonishiki.
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Kirishima back at <i>ōzeki</i> in sumo’s latest <i>banzuke</i> rankings
The latest rankings also reflect a broader reshuffling as new contenders edge closer to the top.
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Kirishima clinches return to <i>ōzeki</i> rank
Hampered by a neck injury, Kirishima was demoted after competing in the ōzeki rank for six tournaments from the July tournament in 2023.
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Kirishima’s Emperor’s Cup likely seals dramatic return to <i>ōzeki</i>
The Osaka championship could prove pivotal for Kirishima, restoring his place among sumo's top ranks.
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