Sumo Asanoyama The most victory of the year is confirmed.

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On the 13th day of the Sumo tournament in Kyushu, the number of wins was increased to 54 wins by winning the new Koi Asanoyama, and the most wins of the year were confirmed. This is the first time that a wrestler with a ranking of less than a tie wins the most.

On the 13th day, Asanoyama, a new kid in the Kyushu area, won the 10th victory by pushing out the fourth frontal Yuki Koto, raising the total number of wins to 54.

Two days left until Chiaki Raku, Asanoyama with 54 wins is the top, and Koi A flame defeated on the 22nd will continue with 52 wins. was decided.

According to the Japan Sumo Association, since 1963, when the place became 6 places a year, the only wins of the year other than Yokozuna / Ozeki were Daigo Sekiwaki in 1960 and Kihan Sekiwaki in 1992. So this is the first time for Asanoyama.

In fact, there were no wrestlers who were able to stably accumulate the winning stars, such as the Yokozuna and Ozeki holidays, and Asanoyama, who was losing the lid, won the most victory.

Asanoyama says, “It was good that I didn't give up even when I lost, and there was no big loss. I want to concentrate because there are still two days now.”