The ranking of the Sumo Spring Basho, which will reach its first day on the 14th of this month, has been announced.

Terunofuji, who is returning to Ozeki, has become Sekiwake in the east, following the previous location.

The Sumo Spring Basho will celebrate its first day on the 14th of this month after moving the venue from Osaka City to the Kokugikan in Tokyo and Ryogoku due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.



The ranking of the spring place was announced on the 1st, and Terunofuji, who is returning to Ozeki, sat on the eastern Sekiwake following the previous place.



Terunofuji


participated in the battle for the championship with 13 wins at the place where he faced Koyui in November last year.


▽ He returned to Sekiwake with 11 wins and 24 wins at the last two places where he faced three roles.



Judge Isegahama of the Japan Sumo Association has expressed the view that the spring place will be the place to return to Ozeki, and Terunofuji will use the pressure to return to Ozeki for the first time since the fall of 2017. I want to accumulate even one winning star.



Hakuho became the eastern yokozuna and Tsururyu became the western yokozuna, which are closed for four places in a row.



Tsururyu, who is determined to move forward and backward in the spring, was energetically practicing during the joint training in January, but there is concern about how much his injured waist and other conditions have recovered.



Hakuho became the second 100 places in history after Kaiō Hiroyuki to reign in Makuuchi.



In addition, it is the first time in history that 100 places in Makuuchi have been reigning in a row since the new opening was achieved in the summer of 2004.



Daieishō, who won his first victory in the previous place, has returned to Koyui, who will play three roles for the first time in three places.



I would like to join the battle for the championship by repeating the white stars in the spring place as well.



Ozeki and Takakeishō, who took a break from the place where they challenged "Tsunatori", will fall to Sekiwake if they lose.

The Kanto region returns to Daieishō Hayato, who won the championship in the previous place.

Daieishō, who was born in Asaka City, Saitama Prefecture, won the first place in the Makuuchi with a good record of 13 wins and 2 losses, including winning all three wrestlers. It has returned to a small conclusion.



Daieishō's return to San'yaku is the first time in three places.



In addition, in the Kanto region, Takanosho from Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture was in Sekiwake for three consecutive places, and Takayasu from Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture was in three consecutive places.



On the other hand, Hokutofuji from Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture was the second front, and Kotonowaka from Matsudo City, Chiba was the eighth front.



In addition, Shosaru from Edogawa-ku, Tokyo lowered the ranking to the 8th front, while Hidenoumi, the brother of Shosaru, raised the ranking to the 15th front, which is the first time in 17 places to return to the Makuuchi. Will be a brother and will liven up the ring in the Makuuchi.



In addition, Kensho from Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, who won the Juryo championship in the previous place, will return to the Makuuchi and will face the spring place with the 14th front.