The ranking of the Grand Sumo Autumn Tournament, which will be held on the 11th of next month, has been announced, and Ichinojo, who won the first place and the flat stage for the first time, sat in the West Komusubi and returned to the three roles for the first time in five places.

Ichinosero, who faced the second maegashira of the west last month in the Nagoya tournament, shined in the attack of coming forward in the four sumo wrestling that he is good at, and won the championship for the first time in 8 years since the new start with a record of 12 wins and 3 losses. I was.



Ichinojo sat in the West Komusubi in the Autumn Tournament ranking announced on the 29th, returning to the sanyaku for the first time in five places since the Kyushu Tournament last November.



After finishing the first place, Ichinojo said, "I want to aim for ozeki after winning the championship."



In addition, Takakage Waka, who won 8 wins and 7 losses in the first place, sat in the east sekiwake for 4 consecutive places, and Hoshoryu, who won 9 wins in the east komusubi, was newly promoted to sekiwake.



The new makuuchi wrestlers are Ryu Mito from Mongolia and Umi Hirado, who won 10 wins in jūryō.



In addition, Ryuden, who won the juryo championship, returned to makuuchi.



On the other hand, due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the wrestlers were suspended one after another in the previous place, but many of the sekitori who took a break before the winner or loser were decided remained the ranking, and it was the 7th day with 2 wins and 4 losses. Ozeki Mitakekai, who was absent from the tournament, will sit in the West Ozeki and welcome the autumn tournament as a corner again.



The Grand Sumo Autumn Tournament will open on the 11th of next month at the Kokugikan in Ryogoku, Tokyo.

Sumo wrestlers on corona break Consider the results at the time of the previous place break

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, last month's Nagoya tournament was closed one after another, with Ozeki Mitakeumi, a corner guard, and Tamawashi, a flat maku, who had continued to participate in the first ring for more than 18 years. The above sekitori holidays, including injuries, were an unusual situation with 23 sekitori, the highest number since the war.



In the ranking of the autumn tournament announced on the 29th, many of the wrestlers who were absent due to the new corona, but who were absent before the winner or loser were decided, remained the same.



Ozeki Mitakeumi, who was absent from the 7th day with a loss of 2 wins and 4 losses, entered the autumn tournament again as an ozeki in the west, and on the 11th with 7 wins and 3 losses, one win away from winning. Kotonowaka, who was absent from the eyes, became the second maegashira in the east, the same as the previous place.



On the other hand, Isegahama referee director of the Japan Sumo Association said at the ranking meeting last month, "I made a fair judgment," and the results of the wrestlers who had already decided to win or lose at the time of the suspension were taken into account. It seems that it was done.



In the makuuchi, Shoen, who had 8 wins, moved up from the 6th maegashira in the west to the top of the maegashira in the east, and Nishiki, who also had 8 wins, moved up from the 8th maegashira in the west to the 4th maegashira in the east. .



Endo, who had 3 wins and 10 losses, including a bye, and had 2 days off, lowered the ranking from the 5th maegashira in the east to the 6th maegashira in the west.



While some wrestlers have their ranks left untouched due to the new coronavirus, wrestlers who scored double-digit wins without taking a break have greatly increased their ranks.



Of these, Midorifuji, who has 10 wins and 5 losses, raised 10 cards from the 11th front of the west front to become the leading front in the front of the west, and Nishikifuji, who also won the Fighting Spirit Award with 10 wins and 5 losses, was 7 from the 17th front of the front of the east. I raised the number and became the 10th maegashira in the east.



In addition, Tamawashi, who was absent for the first time since the first ring, was ranked as the third maegashira in the east, and the rest was not his own intention. The record of consecutive appearances will be continued.