In the Makushita Grand Sumo Spring Tournament, Keno Kaze of Oshiogawa Stable won all seven matches.

In the spring tournament, Kaze Keno from Oshiogawa stable has won all six matches, and on the 22nd, the 13th day, he faced Abumatsu stable, who had one loss.



Although Keno Kaze was given a left hand by Abukuri in the standing position, he didn't mind and went forward and won with a ``yori-kiri'' move, winning all seven races.



Kaze Keno is 24 years old from Seiyo City, Ehime Prefecture.



He was a member of Chuo University's sumo club, and after stepping into the sumo ring for the first time at the spring tournament a year ago, he won the opening tournament at the summer tournament, and steadily rose through the ranks with his powerful pushing sumo skills.



Starting from last year's Nagoya tournament, there were three tournaments in a row, and there were times when he lost and stalled, but this tournament was his 13th in the West Makushita tournament, and he continued to win with his sumo moves.



Kaze Keno said with a smile, ``Even though I wasn't good at anything, I'm glad I won. I just tried my best.''



In addition, Takafuji and ozeki Toyoshoryu, who are currently the top single players in the makuuchi ranks, were in the same year at university, and said, ``It's frustrating, wondering what I'm doing when everyone else has risen to the top.'' "That was the case," he said, expressing mixed feelings.



It is customary for a wrestler who wins all seven matches within the 15th stage of the makushita division to be promoted to jūryō in the next division, depending on the situation at that location, such as the performance of other wrestlers.



Keno Kaze was enthusiastic, saying, ``Aside from the New Juryo, I've never won by being No. 7, so I was conscious of that. I want to get up there quickly and do my best again.''