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GRAND SUMO: Day 13 of the March 2026 Tournament - GRAND SUMO Highlights
GRAND SUMO: Day 13 of the March 2026 Tournament - GRAND SUMO Highlights
2026-03-23T09:32:41Z
Summary
Kirishima leads the March 2026 GRAND SUMO Tournament, aiming for his third championship and a return to the Ozeki rank. The competition remains fierce, with several wrestlers striving to maintain their standings as the tournament nears its conclusion. Chiyosho Ma and Tobizaru delivered impressive performances, contributing to their standings. Asahakuru and Fuji Seiyun also secured victories, showcasing their potential in the top division. Koto Aho achieved his first winning tournament in the top division, marking a significant milestone in his sumo career. Tamawashi, at 41, secured a victory over Hakuno Fuji, indicating a potential resurgence after a series of losses. Yoshino Fuji and Hirado Umi both ended their match with a record of six wins and seven losses. Wakataka Kage achieved Kachikoshi despite an elbow injury, highlighting the physical demands of the tournament.
Perspectives
Highlights from the March 2026 GRAND SUMO Tournament.
Wrestlers Achieving Victories
  • Highlight Kirishimas leadership in the tournament
  • Emphasize Chiyosho Ma and Tobizarus impressive performances
  • Note Koto Ahos first winning tournament in the top division
  • Acknowledge Tamawashis victory over Hakuno Fuji
  • Recognize Wakataka Kages Kachikoshi despite injury
  • Point out Takanoshous ninth victory against Takayasu
Wrestlers Facing Challenges
  • Discuss Takayasus six-match losing streak
  • Address the pressure on Yoshino Fuji and Hirado Umi
  • Consider the impact of injuries on Wakataka Kage and Abi
  • Examine Kotozhos performance under pressure
Neutral / Shared
  • Note the psychological factors affecting wrestlers performances
  • Mention the physical demands of the tournament
Metrics
wins
eight units
Kim Bozan's record after his match
This win improves his standing in the tournament.
Both men now at eight and five
losses
ten units
Oshou Umi's losses
Double-digit losses could lead to demotion.
It's a tenth loss for Oshou Umi
wins
seven units
Nishikifuji's record after his match
One win away from a katasukashi boosts his chances.
It puts him at seven wins and one win away from katasukashi
wins
4 units
Mitake Iumi's recent matches
This indicates Mitake Iumi's comeback and resilience in the tournament.
winning 4 of his last 5.
wins
7 units
Shodai's record
Shodai's performance is critical for his Kachikoshi.
he's at 7 and 5.
wins
5 units
Uda's record
Uda's performance is crucial for his standing in the tournament.
Uda after a strong start has a 5 and 7 record.
other
seven and six wins
Ichi Yamamoto's record
This record reflects his competitive performance in the tournament.
Ichi Yamamoto he's up to seven and six
other
five and seven wins
Yoshino Fuji's record
This puts him at risk of a losing record.
Yoshino Fuji has a great skill set but at five and seven
Key entities
Countries / Locations
Japan
Themes
#current_debate • #aonishiki_comeback • #aonishiki_victory • #asahakuru • #chiyosho_ma • #hoshoryu_win • #kachikoshi
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Kirishima is currently leading the tournament and is aiming for his third championship while attempting to regain his Ozeki rank. The competition is intense, with several wrestlers fighting to maintain their standings as the tournament approaches its final days.
  • Kirishima is leading the tournament and is vying for his third championship while trying to regain his Ozeki rank. His performance is critical as he faces strong competitors like Kotoshou and Hoshodu
  • Fujifilm yoga faced Vyudan in a crucial match, with both needing a win to avoid division changes. Vyudans victory using the katasukashi technique significantly affects their standings
  • Kim Bozan secured his first win against Asano Yamama, which not only improves his record but also strengthens his position in the tournament
  • Nishikifuji triumphed over Asakorio, increasing his lead in their head-to-head record. His Yori Kiri victory puts him one win away from a katasukashi, boosting his chances in the tournaments final days
  • Chiyosho Ma achieved Kachi Koshi against Oshou Umi, who now risks double-digit losses. This match underscores the intense competition as wrestlers fight to maintain their ranks
  • The tournament atmosphere is vibrant with fans filling the arena, highlighting the excitement of the final weekend. Each match has significant implications for the wrestlers futures in the sport
05:00–10:00
Chiyosho Ma and Tobizaru showcased their skills with impressive victories, contributing to their standings in the tournament. Asahakuru and Fuji Seiyun also secured wins, highlighting their potential in the top division.
  • Chiyosho Ma executed an underarm throw to secure victory, showcasing his skill and contributing to his success in the tournament
  • Tobizaru defeated Shishi with a powerful arm throw, marking his best performance and improving his record to 5 wins and 8 losses
  • Mitake Iumi achieved a winning record by defeating Roega, demonstrating resilience with 4 wins in his last 5 matches
  • Asahakuru secured a victory against Tokihayate, improving to 9 wins and 4 losses and positioning himself for double-digit victories in his second top division tournament
  • Fuji Seiyun defeated Shodai with a strategic thrust down, securing his Kachikoshi and highlighting his potential as a newcomer in the top division
  • Uda faced Koto Aho in a closely contested match, with both wrestlers aiming for a Kachikoshi, as Udas recent struggles contrasted with Koto Ahos flexibility and technique
10:00–15:00
Koto Aho achieved his first winning tournament in the top division, marking a significant milestone in his sumo career. Tamawashi, at 41, secured a victory over Hakuno Fuji, indicating a potential resurgence after a series of losses.
  • Koto Aho celebrated his first winning tournament in the top division, marking a key achievement in his sumo career
  • At 41, Tamawashi secured a victory over Hakuno Fuji, indicating a positive turn after recent struggles
  • Chura no Umis strong thrusting attack led to a win against Oshoma, who is now on a three-match losing streak
  • Ichi Yamamoto countered Fujino Kawas speed effectively, pushing him out for a win that enhances his record
  • Hirado Umis performance against Yoshino Fuji, who risks a losing record, showcased his ability to handle thrusts effectively
  • Todays matches highlighted several wrestlers competing for their first Kachikoshi, raising the stakes for their tournament standings
15:00–20:00
Yoshino Fuji and Hirado Umi both ended their match with a record of six wins and seven losses. Wakataka Kage achieved Kachikoshi despite an elbow injury, highlighting the physical demands of the tournament.
  • Yoshino Fuji executed a Ski Naghe arm throw against Hirado Umi, demonstrating his ability to perform under pressure. This victory leaves both wrestlers with a record of six wins and seven losses
  • Wakataka Kage achieved Kachikoshi despite an elbow injury, showcasing his determination. His win through a frontal push down highlights the physical demands of the tournament
  • Abi suffered a knee injury during his match against Wakataka Kage, raising concerns about his future performance. This incident illustrates the physical challenges faced by competitors in high-stakes matches
  • Atami Fuji secured Kachikoshi in his Sanjaku debut, marking a significant career milestone. His comeback against Goloyama indicates his potential for future success
  • Daihei Shous effective thrusting technique led to a win over Wakamoto Haru, helping him avoid a losing record. This victory reflects his growth and adaptability as the tournament progresses
  • Day 13 matches underscored the physical and mental challenges competitors face, with injuries affecting performance. Overcoming these obstacles will be crucial as the tournament approaches its conclusion
20:00–25:00
Takanoshou achieved his ninth victory against Takayasu, who is now on a six-match losing streak. Kirishima remains the tournament leader with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss after defeating Oho.
  • Takanoshou achieved his ninth victory against Takayasu, who now faces a disappointing six-match losing streak. This outcome leaves Takayasu with an overall record of six wins and seven losses
  • Kirishima, the tournament leader, defeated Oho in a pivotal match, keeping his title hopes alive. His win maintains his impressive record of 12 wins and 1 loss
  • Aonishiki broke his losing streak by overcoming Kotozakura, who had already secured a winning record. This victory is crucial for Aonishikis confidence, improving his record to six wins and seven losses
  • The match between Kirishima and Oho was intense, with both wrestlers exchanging control. Kirishimas ability to regain dominance at a key moment underscores his skill in the tournament
  • Kotozakuras initial advantage against Aonishiki highlights the tournaments unpredictability. Aonishikis comeback not only prevents a losing record but also reflects the competitive dynamics within the Ozaki ranks
25:00–30:00
Aonishiki's victory over Kotozakura allowed him to avoid a losing tournament record. Hoshoryu's win against Kotozho has created a competitive gap behind tournament leader Kirishima.
  • Aonishikis victory over Kotozakura ended his losing streak and ensured he avoided a losing tournament record
  • Yokosuna Hoshoryu defeated Kotozho, taking advantage of Kotozhos forward lean to secure a slapdown
  • Hoshoryu and Kotozho now both have records of ten wins and three losses, creating a two-win gap behind tournament leader Kirishima
  • Kirishimas strong position on the leaderboard sets the stage for an exciting finish as the tournament approaches Day 14
  • Day 14 is expected to be crucial, with live coverage on March 21st promising intense competition