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Musashimaru, Kaio 5-0


OSAKA, March 14 (Kyodo) >> Yokozuna Musashimaru served up another bread-and-butter win over No. 3 maegashira Tochinonada on Thursday to remain perfect one third of the way through the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament.

Ozeki Kaio also chalked up victory No. 5 over Tosanoumi to hold onto a share of the lead, one step ahead of a chasing pack of five wrestlers at the 15-day meet at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium.

But New Year tourney champion Tochiazuma's chances of a move up to grand champion now look slim after he lost to sekiwake Asashoryu to fall to his second defeat in as many days.

Even with the buildup to the tournament concentrating on the prospects of his younger rivals, Musashimaru (5-0) showed the upstarts that he is still a force to be reckoned with on the raised ring.

The Samoa-born yokozuna wasted little time in brushing past the challenge of No. 3 maegashira Tochinonada (1-4), muscling him out in a matter of seconds.

Kaio (5-0) dodged a bullet in his win over Tosanoumi (2-3). The ozeki pulled out a headlock at the edge of the ring to escape with a victory after the top-ranked maegashira had grabbed the initiative from the charge.

Needing an overall tournament win to secure his berth at the top of sumo's tree, Tochiazuma (3-2) slipped up again against fiery Asashoryu. The Mongolian got all over the ozeki at the face-off and worked inside to bundle his opponent out and pick up his second win.

Also, ozeki Chiyotaikai (3-2) snatched defeat from the jaws of victory against former ozeki Takanonami (3-2).

The Kokonoe stable grappler over-stretched as he tried to shove out the veteran komusubi, who spun away on the top of the straw bales as Chiyotaikai went diving into the ringside seats.

Kotomitsuki (3-2) jerked his ozeki promotion campaign back on track after two straight defeats with a hard-fought win over Kyokushuzan. The sekiwake locked heads with the Mongolian for over a minute before muscling the No. 3 maegashira out of the ring.

Elsewhere, ozeki Musoyama (4-1) stayed one back off the early pace along with four rank-and-filers, wasting little time before ousting No. 4 maegashira Akinoshima (2-3).

Results

OSAKA, March 14 (Kyodo) >> Results of makuuchi division bouts on Thursday, the fifth day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium (+ denotes juryo-division wrestler):

Won Technique Lost

Wakanoyama 3-2 uwatenage +Jumonji 3-2

Oginishiki 3-2 yorikiri Tamarikido 0-5

Takatoriki 3-2 oshidashi Tochisakae 0-5

Daizen 2-2 isamiashi Takamisakari 4-1

Shimotori 3-2 yorikiri Tamanoshima 1-4

Tamakasuga 3-2 hatakikomi Oikari 2-3

Dejima 3-2 oshitaoshi Hamanishiki 3-2

Takanowaka 4-1 sotogake Aminishiki 3-2

Otsukasa 4-1 hikiotoshi Kaiho 2-3

Toki 4-1 hikiotoshi Miyabiyama 2-3

Tokitsuumi 2-3 tsukiotoshi Kyokutenho 0-5

Wakanosato 2-3 yorikiri Kotonowaka 2-3

Kotomitsuki 3-2 yorikiri Kyokushuzan 1-4

Kaio 5-0 kubinage Tosanoumi 2-3

Musoyama 4-1 yorikiri Akinoshima 2-3

Takanonami 3-2 tsukiotoshi Chiyotaikai 3-2

Asashoryu 2-3 yoritaoshi Tochiazuma 3-2

Musashimaru 5-0 yorikiri Tochinonada 1-4


Friday's bouts

+Jumonji x - x Takatoriki

Takamisakari 0 - 0 Tamarikido

Wakanoyama 0 - 2 Oikari

Hamanishiki 3 - 0 Oginishiki

Shimotori 0 - 0 Takanowaka

Tamanoshima 2 - 1 Tochisakae

Miyabiyama 1 - 0 Daizen

Kaiho 5 - 6 Tamakasuga

Aminishiki 0 - 0 Dejima

Toki 2 - 0 Otsukasa

Akinoshima 2 - 2 Tokitsuumi

Kyokutenho 2 - 5 Takanonami

Kotomitsuki 4 - 3 Wakanosato

Tochiazuma 11 - 11 Tosanoumi

Tochinonada 4 - 12 Kaio

Musoyama 3 - 2 Asashoryu

Kotonowaka 2 - 6 Chiyotaikai

Musashimaru 14 - 2 Kyokushuzan



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