May Grand Sumo Tournament: Day 6 results

Bulgaria’s Daniel Ivanov-Aoiyama is still undefeated after the first six days of the ongoing May Grand Sumo Tournament that is takig place in Tokyo, Japan.

Ivanov, “maegashira 11” rang, beat “maegashira 15” Ichiyamamoto via hatakikomi to claim its sixth straight win. The Bulgarian is the lone leader, as he will face “maegashira 12” Sadanoumi on Day 7.

Here are all the results from Day 6:

East Kimarite
(Winning Technique)
West
Maegashira #14
Oho
(2-4)
黒丸 hatakikomi 白丸
Maegashira #16
Midorifuji
(3-3)
Maegashira #13
Chiyotairyu
(3-3)
白丸 hatakikomi 黒丸
Maegashira #14
Yutakayama
(2-4)
Maegashira #15
Azumaryu
(3-3)
白丸 uwatenage 黒丸
Maegashira #13
Meisei
(2-4)
Maegashira #12
Myogiryu
(4-2)
白丸 katasukashi 黒丸
Maegashira #17
Kagayaki
(3-3)
Maegashira #17
Kotokuzan
(0-6)
黒丸 oshidashi 白丸
Maegashira #12
Sadanoumi
(5-1)
Maegashira #11
Aoiyama
(6-0)
白丸 hatakikomi 黒丸
Maegashira #15
Ichiyamamoto
(5-1)
Maegashira #9
Kotoshoho
(3-3)
白丸 yorikiri 黒丸
Maegashira #10
Okinoumi
(2-4)
Maegashira #11
Chiyoshoma
(2-4)
黒丸 kotenage 白丸
Maegashira #9
Tochinoshin
(3-3)
Maegashira #10
Nishikigi
(3-3)
白丸 yorikiri 黒丸
Maegashira #8
Terutsuyoshi
(2-4)
Maegashira #7
Takarafuji
(0-6)
黒丸 yorikiri 白丸
Maegashira #8
Shimanoumi
(3-3)
Maegashira #7
Kotoeko
(4-2)
白丸 tottari 黒丸
Maegashira #6
Wakamotoharu
(4-2)
Maegashira #5
Onosho
(2-4)
不戦敗 fusen 不戦勝
Maegashira #5
Tobizaru
(5-1)
Maegashira #4
Endo
(3-3)
白丸 oshidashi 黒丸
Maegashira #6
Ura
(3-3)
Maegashira #2
Kiribayama
(3-3)
白丸 okuridashi 黒丸
Maegashira #2
Kotonowaka
(3-3)
Komusubi
Hoshoryu
(4-2)
白丸 yorikiri 黒丸
Komusubi
Daieisho
(4-2)
Sekiwake
Wakatakakage
(3-3)
白丸 okuridashi 黒丸
Maegashira #1
Takayasu
(1-5)
Maegashira #4
Takanosho
(4-2)
白丸 yorikiri 黒丸
Ozeki
Shodai
(1-5)
Ozeki
Mitakeumi
(3-3)
白丸 uwatedashinage 黒丸
Maegashira #3
Hokutofuji
(1-5)
Sekiwake
Abi
(4-2)
白丸 hikiotoshi 黒丸
Ozeki
Takakeisho
(3-3)
Yokozuna
Terunofuji
(4-2)
黒丸 oshidashi 白丸
Maegashira #3
Tamawashi
(5-1)

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