[sumo] Fwd: [Sumo news] - Rikishi Day 11

Patricia Yarrow yarrowp at gmail.com
Thu Sep 23 07:43:43 EDT 2021


Are these quotes for real?
*Patricia Yarrow  *


On Thu, 23 Sept 2021 at 01:57, Jeffrey Anderson <jpaitv at gmail.com> wrote:

> More from Moti!
>
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> From: Moti Dichne <niramiai at gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 12:55 PM
> Subject: [Sumo news] - Rikishi Day 11
> To: Sumo Newsletter2 <sumo-newsletter2 at googlegroups.com>
>
>
> Day 11:
>
> Yutakayama, not being able to win on his 28th birthday, 5th loss: "My body
> is in good condition but something is missing in order to connect that with
> a win.  I'm happy to be  doing this in Makuuchi but I don't want to collect
> bad memories like today.."
>
> Tamawashi, "cooking" Ura calmly: "This kind of opponent usually make me
> impatient and manages to get underneath me and inside. If I watch them too
> closely bad things happen. I just have to be calm and come from under, come
> from under.."
>
> Ura, seventh loss: "I've been hoping to turn things around since my loss
> on day one. Even if I go makekoshi,  I can only continue to gambarize!"
>
> Wakatakakage, fifth win: "All I was thinking of was to come in low as
> usual. I want to give it my all on a daily basis."
>
> Takanoshou, pushing Houshouryu out in a blink of an eye: "If he gets the
> mawashi he's a formidable opponent so I thought to attack without thinking
> too much."
>
> Ichinojou, battling Takarafuji for three minutes and twenty seconds before
> beating him by yorikiri: "A victory through patience. Even when the bout
> became long, I was thinking of properly doing my own brand of sumo."
>
> Daieishou, pushed out by Mitakeumi: "My tachiai wasn't bad. I wanted to
> continue the momentum but.."
>
> Shoudai, beating Meisei and getting his kachikoshi on day 11: "I'm
> relieved. Not like last basho, when I got my kachikoshi on the final day.."
>
> Ounoshou, pulled down by Takakeishou for his third loss: "My feet didn't
> follow. Today is today, I will gambarize tomorrow.."
>
> Endou, beating Kaisei and getting his first kachikoshi in two bashos: "My
> body moved well. I have been able to concentrate properly."
>
> Myougiryuu, beating Itchy-yamamoto in their first encounter and still with
> two losses: "I planned on doing sumo with my feet so that nothing hasty
> might happen. The important thing is regardless of who my opponent is to
> hit him with my own sumo."
>
> Mitakeumi, beating Daieishou: "Double digit wins is the goal.  I cannot
> rest on my laurels.. I am getting ready for the match against Terunofuji,
> making plans. My body is moving well so I should capitalize on that. The
> strategy is secret.."
>
> Takakeishou, beating Ounoshou: "I don't remember exactly what happened.. I
> just wanted to prepare properly. I will concentrate and gambarize!"
>
> Terunofuji, beating Takayasu after a grueling match: "I planned on moving
> forward carefully. The basho ain't over yet. It's from here on. I want to
> concentrate on each bout each day and gambarize."
>
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