Current Standings
| Yusho Order | Rank | Rikishi | Record | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | O1E | Wakanohana 若乃花 | 8-1 | In Contention |
| 2 | Y1E | Kitanoumi 北の湖 | 8-1 | In Contention |
| 3 | M11W | Amanoyama 天ノ山 | 8-1 | In Contention |
| 4 | O2E HD | Asahikuni 旭國 | 7-2 | In Contention |
| 5 | M6W | Oshio 大潮 | 6-3 | In Contention |
| ... and 30 other rikishi in contention | ||||
Yusho Scenarios
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Any of Wakanohana, Kitanoumi, Amanoyama could win outright at 14-1 if they win remaining matches and the others loseOutright win
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Playoff between Wakanohana, Kitanoumi, Amanoyama if they all win remaining matchesPlayoff
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Asahikuni could win outright at 13-2 if they win out and the leaders lose their remaining matchesOutright win
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Playoff at 13-2 if leaders lose once and challengers win outPlayoff
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Multi-way playoff possible at 12 winsMulti-way tie
Win Trajectory
Daily Results
Tournament Narrative
Key Turning Points
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Day 2:
Leadership change on Day 2
Leaders: Asahikuni, Tochiakagi, Kotokaze, Kaiketsu, Oshio, Tamanofuji, Futatsuryu, Arase, Mienoumi
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Day 3:
Leadership change on Day 3
Leaders: Asahikuni, Kotokaze, Kaiketsu, Oshio
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Day 4:
Leadership change on Day 4
Leader: Oshio
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Day 5:
Leadership change on Day 5
Leaders: Asahikuni, Wakajishi, Amanoyama, Fujizakura, Kitanoumi, Wakanohana, Kaiketsu, Oshio
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Day 6:
Leadership change on Day 6
Leaders: Asahikuni, Wakajishi, Amanoyama, Kitanoumi, Wakanohana
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Day 7:
Leadership change on Day 7
Leaders: Amanoyama, Kitanoumi, Wakanohana
Upsets
- Day 2: Kotokaze (M3E) upsets Kitanoumi (Y1E) Match details
- Day 3: Fujizakura (M4E) upsets Takanohana (O2W HD) Match details
- Day 3: Kotokaze (M3E) upsets Mienoumi (O1W) Match details
- Day 4: Fujizakura (M4E) upsets Asahikuni (O2E HD) Match details
- Day 5: Kurohimeyama (M3W) upsets Mienoumi (O1W) Match details
- Day 7: Kaiketsu (M4W) upsets Asahikuni (O2E HD) Match details