Haru Basho

March 13 - March 27, 1983

Osaka • Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium

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Jonokuchi 序ノ口 Day 14

Junokuni 寿乃国 Jk24E 西 Jk23W Hidanishiki 飛騨錦
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Fujiyama 藤山 Jk21W 西 Jk19W Zenshinyama 前進山
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Matsumotoyama 松本山 Jk18E 西 Jk25E Sasaarashi 笹嵐
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Ikedayama 池田山 Jk15E 西 Jk15W Hoshikongo 星金剛
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Mayazakura 摩耶桜 Jk12E 西 Jk17W Saganosato 佐賀乃里
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Kiyoyanagi 清柳 Jk11E 西 Jk12W Wakashinobu 若信夫
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Fujinohikari 藤の輝 Jk10E 西 Jk16E Oshikaze 押風
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Dewaazuma 出羽東 Jk5E 西 Jk8W Kotoyashio 琴八潮
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
Sadanokuni 佐田の国 Jk2E 西 Jk5W Takatora 高虎
Details
Tachiai Quality
0/5
Kimarite Quality
0/5
Aggression
0/5
Henka Used No
序ノ口

Sumo Terminology

Dohyo-iri (土俵入り)
Ring-entering ceremony performed before matches begin
Tachiai (立ち合い)
The initial charge at the start of a bout
Kimarite (決まり手)
Winning technique used to win a bout
Henka (変化)
A sidestep move at the tachiai, considered by some to be unsportsmanlike
Torikumi (取組)
The schedule of tournament matches
Kachi-koshi (勝ち越し)
A winning record (8 or more wins in a 15-day tournament)