[sumo] Fwd: [Sumo news] - New sensation Oomori
Jeff A
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Mon May 18 11:00:41 EDT 2026
Moti
Best regards,
Me
For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest are these:
It might have been.
- John Greenleaf Whittier
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From: Moti Dichne <niramiai at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, May 18, 2026 at 5:57 PM
Subject: [Sumo news] - New sensation Oomori
To: Sumo Newsletter2 <sumo-newsletter2 at googlegroups.com>
Taking you down to Makushita, backed by my video today. Oomori (22,
Oitekaze ), who debuted at Makushita tsukedashi this basho, has now won
five consecutive matches. He faced Tatsubayama , ranked 39E. After a tense
exchange of moves where both rikishi tried to find each other's mawashi,
Oomori timed his tsukiotoshi from the right perfectly. With his brother in
attendance, he expressed his gratitude for the support, saying, "Thanks to
everyone, I've been winning steadily, so I'm grateful for the cheers and
support." There were moments before the match that could have easily shaken
him. This was his fifth professional match, and the first time he entered
the dohyo from the west side. After a silent bow, he was supposed to face
the west side of the ring to perform the shiko, but he almost went straight
to the front, and was corrected by the shinpan.. "Asasekiryuu and
Nishonoseki laughed at me. Takasago Oyakata showed me what to do and I was
grateful." At the start of the match, his opponent was hesitant to put his
hands down, engaging in a bit of tactical maneuvering. In the end, he put
both hands down to start the match. "I was a little nervous," he recalled,
but showed his strong nerves by saying, "I don't think the content was
bad." His opponent, Tatsubayama, is a strong Mongolian rikishi who has only
suffered two losses (excluding default losses) since his debut in the
Jonokuchi division last September. Despite this, Oomori remained
undefeated, keeping his chances of winning the Makushita yusho alive. While
his handsome features often attract attention, his skills are also
impressive, and the support he receives is growing day by day. "I'm not
going to worry too much about winning the yusho; I'll just do my best at my
own pace," he said calmly. this guy is going to be huge.
"Which way is the right way?" Watch his bout on my video for today.
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