you can reduce the power consumption and CO2 emissions generated by the website's screen display The news on this website is as of the date announced and may change without notice Slow and steady won the race Tuesday when Onosato foiled fellow sekiwake Kirishima's tricky opening and forced him over the straw bales to take a two-win lead on the 10th day of the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament Kirishima (8-2) sprung to his left at the opening and tried to slap his opponent's back as he charged forward was a split second slower than Kirishima anticipated and the left-handed slap ineffectually found only an arm Dodging an opponent without trying to charge forward at the start of the bout is not against sumo's rules but is frowned upon Kirishima hesitated briefly while Onosato pivoted and turned on his opponent like a fury and forced the former ozeki from the ring at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan Onosato now needs just two more wins in the five days remaining to meet the unofficial benchmark for ozeki promotion of 33 wins over three consecutive tournaments when a wrestler is either a komusubi or sekiwake The 24-year-old went 12-3 to win the May championship in his debut at komusubi and posted a 9-6 record in July in his sekiwake debut Kirishima fell back into the trailing pack joining three maegashira wrestlers two wins off the pace Sumo: Injury-plagued Takakeisho to decide whether to quit or continue Sumo: Outright leader Onosato beats Wakamotoharu to stay perfect Sumo: Unbeaten Onosato retains 1-win lead midway through Autumn meet To have the latest news and stories delivered to your inbox Simply enter your email address below and an email will be sent through which to complete your subscription Please check your inbox for a confirmation email Thank you for reaching out to us.We will get back to you as soon as possible The March issue of Kadokawa's Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine announced on Friday Takeru Kirishima will launch a manga adaptation of Hakubi Kokutо̄'s Sekigan Renkin Kenshi no Yarinaoshi Kitan (Tale of the One-Eyed Alchemical Swordsman's Do-over) light novel series (pictured at right) in the April issue on February 26 The story takes place in a world where dungeons suddenly appeared five years ago. Skilled adventurer Yoruichi Yashiro loses his eye protecting a teammate from a strange monster during an exploration and becomes branded as a failure he becomes determined to continue his adventures using a new style of fighting Kokutо̄ launched the web novel on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in April 2023. The story is ongoing. Hobby Japan shipped the first compiled book volume on December 14. Rein Kuwashima provides illustrations and character designs Kirishima ended the manga adaptation of Yuiko Agarizaki and Aoaso's Brunhild the Dragonslayer (Ryū-goroshi no Brunhild) light novel in July 2024. Yen Press publishes the manga in English Yokozuna Terunofuji outlasted fellow Mongolian-born grappler Kirishima to stay a win back of the lead on Tuesday the third day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament Terunofuji improved to 2-1 following an opening-day defeat in his first tournament since July 1 maegashira Kirishima (0-3) gave the 10-time champion no margin for error in their marathon bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan Kirishima secured a strong position on the yokozuna's flank but was unable to topple or spin Terunofuji who had been absent from the ring since his July triumph with chronic knee pain and symptoms of diabetes The maegashira's eventual attempt to break the deadlock by shifting his weight forward gave Terunofuji the leverage he needed to re-set his feet seize better holds and force Kirishima out one of two ozeki wrestlers who can achieve promotion to yokozuna with a championship-caliber record at the 15-day meet The nephew of former yokozuna Asashoryu overpowered Wakatakakage (1-2) from the get-go rocking him upward with his opening charge before delivering a barrage of slaps and thrusts to the base of the throat that drove the reeling komusubi from the ring the grandson of a yokozuna and the other candidate for yokozuna promotion recovered from a weak opening only to go flying out of the ring to his second loss after a poorly executed charge against Tobizaru (2-1) Tobizaru pivoted out of the onrushing 181-kilogram ozeki's path and yanked Kotozakura over the edge for his second win after three matches against ozeki opponents 1 maegashira Takanosho (0-3) on the second try Sekiwake Daieisho remained unbeaten as he kept the pressure on from the start against No 4 maegashira Shodai (0-3) before eventually shoving the former ozeki over the straw bales Sumo: Terunofuji overpowers Takanosho for 1st win of New Year meet Sumo: Terunofuji falls to Wakatakakage as New Year meet opens Sumo: Terunofuji set to return from long absence at New Year meet Sole leader yokozuna Terunofuji was back to his ruthless best in his 10th straight win at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on Tuesday Terunofuji (10-0) halted Kirishima (5-5) before charging forward barring both arms of his fellow Mongolian-born wrestler and ending the bout with an emphatic left armlock throw at Dolphins Arena taking another step toward his 10th Emperor's Cup The defeat leaves Kirishima needing to win his final five bouts for the 10 wins needed to reclaim the ozeki ranking he lost in May Kotozakura (8-2) overcame May's Summer meet champion the 189-centimeter 175-kilogram ozeki seized a left overarm belt hold and threw the similarly built new sekiwake at the edge Churanoumi (7-3) took a step back from the title race after the No 14 maegashira was on top after their opening exchanges and following a standstill swung his opponent around before forcing him out Demotion-threatened "kadoban" ozeki Takakeisho (4-6) suffered a damaging defeat despite bulldozing sekiwake Abi (6-4) out before the ringside judges reviewed the finish Abi's pull-down attempt at the edge saw the ozeki's hand touching down before the sekiwake landed outside the ring Takakeisho needs eight wins this month to remain at sumo's second-highest rank Ozeki Hoshoryu (7-3) showed his improvisation skills against Shonannoumi (5-5) with a perfectly timed outside-leg trip to floor the No Sumo: Terunofuji fends off Daieisho for 9th straight win at Nagoya Sumo: Former ozeki Asanoyama out of Nagoya meet with knee injury Thank you for reaching out to us.We will get back to you as soon as possible.