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From: "mr.bill" <mr.bill@modulonet.fr>
Subject: Re: [sumo] Takanohana Oyakata and Ozumo
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 00:26:16 +0200
You're right Kintamayama, absolutely right. He did call the monoii.
But the more we talk about his "weird" behaviour as Oyakata (btw I always
prefered Wakanohana style when they were rikishi) the more I do think
Takanohana is somebody very special, unique.
I dislike most of the changes he is suposed to want to initiate. But I
still
admire the guy for his spiritual strenght. If something new must happen,
he
will be involed in it.
Just 2 cents (of â,¬) from an old lurker.
Herritaro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moti" <sumo@dichne.com>
To: <sumo@statgen.ncsu.edu>
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [sumo] Takanohana Oyakata and Ozumo
Joe Kuroda wrote:
>
> I hate to get into a position to defend Takanohana
> oyakata however that apsect of it doesn't appear to be
> a big deal. Since he rarely calls a mono-ii, he
> doesn't really need to express his opinion as not
> every judge has a good view of what happens.
>
--
I am pretty sure he was the one that called the monoii after the
Asashouryuu-Kotooushuu bout. I remember the picture of him mounting the
dohyo through a hail of zabuton quite vividly, waiting for the others to
join.
Kintamayama
http://www.dichne.com
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