Bout of the Day: Day 14 of the January 2026 GRAND SUMO Tournament - NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Key Concepts
- Nodua: A specific sumo wrestling technique involving a throat thrust.
- Winki: Likely refers to a win or victory in the context of sumo wrestling.
- Tourney 9 and 4 / 11 and 2: Identifiers for specific sumo wrestlers competing in the tournament.
- Title Race: The competition for the championship of the sumo tournament.
Match Result & Tournament Standings - Day 14
The final match of day 14 in the New Year’s tourney featured wrestlers identified as “9 and 4” and “11 and 2”. “11 and 2” entered the match as the sole leader in the tournament. The match concluded with a decisive victory for “11 and 2” achieved through a powerful attack utilizing a “nodua” technique – specifically, a strong extension of the throat thrust. This resulted in “Aliski” (presumably the wrestler identified as “9 and 4”) being knocked down, marking his 10th loss.
Following this win, “11 and 2” now holds a record of 11 wins and 3 losses after 14 days of the tournament. This result significantly impacts the “title race”.
Current Championship Contenders
As a consequence of “11 and 2’s” victory, the tournament now features a tie for the lead between “Fuji” and “Share”. “Kirisha Abby” and “Oshoi” remain in contention for the championship, but with only one day remaining in the tournament. This indicates a very close finish with multiple wrestlers still capable of winning the title.
Technical Detail: Nodua
The “nodua” technique, as demonstrated in the match, is a fundamental sumo wrestling maneuver. It involves a forceful thrust to the opponent’s throat, aiming to disrupt their balance and drive them out of the ring or force them to touch the ground with any body part other than the soles of their feet. The description highlights the importance of “strong extension” in executing this technique effectively.
Conclusion
Day 14 of the New Year’s tourney saw a crucial win for “11 and 2”, propelling him into a tie for the lead with “Fuji” and “Share”. The championship remains open with “Kirisha Abby” and “Oshoi” still within striking distance, setting the stage for a dramatic final day of competition. The match showcased the effectiveness of the “nodua” technique as a decisive offensive maneuver in sumo wrestling.
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