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Grand Sumo January 2019 Place (Ozumo Heisei 31-Nen 1 Gatsubashi) is from January 13 to January 27, 2019 (Heisei 31), Kokugikan, Sumida-ku, Tokyo ( This is the sumo wrestling place held at the Ryogoku Kokugikan.

The best win in the Makuuchi was Ichiro Tamawashi (13 wins, 2 losses, first win) from Sekiwaki.

Fight for championship
While the previous place (Kyushu place) was closed for San-Yokozuna, both San-Yokozuna participated from the first day, and the focus was especially on Yokozuna/Rare Village, which was closed due to lack of vividness. However, Rare-no-Sato lost three consecutive losses on the first day after losing Koizumi/Mitakeumi and frontal lead/Itonojo, and on the third day they also lost to the same lead frontrunner, Tochihizan. Announced retirement in the morning [1], decided to leave the ring. In addition, Yokozuna and Tsururyu, who were completely off the ground, were closed from the sixth day, complaining of ankle pain at the beginning of the game with 2 wins and 3 losses and a black star ahead [2].

On the other hand, Yokozuna and Hakuho, who had also taken a rest all the way from the first place, piled up white stars from the first day to lead the battle for the championship. On the 9th day, the victory battle will be followed by Shiraho of all wins, Chiyo no Kuni in the flat curtain, 2 losses Sekiwaki/Kijokatsu and Tamashishi, and Kaiki Sei of the flat curtain/Yago after the 10th day. The loss of the Chiyo country that was 1 loss, severe injury of the left knee compound ligament damage in this match, and it was closed from the 11th day and left from the battle for the championship [3]. The two-defeated Kikei, Kaiki, and Yago also suffered the third loss on the 10th day, and at this point Shiraho, who had won 10 consecutive wins, was in an extremely dominant position in the battle for the championship.

However, when Hakuho was defeated on the 11th by Koizumi and Mitakeumi [4], the day after, he lost to a eagle who chased with 2 losses, and the next day, he lost to a scenic victory with 3 losses and became the third consecutive loss. Due to the worsening of the right knee and left ankle, he was closed from the 14th day and withdrew from the battle for the championship, and became the "2 places in a row without Yokozuna in a row" for the first time with 1 place 15 days system [5 ].

As of the 13th day, Sekiwaki/Tamawashi, who lost 2 on the 13th day, was followed by Sekiwaki/Kijosho, who lost 3[5], and depending on the winning star of Tamawashi, there was a possibility that even Sekiwaki, who lost 4th, could However, on the 14th day, both Chikyu and Takakage win the white star and the battle for the victory is narrowed down to both parties. Tamashishi defeated Endo in the flat curtain and decided the first Makuuchi championship without waiting for the end of Takakage's appearance [6]. The first victory at 34 years and 2 months was the oldest record after Asahi Peng who won the first victory at 37 years and 8 months at the place (summer place) in May 2012 [6].

The three prizes were won by Sekiwaki and Tamawashi, who were awarded the Distinguished Service Award and the Brawl Award. Sekiwaki and Kikei, who played for the championship, won the Skill Award, and rejoined from the eighth day due to a left knee injury for four days (including one loss due to unmatched defeat), and since Bishoyama at the autumn place in Showa 26. It was the first time in 68 years, including "Venus in the first match after re-playing" [4], and three consecutive victories were won on the 13th day to protect the three roles and Mitake Kotake [7] won the Distinguished Prize. In addition, Kikage wins 11 wins and 4 losses at this place, and the winning star at 3 consecutive places became "33 wins", which is a standard for promotion to Ozeki, but at the end of Chiaki music, it becomes one of Ozeki and Goeido The sumo wrestling that was pushed out was regarded as a problem, and the promotion of Ozeki was postponed.[8]

In front of the place, the average weight of the Makuuchi wrestlers reached a record high of 166.2 kg [9], while Kinoiwa, who was numbered 9th in the east front, was responsible for assaulting his witness during his winter pilgrimage. It was a place with a lot of talk, such as retiring from active duty before taking place [10].

Numbering and star chart (inside the curtain)
Results East numbered West results

0 wins 4 losses Retirement Rare Village Yokozuna Hakuho 10 wins 4 losses 1 vacation

2 wins, 4 losses, 9 rests Crane Dragon Yokozuna

9 wins and 6 losses Takayasu Ozeki Goeido 9 wins and 6 losses

Ozeki Tochinoshin 0 wins, 5 losses, 10 rest

11 wins and 4 losses Kikei win Tamaki Sekiwaki 13 wins and 2 losses

5 wins 10 losses Myoyoshi Ryu Koyu Mitake Sea 8 wins 4 losses 3 holidays

6 wins 9 losses Tochiheyama 1 Front Ito Castle 6 wins 9 losses

7 wins 8 losses Nishiki Front 2 North win Fuji 9 wins 6 losses

7 wins 8 losses Masayo Frontal 3 Matsuhoyama 5 wins 10 losses

6 wins 9 losses Kotokaku Chrysanthemum 4 Oki no Umi 7 wins 8 losses

7 wins 8 losses Aoyama Front 5 Kafu 3 wins 12 losses

8 wins 7 losses Chiyo Dairyu Frontal 6 Abusaki 8 wins 7 losses

6 wins 9 losses Ryuden Front 7 Shoei Dai 9 wins 6 losses

10 wins and 5 losses Keisei front 8 Asanoyama 7 wins and 8 losses

Retired Takanoiwa Frontal 9 Endo 10 wins 5 losses

9 wins and 6 losses Takara Fuji Front 10 Aen 10 wins and 5 losses

9 wins and 6 losses Sada no Umi 11 fronts 9 wins and 6 losses

6 wins 9 losses Teru Front 12 Akio 8 wins 7 losses

9 wins 6 losses Yago Front 13 Kouki Yuki 4 wins 7 losses 4 rest

6 wins 9 losses Toyoyama Front 14 Chiyo Shouma 6 wins 9 losses

8 wins 3 losses 4 days off Chiyo no Kuni Frontal 15 Kotoe Mitsu 7 wins 8 losses

4 wins 11 losses O Amami Front 16 Taisho Maru 3 wins 12 losses

Numbering and star chart (10 cars)

Results East numbered West results

8 wins and 7 losses Teruyoshi Jujutsu 1 Taisho Peng 8 wins and 7 losses

6 wins 9 losses Kigenji Juryu 2 Takashi wins 2 wins 4 losses 9 days off

3 wins 12 losses Amumi Nishiki 10 cars 3 Ishiura 9 wins 6 losses

10 wins and 5 losses Yufu Kyuju 4 4 Desatsu Ryu 7 wins and 8 losses

7 wins 8 losses Takakage Waka Juyo 5 Toyoshima 10 wins 5 losses

8 wins 7 losses Shiratakayama Juyo 6 Chiyomaru 10 wins 5 losses

7 wins 8 losses Toryu Juju 7 Akaseyama 6 wins 9 losses

9 wins and 6 losses Flame Peng Ju Ryo 8 Einoumi 6 wins and 9 losses

7 wins 8 losses Asahi Daisei Juyo 9 Mito Ryu 6 wins 9 losses

6 wins 9 losses Ara Eagle Ten Ryo 10 Shozaru 7 wins 8 losses

13 wins and 2 losses Shimanoumi Juyo 11 Kensho 8 wins and 7 losses

1 win 9 losses Retired Australian style 12 cars 12 Aokuni 8 wins 7 losses

9 wins 6 losses Asahi Hidepeng Juju 13 13 Tsuneyuki Ryu 5 wins 9 losses 1 rest

8 wins and 7 losses Wo Fang Maru 10 cars 14 Chiyo no Umi 8 wins and 5 losses 2 days off