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kimarite in Sumo and is the
result of 32.4% of all
professional matches.
Yoritaoshi (寄り倒し, 'frontal
crush out') is
similar to a yorikiri,
except that the...
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division up to that point. On Day 11, he
notably defeated Ōzeki Shōdai by
yoritaoshi, his
fastest win to date. In total, he won ten
bouts during the tournament...
- of
winning the
tournament from fellow-ōzeki Hōshōryū by
beating him by
yoritaoshi (frontal
crush out).
After the
conclusion of the
March tournament Kotonowaka...
- for the championship.
Nishikifuji nevertheless won the
championship by
yoritaoshi. For the
January 2017 tournament,
Midorifuji received his
current shikona...
- Technique. His most
common winning kimarite were
yorikiri (force out) and
yoritaoshi (force out and down), but he also had more
unusual techniques in his repertoire...
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straightforward force out,
followed by
uwatenage (overarm throw) and
yoritaoshi (force out and down).
Glossary of sumo
terms List of past sumo wrestlers...
- loss,
drawn against Wakashimazu with two. Tagaryū
defeated the ōzeki by
yoritaoshi,
eliminating him from the
title race. Tagaryū now
stood on 13–1, one win...
- match,
which took
place on Day 6.
Although Wakatakakage won the
match by
yoritaoshi,
Kitanofuji praised their stamina and power, even
comparing the match...
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sixty percent of his wins were by
either force out or
force out and down (
yoritaoshi).
After retiring from
active competition in July 1969
Kashiwado remained...
- Ota (JPN)
Oshidashi Ofelia Barrios (VEN)
Kamonchanok Amnuaypol (THA)
Yoritaoshi Daniela de
Oliviera Vaqueiro (BRA)
Ekaterina Alekseeva (RUS) ****atenage...