Joint leaders ozeki Kirishima and No. 8 maegashira Atamifuji both won Friday at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament, opening up a two-win gap with two days to go at the 15-day meet after their two closest rivals both lost.

Kirishima had to contend with several powerful shoves from Daieisho (8-5), but comfortably stood his ground before the sekiwake slipped, leaving Kirishima, in his third meet at sumo's second-highest rank, with an easy slap-down win at Fukuoka Kokusai Center.

Kirishima (L) defeats Daieisho on the 13th day of the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 24, 2023. (Kyodo)

Atamifuji (11-2), meanwhile, overcame a tricky opponent in No. 3 Takayasu (8-5) after the pair tussled without either gaining a belt grip in a busy encounter.

The former ozeki seized the initiative from the start, only for the 21-year-old Atamifuji to repeatedly slip away. Finally, Takayasu tried to swing his opponent by the arm, but lost his grip, staggered backward and was pushed out.

Atamifuji was 4-11 in his makuuchi division debut here last year to head straight back to second-tier juryo division. Two months ago, however, he went 11-4 in his return to the top flight, only losing the championship to ozeki Takakeisho in a playoff.

Atamifuji (L) defeats Takayasu on the 13th day of the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center on Nov. 24, 2023. (Kyodo)

After falling to Kirishima a day earlier, sekiwake Kotonowaka (9-4) lost for the second straight day, at the hand of Ryuden (9-4). The No. 10 quickly grabbed a shallow left overarm belt hold and kept his head on Kotonowaka's chest en route to a sound force-out victory.

Ichiyamamoto (9-4) also took a step back in the title chase when No. 5 Midorifuji (9-4) immediately jumped to his left and pulled the No. 14 down to the clay.

Takakeisho (9-4) won his ozeki showdown, thrusting down Hoshoryu (8-5) after exchanging several shoves.

Sekiwake Wakamotoharu and komusubi Hokutofuji both lost and dropped to 4-9, while komusubi Abi improved to 6-7.


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