Promotion-seeking sekiwake Kotonowaka retained sole possession of first place Wednesday at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament as he comfortably took care of rank-and-file opponent Oho.

The 26-year-old Kotonowaka (10-1) inched closer to both a maiden Emperor's Cup and the 13 wins needed to meet the unofficial ozeki promotion benchmark of 33 wins over three consecutive meets as a sekiwake or komusubi.

Lone yokozuna Terunofuji and both healthy ozeki, Kirishima and Hoshoryu, stayed in title contention on the second rung of the leaderboard by improving to 9-2 on Day 11 at Ryogoku Kokugikan.

Kotonowaka (facing camera) defeats Oho on Day 11 of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan. (Kyodo)

In a battle between alumni of sumo powerhouse Saitama Sakae High School, No. 11 maegashira Oho (6-5) initially held his ground against Kotonowaka's thrusting attack but was bundled out after unsuccessfully trying to pull the sekiwake off balance.

Terunofuji halted No. 14 Onosho's title bid at 8-3 with a quick force out in the day's final bout. The grand champion, who is on track to complete his first 15-day tournament since May, anticipated the former komusubi's opening charge and ushered him out.

Kirishima, aiming to secure yokozuna promotion with a second straight championship, had little trouble beating sekiwake Daieisho (6-5) by frontal thrust out.

Terunofuji (top) defeats Onosho on Day 11 of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Jan. 24, 2024. (Kyodo)

Hoshoryu handed rookie sensation Onosato (8-3) his second consecutive defeat by getting a strong grip at the jump and executing an underarm throw. Powerfully built No. 15 Onosato faces Terunofuji on Day 12.

No. 1 Wakamotoharu (8-3) is set to reclaim a place among the three distinguished "sanyaku" ranks below yokozuna after securing a winning record with his victory over No. 10 Tamawashi (7-4).


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