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Updated at 2:52 a.m., Thursday, November 13, 2008

Sumo: Mongolian Hakuho 1 win back at Kyushu tournament

Associated Press

FUKUOKA, Japan — Mongolian grand champion Hakuho overpowered Hokutoriki on Thursday to stay one win off the lead at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament.

Hakuho got both arms on the belt of Hokutoriki and hoisted the No. 3 maegashira over the straw ridge in the day's final bout at Fukuoka Kokusai Center. His fourth straight win after an opening-day loss improved his record to 4-1, while Hokutoriki fell to 1-4.

He remains a win behind lower-ranked wrestlers Dejima and Miyabiyama, who stayed in the lead in the 15-day tourney at 5-0 with wins in earlier bouts.

Fifth-ranked maegashira Dejima defeated No. 10 maegashira Aran of Russia while Miyabiyama, a seventh-ranked maegashira, overpowered No. 12 Kasuganishiki.

In other major bouts, sekiwake Ama got back in the win column when he grabbed Futeno's arm and hauled the winless top maegashira down to improve to 3-2.

Mongolian Ama, who is bidding for promotion to sumo's second-highest rank of ozeki, was coming off two straight losses.

Bulgarian ozeki Kotooshu also bounced back from a pair of losses when he shoved out Tochinoshin to improve to 2-3. Tochinoshin, a fourth-ranked maegashira from Georgia, fell to 1-4.

Ozeki Chiyotaikai used his trademark arm thrusts to dispatch komusubi Goeido for his third win against a pair of losses. Goeido fell to 1-4.

Top-maegashira Toyonoshima swatted down Kotomitsuki to hand the ozeki wrestler his second loss against three wins. Toyonoshima picked up his fourth win against a lone loss.