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Updated at 10:48 a.m., Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Sumo: Hakuho, Goeido share lead; Asashoryu pulls out

Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Sumo's grand champion Asashoryu, left, battles it out with his opponent Ama during a bout in the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo arena on Monday September 22, 2008. Asashoryu, who hails from Mongolia, has decided to pull out from the 15-day meet after suffering his fourth defeat on Monday, the Japanese media reported on Tuesday.

Kyodo News via AP

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TOKYO — Grand champion Hakuho forced out fellow Mongolian Ama on Tuesday to stay tied for the lead at the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament.

Hakuho got a grip of Ama's belt in the day's final bout at Ryogoku Kokugikan and muscled the sekiwake out to improve to 9-1 in the 15-day meet, equal with No. 5 maegashira Goeido.

Ama, who defeated grand champion Asashoryu on Monday, fell to 8-2.

Earlier Tuesday, Asashoryu of Mongolia pulled out of the meet with an injured left elbow.

Asashoryu dropped to a record of five wins and five losses with Tuesday's forfeit to Goeido, who improved to 9-1 to maintain a share of the lead.

Kotomitsuki kept his title hopes alive when he threw down fellow ozeki Chiyotaikai to improve to 8-2. Chiyotaikai fell to 6-4.

Veteran grappler Kaio used an arm throw to send fellow ozeki Kotooshu of Bulgaria over the straw ridge. Kaio improved to 7-3 while Kotooshu dropped to 5-5.

Asashoryu presented the Japan Sumo Association with a medical certificate saying he needs three weeks to recover from a ligament injury to his elbow.

Asashoryu also pulled out of the Nagoya sumo tournament in July with an injury.

The 27-year-old Asashoryu has won 22 Emperor's Cups in his career but has struggled with injuries this year.