Sumo: Asashoryu beats Hakuho for spring tourney title
Associated Press
TOKYO — Grand champion Asashoryu threw out Hakuho today to take the title back from his archrival at the Spring Grand Tournament.
In a grudge match in the tournament finale, Asashoryu got both arms around Hakuho, twisting him around and out of the straw ridge with an arm-bar throw at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium.
It was Asashoryu's chance to exact revenge on his opponent, who had spoiled his comeback from a two-tournament suspension on the last day of the New Year tournament two months ago in Tokyo.
Asashoryu, who secured his 22nd Emperor's Cup with 13 victories against two losses, almost got teary and rubbed his eyes with a hand towel as his hair dresser fixed his topknot before the award ceremony.
The Mongolian, however, was all smiles when reappeared to receive his giant trophy.
"I wanted to turn the disappointment (of past defeat) into the happiness of winning here," Asashoryu said. "As grand champion, I only focused on winning the title."
Hakuho, also from Mongolia, ended up with a disappointing 12-3, and his tournament winning streak stopped at three.