The July tournament ended with Yokozuna Terunofuji taking the championship. However, the Ozeki didn't perform well; kadoban Takakeisho had a losing record and will be demoted to Sekiwake next tournament. Hoshoryu withdrew midway, and Kotozakura fell short of his first championship. In the studio, we'll take a close look back at Terunofuji's 10th championship win. Sumopedia highlights sumo records by the numbers, including Tamawashi's new consecutive appearance record set on Day 3 of the September tournament. Our featured rikishi is Oho, grandson of the legendary Yokozuna Taiho. With 9 wins in the July tournament, we'll ask Oho about the challenges he's facing and his goals for the future.
With Yokozuna Terunofuji absent, it was Sekiwake Onosato, 24, who claimed the Emperor's Cup. He defeated Ozeki Kotozakura and Hoshoryu and earned promotion to Ozeki after just nine tournaments since his debut. While young rikishi took the spotlight, 34-year-old Nishikigi stood out with 11 wins, earning his first Fighting Spirit Prize. Sumopedia reflects on the career of former Ozeki Takakeisho, who announced his retirement after this tournament. In the studio, regular panelists will discuss the upcoming Kyushu tournament to close out 2024.