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:The Japanese page doesn't mention the previous jun-yusho either, so I'm not sure that's a good indicator. SumoDB doesn't mention the yusho either nor the special prizes for this tournament yet, they need a bit of time to update.
:The Japanese page doesn't mention the previous jun-yusho either, so I'm not sure that's a good indicator. SumoDB doesn't mention the yusho either nor the special prizes for this tournament yet, they need a bit of time to update.
:Everywhere I have looked, the definition of jun-yusho is simply the second best record, there are no other condition, be it the need to be in contention at a given moment or a maximum win differences. Atamifuji, Kotonowaka and ichiyamamoto all happen to fit that definition for this basho. [[User:Bombur8|Bombur8]] ([[User talk:Bombur8|talk]]) 09:47, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
:Everywhere I have looked, the definition of jun-yusho is simply the second best record, there are no other condition, be it the need to be in contention at a given moment or a maximum win differences. Atamifuji, Kotonowaka and Ichiyamamoto all happen to fit that definition for this basho. [[User:Bombur8|Bombur8]] ([[User talk:Bombur8|talk]]) 09:47, 26 November 2023 (UTC)

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Jun-yusho

@Bombur8 Per TRRE we'll discuss whether there's jun-yusho or not. Firstly, Japanese wiki doesn't mention the jun-ysho. Secondly, SumoDB doesn't mention jun-yusho. It is because Atamifuji lost not only on the fourteenth day but also on the fifteenth, and as he was no longer in a position to compete for the title unless Kirishima lost and he won, he's not jun-yusho. I saw that you had also added jun-yusho to Kotonowaka (who was no longer in contention for the title since day thirteen) and Ichiyamoto (also day thirteen), which is the opposite of the very definition of jun-yusho, as both of them were nowhere near a runner-up position anymore. Please stop. - OtharLuin (talk) 09:40, 26 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The Japanese page doesn't mention the previous jun-yusho either, so I'm not sure that's a good indicator. SumoDB doesn't mention the yusho either nor the special prizes for this tournament yet, they need a bit of time to update.
Everywhere I have looked, the definition of jun-yusho is simply the second best record, there are no other condition, be it the need to be in contention at a given moment or a maximum win differences. Atamifuji, Kotonowaka and Ichiyamamoto all happen to fit that definition for this basho. Bombur8 (talk) 09:47, 26 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]