Sosuke TAKATANI won his 10th consecutive national title (Photo: Tateo Yabuki/Japan Wrestling Federation)
Takatani Takes 10th Straight Title, in 4th Weight Class
In other action, Sosuke TAKATANI became the third wrestler in Japanese history to win 10 consecutive national titles -- and did it in his fourth weight class. "I don't know the history, but I think I'm the first, so I'm proud," he said.
Takatani, who will represent Japan at the Asian Olympic qualifying tournament in China in March at freestyle 86kg, challenged himself by moving up to 92kg and had surprisingly little trouble in coming away with the gold.
Takatani chalked up a pair of 10-0 technical falls, taking just 1:24 in the final to overwhelm Ryoichi YAMANAKA and cap a dress rehearsal of sorts for when he faces more powerful opponents with an Olympic berth on the line.
"I wanted to test myself on how I could handle bigger, stronger wrestlers at this tournament," Takatani said. "Amid the pandemic, the number of opponents was limited, but it served its purpose."
Takatani, a world silver medalist in 2014 at 74kg, he won his first six national titles in that weight class from 2011-16. He then won one at 79kg as part of a transition up to the next Olympic weight of 86kg, where he triumphed in 2018-19.
His 10 titles overall ties him for fifth on the all-time list. Former women's multi-world champion Kyoko HAMAGUCHI holds the record with 16. Icho and Saori YOSHIDA both retired with 13.
Two other wrestlers heading to the Asian Olympic qualifier had mixed results, as Shogo TAKAHASHI, who like Takatani moved up a weight class, captured the Greco 72kg title, while defending freestyle 57kg champion Rei HIGUCHI was upended in his opening match.
Takahashi, Japan's entry at 67kg in China, was equally dominant at the upper weight, scoring a fall in his semifinal match before routing Taishi HORIE by 8-0 technical fall in the final for his third straight title and fourth overall.
The freestyle 57kg class was billed as a potential rematch between Higuchi, the 2016 Rio Olympic silver medalist, and Yuki TAKAHASHI, the 2017 world champion and 2018 bronze medalist. In last year's final, Higuchi came out on top to earn the ticket to the Asian qualifier.
But that never came to fruition, as Takahashi's 5-3 victory for the gold medal came over Yuto TAKESHITA, who had dealt Higuchi a 5-1 loss in the semifinals. For Takahashi, it was his fourth title overall and first in two years.
Higuchi even struggled to come away with a bronze medal, as he barely held on for a 9-8 victory over 2019 Asian bronze medalist Yudai FUJITA.
Higuchi had initially made a run at the Olympics at 65kg, but could not displace former world champion Takuto OTOGURO, who secured his Tokyo ticket by placing fifth at the worlds and then winning the national title.
Higuchi then dropped two weight classes to 57kg, and kept his Olympic dream alive by beating Takahashi. If he fails to secure a spot in China, it is possible that Takahashi will be dispatched to the final world qualifier.
"I had to deal with cutting weight and staying motivated [for this tournament], so this is the level I am at now," Higuchi said. "Along with being glad this wasn't the Asian qualifier, I have to keep in mind my frustration here and, over the next three months, work on the problems that became clear.
"There are many aspects technically and physically that came up that I need to fix. If I don't practice to where it nearly kills me, I can't become an Olympic champion."
In the women's 65kg final, world junior champion Miwa MORIKAWA scored a takedown with :13 left to dethrone defending champion Naomi RUIKE with a 3-2 victory. Morikawa won the 68kg title last year.
Day 4 results
Freestyle
57kg
Final
Yuki TAKAHASHI df. Yuto TAKESHITA, 5-3
3rd Place
Rei HIGUCHI df. Yudai FUJITA, 9-8
Semifinals
Takeshita df. Higuchi, 5-1
Takahashi df. Fujita, 2-1
92kg
Final
Sosuke TAKATANI df. Ryoichi YAMANAKA by TF, 10-0, 1:24
3rd Place
Yuto IZUTSU df. Satoshi MIURA, 9-2
Semifinals
Takatani df. Izutsu by TF, 10-0, 3:47
Yamanaka df. Miura, 4-2
Greco-Roman
60kg
Final
Kenichiro FUMITA df. Ayata SUZUKI, 2-1
3rd Place
Kaito INABA df. Ryotaro FUJINAMI, 10-4
Semifinals
Fumita df. Inaba by TF, 12-1, 4:53
Suzuki df. Fujinami by TF, 9-0, 1:54
72kg
Final
Shogo TAKAHASHI df. Taishi HORIE by TF, 8-0, 2:42
3rd Place
Keisei SHIMABUKURO df. Ibuki KATSUURA by TF, 9-0, 2:19
Semifinals
Takahashi df. Shimabukuro by Fall, 3:49 (4-0)
Horie df. Katsuura by TF, 9-0, 2:50
Women’s Wrestling
53kg
Final
Akari FUJINAMI df, Nanami IRIE, 6-0
3rd Place
Yumi SHIMONO df. Momoka KADOYA by TF, 11-0, 5:26
Semifinals
Fujinami df. Shimono by TF, 10-0, 3:12
Irie df. Yuka YAGO, 5-0
65kg
Final
Miwa MORIKAWA df. Naomi RUIKE, 3-2
3rd Place
Miyu IMAI df. Kanaho MIWA, 9-1
Semifinals
Ruike df. Imai, 6-1
Morikawa df. Miwa by TF, 11-0, 5:02
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