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The SEKITORI-TOTO Prize Medals!

As an acknowledgement of their achievements, the Yusho and Special Prizes Winners of each Sekitori-Toto Hon-Basho are granted the special privilege to display the following "Trophy Images" on their respective personal web pages.  The STK will issue new images each month which will bear the respective Basho designation.  These Medals were especially designed for this purpose by the STK. 

Patrons who win any of these Medals may henceforth carry the designation "Member of the Order of the Emperor", or as applicable.  Multiple winners may be referred to as "Two-Time Member of the Order of ...", etc.

Champions who chose to display won Medals on their web sites are asked to link them back to the Sekitori-Toto web site!

PREVIOUS MEDALS AND AWARDS:

HARU 2002 NATSU 2002 NAGOYA 2002 AKI 2002


KYUSHU 2002 YUSHO CHAMPION:


DANINOWAKA, M.O.E.,
M.O.T., M.O.C.
12-3


IRELAND

The Order of the Emperor
This Medal is awarded exclusively to the Yusho Champion of each Hon-Basho in the Sekitori-Toto Game.  The Order of the Emperor image represents a Medal made of Gold and Platinum, with inlaid Ivory and Jade elements.



KYUSHU 2002 SHUKUN-SHO:


DANINOWAKA, M.O.E.,
M.O.T., M.O.C.
286.0 POINTS


IRELAND

The Order of the Tiger
This Medal is awarded exclusively to the Shukun-Sho (Special Prize for Outstanding Performance) Winners of each Hon-Basho.
The Order of the Tiger image represents a Medal made from Gold
and Silver, with Amethyst accents.



KYUSHU 2002 GINO-SHO:


DANINOWAKA, M.O.E.,
M.O.T., M.O.C.
286 CORRECT


IRELAND

The Order of the Crane
This Medal is awarded exclusively to the Gino-Sho (Special Prize for Technique) Winners of each Hon-Basho.  The Order of the Crane image represents a Medal made from Gold and Silver, with Blue Topaz accents.




 
KYUSHU 2002 KANTO-SHO:


ANDOREASU, 2xM.O.D.
111.9452 RISK FACTOR


GERMANY

The Order of the Dragon
This Medal is awarded exclusively to the Kanto-Sho (Special Prize for Fighting Spirit) Winners of each Hon-Basho.  The Order of the Dragon image represents a Medal made from White Gold and Silver, with Garnet and Black Enamel accents.



Additional Awards Given:

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"SHUKUN-SHO OF THE FUTURE" - The Prize That Might Have Been:
Had we actually managed to implement the planned change in the Shukun-sho
formula already this basho, the Shukun-sho would have been won by this Patron!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Toschima (GER): Score of 83.871!

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KASHIN-SHO (The Order of the Monkey) - Lucky Day Prize:
Given to the Patron who achieved Kachi-koshi
with the LOWEST number of points per day scored!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Mattjila (USA): 8-7 with 17.733 points per day!

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YAKUBI-SHO (The Order of the Black Cat) - Unlucky Day Prize:
Opposite of the Kashin-sho: to the Patron who gets Make-koshi
with the HIGHEST number of points per day scored!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Takahike (USA): 7-8 with 17.933 points per day!

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SHUDO-SHO (The Order of the Phoenix) - Leadership Prize:
Given to the Patron who scores the most Daily High Scores
(min. 2, else not awarded)!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Marionoumi (TWN), with 3 Daily High Scores!
(Days 2, 4 and 6)

Honorable Mention: Chiyosifuji (ESP, Days 1 and 7) and
Flohru (GER, Days 4 and 5) both scored TWO Daily High Scores each!

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YOSA-SHO (The Order of the Serpent) - Merit Prize:
Given to the Patron who has the best correct guess to wrong guess ratio
while using ZERO "X" picks!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Daninowaka (IRL), with 1.571 correct picks 
for every wrong pick made!

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JOSAI-SHO (The Order of the Falcon) - Smart Prize:
Given to the Patron who has the best correct guess to wrong guess ratio,
not counting "X" picks!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Daninowaka (IRL), with 1.571 correct picks 
for every wrong pick made!

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"Mr.X" AWARD:
Given to the Patron who uses the average highest number of "X" picks per day!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Jomojo (GBR) - used 160 "X" picks in 15 days = 10.667
per day!

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KAMIKAZE AWARD:
Given to the Patron who scores the highest risk factor per correct guess!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Andoreasu (GER): 111.9452 risk factor 
with 245 correct guesses = 0.4569 Kamikaze Factor!

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ROOKIE OF THE BASHO AWARD:
Given to the best new Patron making their dabut!

Kyushu 2002 Winner: Chikarayama (SUI), 12-3, and an impressive Jun-Yusho!

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KINBOSHI AND GINBOSHI:
Given to any Patron who is the ONLY one to correctly predict the winner of a daily bout (Kinboshi given if Patron manages to win their match that day, Ginboshi given if they lose that day)!

Kyushu 2002 Ginboshi: Chiisabuke (IND): only one to predict
Hokutoriki's win over Chiyotaikai on Day 7!

Kyushu 2002 Kinboshi: Andoreasu (GER): only one to predict
Kyokutenho's win over Takanowaka on Day 9!

Kyushu 2002 Kinboshi: Fukurou (USA): only one to predict
Kyokushuzan's win over Musoyama on Day 11! 
Fukurou is our FIRST multiple Kinboshi winner!

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THE NATIONS' CUP WINNERS:


YUSHO:


TEAM AUSTRIA 35-12
Zenjimoto 12-3
Dimitri 12-3
Troetibono 11-4

SHUKUN-SHO:


TEAM GERMANY 828.5
Sashimaru 278.0
Heikotoriki 276.0
Mariohana 274.5

GINO-SHO:


TEAM GERMANY 823
Sashimaru 278
Mariohana 274
Toschima 271

KANTO-SHO:


TEAM GERMANY 288.28
Andoreasu 111.9452
Heruwejima 91.4730
Shayoto 84.8638