It looks alot like hiki komi gaeshi but instead of tori landing on his back
and rolling into the Osaekomi he flings himself into the Osaekomi.  It is
still a sacrifice throw because he is "sacrificing" his position.  Now the
next question?  Is this Nagewaza to be scored, or a "takedown" that would
have no score?

I would have to refer to the rule I learned about hiki komi gaeshi and sumi
gaeshi.  If there is no separation between the bodies as in hikikomi then
there is no score; if there is a degree of separation (I think 90') then it
is not hikikomi but sumi gaeshi.

Any shimpans out there to confirm or deny?

Joe
"Wetienne" <adresse@bidon.fr> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do you know the name for this throw ?
>
> http://cercle.mikage.judo.free.fr/judo_rysskast.avi
>
> Thanks,
> EM
>
>