I agree with you absolutely about unconventional throws on shiai. However,
several throws we see on shiai doesn't fit with throws we know on gokio, for
example. I heve been the opportunity of being part of an stadistical study
about judo competition. That study, it was done by the University o
Valencia, try to show whien and how often a throw is done during a judo
combat. The part I cooperated was to determine time, score and name of the
techniques done on each combat. As referee, I supposed I wouldn't have
problems to distinguish whta technique was done. But not. Most of the
techniques of a combat can't be distinguish as, let's say, a "pure
tecnique". I had some troubles to find what name of the technique I had to
choose.

What do I mean? That we have to distinguish shiai from the rest of judo, in
the way it is meant to be.  If you asked me, it is dificult to "catalogate"
the throw we are talking about. Ura nage, sukui nage, obi otoshi... maybe
other. I don