Futabayama Sadaji

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


双葉山 定次
Futabayama Sadaji
Personal information
Real name Akiyoshi Sadaji
Date of birth February 9, 1912
Place of birth Oita, Japan
Height 179.0cm (5'10")
Weight 128.0kg (280lb)
Career*
Heya Tatsunami
Rank Yokozuna
Record 276-68-33-1 draw (Makuuchi)
Debut March 1927
Highest rank Yokozuna (May 1937)
Yushos 12 (Makuuchi)

* Career information is correct as of January 2007.

Futabayama Sadaji (双葉山 定次; February 9, 1912 - December 16, 1968), born as Akiyoshi Sadaji (龝吉 定次), was the 35th Yokozuna in sumo wrestling, from 1937 until 1945.

He won 12 tournament championships during his career, which remained a modern record until the number of tournaments was increased from two to six per year in the 1950's. He is particularly remembered for achieving the longest run of consecutive victories in sumo bouts, with 69. This represents an unbeaten run which stretched over three years.

In a sport where matches often last a few seconds, and a brief lapse in concentration can lead to a loss this is an exceptional achievement. After his retirement Futabayama revealed he was actually blind in one eye, making his achievement even more remarkable.

[edit] External links

previous:
Minanogawa Tōzō
35th Yokozuna
1937 - 1945
next:
Haguroyama Masaji
In other languages