Tsunenohana Kan'ichi
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Personal information | ||
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Birth name | Kanichi Yamanobe | |
Date of birth | November 23, 1896 | |
Place of birth | Okayama, Japan | |
Date of death | November 28, 1960 (aged 64) | |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | |
Weight | 115 kg (250 lb) | |
Career* | ||
Heya | Dewanoumi | |
Record | 263-81-66 (8 draws) | |
Debut | January, 1910 | |
Highest rank | Yokozuna (January, 1924) | |
Retired | October, 1930 | |
Yusho | 10 (Makuuchi) | |
* Career information is correct as of July 2007. |
Tsunenohana Kan'ichi (常ノ花 寛市, November 23, 1896 - November 28, 1960) was a sumo wrestler from Okayama, Japan. He was the sport's 31st Yokozuna.
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[edit] Career
He made his professional debut in January 1910 and reached the top makuuchi division in May 1917. He won his first top division championship in May 1921 from the rank of ozeki, with a perfect record of ten wins and no losses. After his second championship in May 1923 and a runner-up spot in January 1924, he was promoted to yokozuna. He was to win eight more championships during his yokozuna career, including three in a row in 1927. His last title came in March 1930. He fought his last bouts in May of that year and officially retired in October.
[edit] Retirement
After retiring from active competition he was the seventh head of the Dewanoumi stable and from 1944 to 1957 was also the head of the Sumo Association. However, he was blamed for Sumo Association's problems and attempted to commit suicide by a sword and gas in May 1957. He was fortunately rescued but he retired from the head of the Sumo Association.
[edit] Top division record
January | March | May | October | |
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1917 | x | no tournament held | West Maegashira #12 (6-3-1-hold) | no tournament held |
1918 | East Maegashira #4 (5-4-1) | no tournament held | East Maegashira #1 (8-1-1) | no tournament held |
1919 | East Sekiwake (6-3-1) | no tournament held | East Sekiwake (7-2-1hold) | no tournament held |
1920 | East Sekiwake (6-1-1draw-1hold) | no tournament held | Sat out due to injury | no tournament held |
1921 | West Ōzeki (9-1) | no tournament held | East Ōzeki (10-0) | no tournament held |
1922 | East Ōzeki (7-2-1hold) | no tournament held | West Ōzeki (5-4-1draw) | no tournament held |
1923 | East Ōzeki (4-4-2draws) | no tournament held | West Ōzeki (9-0-1draw-1hold) | no tournament held |
1924 | West Ōzeki (8-2) | no tournament held | East Yokozuna (5-2-1-2draws-1hold) | no tournament held |
1925 | East Yokozuna (0-2-9) | no tournament held | West Yokozuna (3-1-6-1draw) | no tournament held |
1926 | West Yokozuna (11-0) | no tournament held | Sat out due to injury | no tournament held |
1927 | West Yokozuna (7-4) | West Yokozuna (10-1) | West Yokozuna (10-1) | East Yokozuna (10-1) |
1928 | Sat out due to injury | West Yokozuna (10-1) | West Yokozuna (11-0) | West Yokozuna (9-2) |
1929 | East Yokozuna (4-4-3) | Sat out due to injury | East Yokozuna (10-1) | East Yokozuna (8-3)* |
1930 | East Yokozuna (8-3) | East Yokozuna (10-1) | East Yokozuna (5-4) | Retired |
*tournament actually held one month earlier
- The wrestler's East/West designation, rank, and win/loss record are listed for each tournament[1]
- A third figure in win-loss records represents matches sat-out during the tournament (usually due to injury)
- an X signifies the wrestler had yet to reach the top division at that point in his career
Green Box=Tournament Championship | ☆= Number of Gold Stars. |
[edit] References
- ^ Tsunenohana Kanichi Rikishi Information (English). Sumo Reference. Retrieved on 2007-09-27.
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