Tsurugamine Akio
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Personal information | ||
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Birth name | Akio Fukuzono | |
Date of birth | April 26, 1929 | |
Place of birth | Kagoshima, Japan | |
Date of death | May 29, 2006 (aged 77) | |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 91⁄2 in) | |
Weight | 114 kg (250 lb) | |
Career* | ||
Heya | Izutsu | |
Record | 682-676-22 | |
Debut | June, 1947 | |
Highest rank | Sekiwake (May, 1956) | |
Retired | July, 1967 | |
Yusho | 1 (Juryo) | |
Special Prizes | Outstanding Performance (2) Fighting Spirit (2) Technique (10) |
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Gold stars | 10 | |
* Career information is correct as of July 2007. |
Tsurugamine Akio (26 April 1929 - 29 May 2006) was a sumo wrestler from Aira, Kagoshima, Japan. His highest rank was sekiwake.
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[edit] Career
Tsurugamine began his professional career in June 1947. He was a light but extremely skilful wrestler. His ten sanshō (special prizes) for Technique remain a record to this day. He also earned ten kinboshi (gold stars) for defeating yokozuna. He had an exceptionally long top division career, which lasted fourteen years from March 1953 to his retirement in July 1967 at the age of thirty eight. He fought in the top division for 77 consecutive tournaments and was one of the first wrestlers to win over 500 bouts there. His best result was in January 1956 when he lost only one bout and took part in a playoff for the tournament championship with yokozuna Kagamisato.
[edit] Retirement from sumo
Following his retirement from active sumo Tsurugamine became an elder of the Sumo Association under the name of Kimigahama. In 1977 he became head coach of Izutsu stable. His wife was the granddaughter of the 25th Yokozuna Nishinoumi II, and ll three of his sons joined the stable as new recruits. Two of them, Sakahoko and Terao, emulated their father by having successful top division careers. He also oversaw the promotion of Kirishima to ozeki in 1990. In 1994 he reached the mandatory retirement age and passed on ownership of the stable to Sakahoko. He died of blood poisoning in May 2006 at the age of seventy seven.
[edit] Top division record
January Hatsu basho, Tokyo |
March Haru basho, Osaka |
May Natsu basho, Tokyo |
July Nagoya basho, Nagoya |
September Aki basho, Tokyo |
November Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka |
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1953 | x | East Maegashira #17 8–7 |
East Maegashira #16 3–12 |
x | (Jūryō) | x |
1954 | East Maegashira #17 7–8 |
East Maegashira #19 8–7 |
East Maegashira #18 8–7 |
x | East Maegashira #13 8–7 |
x |
1955 | West Maegashira #12 9–6 |
East Maegashira #7 10–5 |
East Maegashira #2 6–9 |
x | East Maegashira #5 5–10 ★ |
x |
1956 | East Maegashira #10 14–1 T |
East Komusubi 9–6 T |
West Sekiwake 7–8 |
x | West Komusubi 7–8 |
x |
1957 | East Komusubi 5–10 |
West Maegashira #3 9–6 ★ |
East Komusubi 5–10 |
x | East Maegashira #4 6–9 |
East Maegashira #6 9–6 |
1958 | East Maegashira #2 3–12 |
East Maegashira #10 9–6 |
West Maegashira #5 9–6 O★★ |
West Maegashira #1 1–6–8 |
West Maegashira #12 11–4 |
East Maegashira #3 5–10 |
1959 | West Maegashira #8 10–5 |
East Maegashira #4 8–7 |
West Maegashira #2 7–8 |
West Maegashira #3 9–6 T |
East Maegashira #1 9–6 O★ |
East Komusubi 2–13 |
1960 | West Maegashira #5 10–5 ★ |
East Maegashira #2 8–7 ★ |
East Maegashira #2 7–8 |
East Maegashira #3 6–9 |
West Maegashira #3 6–9 |
East Maegashira #7 10–5 |
1961 | East Maegashira #3 10–5 T★ |
East Komusubi 4–11 |
East Maegashira #3 7–8 ★ |
West Maegashira #3 8–7 ★ |
East Maegashira #1 7–8 |
West Maegashira #2 5–10 |
1962 | West Maegashira #8 11–4 |
West Maegashira #3 1–5–9 |
West Maegashira #12 10–5 |
West Maegashira #7 11–4 T |
West Sekiwake 7–8 |
West Komusubi 4–11 |
1963 | West Maegashira #3 5–10 |
West Maegashira #6 10–5 T |
West Maegashira #1 9–6 T |
East Komusubi 8–7 |
East Komusubi 4–11 |
West Maegashira #4 5–10 |
1964 | West Maegashira #8 7–8 |
West Maegashira #9 11–4 T |
East Maegashira #3 6–9 |
West Maegashira #4 3–12 |
East Maegashira #10 11–4 |
West Maegashira #2 3–12 |
1965 | West Maegashira #9 9–6 |
East Maegashira #4 3–12 |
West Maegashira #8 9–6 |
East Maegashira #6 7–8 |
East Maegashira #7 7–8 |
West Maegashira #7 11–4 T |
1966 | West Maegashira #2 5–10 |
West Maegashira #6 5–10 |
East Maegashira #13 8–7 |
East Maegashira #11 11–4 TF |
East Maegashira #3 2–8–5 |
West Maegashira #10 11–4 F |
1967 | East Maegashira #2 5–10 |
West Maegashira #6 6–9 |
East Maegashira #12 8–7 |
East Maegashira #8 2–13 |
x | x |
Record given as win-loss-absent Championship Retired Demoted from makuuchi Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique Also shown: ★=Kinboshi |
[edit] References
- ^ Tsurugamine Akio Rikishi Information. Sumo Reference. Retrieved on 2007-09-22.