Aotsurugi Kenta

Aotsurugi Kenta
碧剣 健太
Personal information
Born Tebita Rato Taufa
December 16, 1982
Tonga
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 126.5 kg (279 lb)
Career
Stable Tagonoura
Record 154-126-42
Debut March, 2001
Highest rank Sandanme 1 (January, 2009)
Retired May, 2009
Championships 1 (Jonokuchi)
* Up to date as of May 2009.

Aotsurugi Kenta (born December 16, 1982 as Tebita Rato Taufa) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Tongatapu, Tonga. He made his debut in 2001 but had many injury problems. In 2006, he obtained Japanese citizenship, adopting the official name of Tebita Togawa. He retired in May 2009.

Career

As an amateur he competed in the lightweight category at the Junior World Sumo Championships in 2000, just missing out on a bronze medal.[1] He made his professional debut in March 2001, joining the small Tagonoura stable. His first shikona or fighting name was Hisanoumi. He reached as high as sandanme 24 in the fourth highest division in November 2004, but injury meant he was not able to participate in any tournaments from November 2005 until September 2006. As a result, he fell off the banzuke (ranking list) completely in July 2006.

He finally returned to the ring in November 2006 and fought three maezumo (pre-sumo) bouts – effectively beginning his career all over again from the very bottom.[1] He won all three bouts and reappeared on the banzuke in January 2007, ranked at jonokuchi 29. He then took the jonokuchi championship with a 6–1 record. By May 2007 he had progressed to jonidan 20 where he turned in another fine 6–1 score. This earned him promotion back to sandanme for July. In his first tournament in sandanme since September 2005 he could manage only a 2–5 score. In the September 2007 tournament, despite missing his first bout, he went on to record five wins and just one loss.

At the end of 2007 he changed his shikona from Hisanoumi Taiyō to Aotsurugi Kenta. His score of 4–3 at Sandanme 25 in the September 2008 tournament pushed him up to a new highest rank of Sandanme 12 for November 2008 and he reached the top of the division in the January 2009 tournament. He scored three wins against four losses at Sandanme 1 in that tournament. He missed the May 2009 tournament, and announced his retirement from sumo.

Tournament Record

Aotsurugi Kenta
Year in sumo January
Hatsu basho, Tokyo
March
Haru basho, Osaka
May
Natsu basho, Tokyo
July
Nagoya basho, Nagoya
September
Aki basho, Tokyo
November
Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka
2005 x x x x West Sandanme #65
43
 
East Sandanme #51
007
 
2006 West Jonidan #11
007
 
West Jonidan #81
007
 
West Jonokuchi #9
007
 
(Banzukegai) (Banzukegai) (Banzukegai)
2007 West Jonokuchi #29
61PP
Champion

 
East Jonidan #61
52
 
West Jonidan #20
61
 
West Sandanme #57
25
 
West Sandanme #81
511
 
East Sandanme #51
421
 
2008 East Sandanme #38
34
 
West Sandanme #47
241
 
West Sandanme #73
34
 
West Sandanme #83
61
 
East Sandanme #25
43
 
East Sandanme #12
43
 
2009 West Sandanme #1
34
 
West Sandanme #15
43
 
West Sandanme #4
007
 

Retired
x x
Record given as win-loss-absent    Top Division Champion Retired Lower Divisions

Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique     Also shown: =Kinboshi(s); P=Playoff(s)
Divisions: Makuuchi Jūryō Makushita Sandanme Jonidan Jonokuchi

Makuuchi ranks: Yokozuna Ōzeki Sekiwake Komusubi Maegashira

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gilbert, Howard (February 2009). "Amateur angles". Sumo Fan Magazine. Retrieved 2009-09-23.

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