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Hakuhō has been a yokozuna for 13 years, and holds the records for most tournament wins, most undefeated tournament wins, most consecutive wins, and a variety of others. After his victory he spoke of the extra pressure now that he was sumo's lone yokozuna and his relief at the win. [43] He achieved this total with the loss of just 99 top division bouts since his debut in May 2004 – a winning percentage of 83%. He returned in May to win his twenty-ninth yūshō with a record of 14–1, only losing once to Gōeidō. His promotion was confirmed just a few weeks after his twenty-first birthday, making him the fourth youngest wrestler to reach ōzeki in modern sumo history.[9]. Hakuhō finished joint runner up on 12–3 in the opening tournament of 2013, giving up a kinboshi to Myōgiryū on Day 3 and also losing to Kotoōshū and Harumafuji. In July 2008, with Asashōryū pulling out through injury he won his seventh championship without a serious challenge, securing victory by the 13th day: the first time this had been achieved since January 2005. In his very first top-division tournament, he scored twelve wins against three losses and was awarded a special prize (sanshō) for Fighting Spirit. His progress was delayed by an injury which forced him to take leave (zen-kyu) from the Nagoya tournament in 2005. He was defeated by Kisenosato for the third time in five meetings on Day 12 of the September tournament and then lost to Kotoshōgiku for the second time in a row the following day. This marked the first time in Hakuhō's yokozuna career that he had gone four tournaments without winning the championship. Hakuhō Shō was born in Ulaanbaatar on March 11, 1985.He is one of the successful Rikishi. He gained some consolation by beating his yokozuna rival for the seventh straight time in regulation bouts on the final day to finish the tournament on 12–3. Hakuhō Shō Label from public data source Wikidata Sources found : Sumō yo!, 2010: title page (Hakuhō Shō, 白鵬翔) colophon (he was born Mar. Making his debut in March 2001, he reached the top makuuchi division in May 2004. In the next tournament in Fukuoka, he continued his dominance, again losing only one bout (against Takayasu on day six) and taking the championship to tie him with Taihō for the most championships in sumo history, defeating fellow yokozuna Kakuryū with a yorikiri push-out, for a 14–1 record and his 32nd Emperor's Cup. [106][107] Therefore he was absent from the tournament. [80] He returned to competition at the Natsu tournament in May, finishing with an 11–4 record. Additionally Hakuhō only managed to win two tournaments in 2016 the least since 2012 where he also only won two. His 36 bout winning streak was brought to an end by Terunofuji on Day 13,[54] but he won all his other matches to finish one ahead of Terunofuji on 14–1. After going undefeated in his first 14 matches, Hakuhō lost to Kakuryū on the final day. Harumafuji won this bout to claim his sixth championship, with Hakuhō having to settle for his 17th second-place result. Nine years ago in Nagoya, I received a letter from the emperor. Hakuho has been a Yokozuna (sumo champion) since 2007 and Kakuryu since 2014 Hakuhō Shō 白鵬 翔, born 11 March 1985 as Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal, Mongolian: Мөнхбатын Даваажаргал) is a professional sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulan Bator.. [90] Hakuho was issued an official reprimand by the Sumo Association the following month for his actions. [115] Hakuhō was warned by the head of the judging committee, Isegahama Oyakata, who said, "he has to understand completely that (such) redundant finishing blows are dangerous. Hakuhō was born on March 11th, 1985 in Ulaanbaatar. [120] After Mönkhbat's death in April 2018 Hakuhō's mother denied that her husband had been opposed to the idea and said she felt Hakuhō's change in nationality was inevitable. In May he extended his winning run to 33 regulation bouts, the best since Asashōryū's 35 in 2004, until he was defeated by Kotoōshū on Day 14. [18] Both wrestlers were given a warning over their conduct by the Japan Sumo Association.[18]. [19] He finished the tournament unbeaten; his second zenshō-yūshō. He lost to Kotomitsuki on the final day but the championship had already been decided earlier in the day when his only challenger Chiyotaikai pulled out through injury. Ishikawa Prefecture has a population of 1,140,573 and has a geographic area of 4,186 km². "[33], On Day 6 of the Aki basho in September he equalled the 53-bout winning streak of Chiyonofuji with a win over Kotoshōgiku,[34] and surpassed it the following day by pushing out Kisenosato in front of the first sell-out crowd of the tournament so far. The wedding ceremony took place at Meiji Shrine. Fighting back tears he said, "I don't want to believe it. The 15-day tournament is ... Top-ranked sumo wrestler Hakuho tests positive for COVID-19, Heart-pounding tachiai endures as key piece of sumo puzzle, Top Japan sumo wrestler Hakuho infected with coronavirus - JSA, Yokozuna Hakuho and Kakuryu told to heal themselves before next tournament, Hakuho Sho-backed WorldPlus, an all-you-can-read digital magazines platform, strikes deals with Inc Magazine and others, Sumo: Hakuho, Asanoyama cruising towards clash at July meet, Yokozuna Hakuho released from hospital after COVID infection, Sumo: Hakuho, Asanoyama remain spotless in 2-way tie at July meet. Vuonna 2015 Hakuhō voitti 33. turnausmestaruutensa … In May 2007 at the age of 22 he became the second native of Mongolia, and the fourth non-Japanese overall, to be promoted to the highest rank in sumo, yokozuna. Hakuho, the tournament's lone remaining yokozuna, easily dispatched Endo in the final bout on Tuesday at Ryogoku Kokugikan. [60] His winning streak of 33 bouts was brought to an end on the 5th day of the July 2016 tournament when he lost once again to Takarafuji. [36] Hakuhō wrapped up the Aki basho by defeating Harumafuji to achieve his fourth perfect record in a row. [35] He said afterwards that he felt "I really repaid my debt of gratitude" to the former Chiyonofuji. He was given the ring name (shikona) Hakuhō, with haku meaning "white" and hō, meaning the Chinese mythological bird Peng. Yokozuna Hakuho and newly-promoted ozeki Asanoyama each captured their ninth straight win on July 27 at a July Grand Sumo Tournament which looks ... Japan's top-ranked sumo wrestler, Yokozuna Hakuho, has been released from hospital after being treated for a coronavirus infection, Japanese sports daily ... Yokozuna Hakuho and new ozeki Asanoyama cruised to their eighth straight wins at the July Grand Sumo Tournament on Sunday to sit in a two-way tie for the ... Hakuho Sho's status for the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament is in question. [57], In January 2016 Hakuhō won his first ten matches but then lost to Kotoshōgiku, the eventual winner of the tournament, on Day 11. In May he lost on the opening day of a tournament for the first time in three years, to Ichinojo. [69] He entered the final day one win ahead of the maegashira 8 Aoiyama and clinched his 39th title with a win over Harumafuji. Sumo belt squats. With the sport mostly at a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic, the upcoming NFL Draft inspires Japan Times sumo columnist John Gunning to again ... Hakuho seized a record-extending 44th top-level championship Sunday after outlasting fellow yokozuna Kakuryu at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. Hakuhō also recorded his 650th win in the top division in this tournament, moving him into eighth place all-time. The recognition of advancement and retreat is "I think he is prepared" (November 5, 2020) -Excite Newsja - Yokozuna Tsururyu (35) = Rikuoku = of the sumo wrestler announced on the 5th that he will be closed on November 5th (the first day of the 8th, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo) due to back pain. "[115] Speaking after his tournament victory in May 2016 he commented, "I don’t know why but when I get into the ring, I turn into a different Hakuho. Heart-pounding tachiai endures as key piece of sumo puzzle | The Japan Times. Career Record: 1170-246-211 Makuuchi Division Career Record: 1076-198-211 [83] The following day he completed the tournament undefeated, the 14th time he had achieved a zensho-yusho, extending his own record. During this tournament he also overtook Chiyonofuji to move into second place on the all-time list of most wins in the top division, behind only Kaiō. Hence the big question for the upcoming Tokyo Aki Basho. [117] The couple have four children. Hakuhō withdrew from Day 4 of the January 2020 tournament, with his stablemaster citing a fever and inflammation of his lower back. Biography. On Day 14 of the September tournament, he defeated the up-and-coming Ichinojō, who he was tied with at 12–1. Hakuhō won his first ten matches in January 2019, but then lost three in a row to Mitakeumi, Tamawashi and Takakeishō. [76] Fellow yokozuna Kakuryū was docked just his January pay. [123], Since 2011 Hakuhō has hosted the Hakuhō Cup, an annual amateur sumo event for elementary to middle school children from both inside and outside Japan, held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. [110] However, he has said he does not have a special or favourite kimarite, and that "the only thing I am very good at is yorikiri (force-out)". Feb 24, 2020 - This Pin was discovered by Christopher O'Connor. 966 likes. Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kaloyan Mahlyanov-Kotooshu has earned EUR 408 000 with his wins in 2010, Japanese pundits have announced. [85], He withdrew from the regional tour following the September tournament because of a recurrence of his right knee injury and underwent surgery on 18 October. [77], In February 2007 Hakuhō married Sayoko Wada, then 22 years old, a Japanese university student and glamour model,[116] after a three-year relationship. Instead Kisenosato won the most victories in the year getting 69 wins. Asked about Futabayama's record of 69 wins, set in the two tournament a year era from 1936 to 1939, he responded, "It is truly amazing that he was able to continue winning for almost three years. He sealed his perfect record with a hard-fought shitatenage victory over Kakuryū on the final day. In the May 2008 tournament, he won his first nine consecutive bouts. After losing to Harumafuji on the last day in both the July and September tournaments (as well as maegashira Tochiōzan in September) and seeing his fellow Mongolian claim the yūshō in both and earn promotion to yokozuna himself, Hakuhō came back to win his 23rd championship in November, losing only to Kotoōshū on Day 11. He did however maintain his record of finishing runner-up or better in his last 26 tournaments. He achieved a rapid promotion to the rank of komusubi in January 2005 and sekiwake only one tournament later. Ishikawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. **Tip Jar Link below** It's great to have the final match on the final day of the tournament be a factor in who wins the yousho! Hakuho diangkat sebagai Yokozuna ke-69 pada usia 22 tahun.. Seperti halnya pesumo lain asal Mongolia, Hakuho berasal dari keluarga gulat Mongolia. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. [101], Hakuho withdrew from the July tournament due to an injury sustained to his right knee late in the tournament; he subsequently had endoscopic surgery on the knee and missed both the September and November tournaments as a result, the first time since his debut that he has missed two consecutive tournaments. Tags: independent wrestling, japan sumo, mixed martial arts, macho man, hot rod, whatcha gonna do brother, free hugs, ric flair, a winner is you, vintage wrestling, wrestler, tap nap or snap, jiu jitsu, shut up and roll, too sweet, sore today strong tomorrow, lucha libre, mexican wrestling, 8 bit wrestlers, video games, oh yeah, new wrestling Sprawdź tłumaczenia 'Hakuhō Shō' na język Polski. [104] This is the middle of three notices that the council can issue between a letter of encouragement and a recommendation for retirement. "[36] Former Sumo Association Kitanoumi estimated that Hakuhō had a possibility of "about 80 percent" of breaking the record, which he would achieve on the eighth day of the November tournament. [105] It is the first time in history that warning notices have been issued. The chairman of the Yokozuna Deliberation Council said, "Hakuho and Kakuryu were not able to stop the incident from happening and being taken too far. Hakuhō Shō - Wikipedi Asashoryu blinked first, losing on day 10 to Harumafuji. I want work on healing in time for the autumn regional tour and the Kyushu Basho".[63]. [119] This would involve giving up Mongolian citizenship, which Hakuhō was reportedly reluctant to do while his father Jigjidiin Mönkhbat was still living. [79] On 9 April 2018 his father Jigjidiin Mönkhbat died. I am a creature of this era. This makes Kotooshu, who … I'd like to go back to my hometown and rest up tomorrow but the thing in my head right now is 1,000 wins in makuuchi. At the March 2019 tournament, which was the last in the Heisei era, Hakuhō won his 42nd top division yūshō with a perfect 15–0 record, his 15th zenshō-yūshō of his career. [101] On the last day he faced fellow yokozuna Kakuryū with both having a 12–2 score, the first time in seven years that two yokozuna had faced each other in the final match of the tournament with an identical record. He almost pulled off his twelfth championship in the following September tournament. Języki. [84] His victory also meant he had won at least one top division championship for 13 consecutive years, beating the previous record of 12 held by Taihō. His shikona also emulates that of former yokozuna Taihō.[7]. [109] He has been called the "quintessential all-round sumo wrestler" because of his strength in both grappling and pushing techniques, and his ability to read and respond to his opponent's intentions. [3] He is the longest-serving yokozuna of all-time, having surpassed Haguroyama's record in 2019, and fought his 1000th bout as a yokozuna in July 2020. [1] He holds the records for most wins in the top division, achieved in May 2016,[2] and most career wins, achieved in July 2017. Making his debut in March 2001, he reached the top makuuchi division in May 2004. He won his first fourteen matches, losing only on the last day to Hakuhō. [93] He resumed full training at the beginning of June, and shortly before the Nagoya tournament declared himself fit to enter. [40], On 21 December he was awarded the Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize, receiving the Prime Minister's Trophy from Naoto Kan.[41], In the January 2011 tournament in Tokyo he was surprisingly beaten by Kisenosato for the second time in a row but he secured his eighteenth championship on the fourteenth day. Simon Siddall continues to dominate and has now been crowned Sumo Games World Champion in five of the last six years. 11 marca 1985 w Ułan Bator) – zawodowy zapaśnik (rikishi) sumo … Making his debut in March 2001, he reached the top makuuchi division in May 2004. Hakuhō Shō (白鵬翔?, born March 11, 1985 as Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal, Mongolian: Мөнхбатын Даваажаргал) is a professional sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulan Bator, Mongolia. He also enjoyed great success in subsequent tournaments, winning a gold star (kinboshi) for defeating yokozuna Asashōryū in November 2004 while still at the lowest makuuchi rank of maegashira. If he keeps going the way he is, that’s a possibility. Even I have weaknesses in the ring that I want to correct. His task was made somewhat less challenging when Kakuryū, Kisenosato and Terunofuji withdrew with injuries in the first week. [124], As of the end of the March 2020 tournament, Hakuhō holds multiple records, Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique Also shown: ★=Kinboshi(s); P=Playoff(s) [94], In the July tournament Hakuhō was defeated by Ichinojō and Kotoshōgiku but still had a chance to force a playoff on the final day against Kakuryū, who led him 13–1 to 12–2 on the leaderboard. [71] He said at an exhibition in October that he would like to continue wrestling until the 2020 Summer Olympics which will be held in Tokyo. [50] However he captured his 24th title in the Haru basho in March, remaining undefeated for the whole fifteen days. [35] He secured his fourth consecutive yūshō on the fourteenth day when rank-and-filers Yoshikaze and Takekaze suffered defeats, and he moved to 14–0 (and 61 consecutive wins) by beating Kotoōshū. Harumafuji got a grip on his belt with a super-fast move at the faceoff, spun Asashoryu back toward the edge and pushed him out, all in. Hakuhō was however beaten in the subsequent playoff. "[52] He was however criticized for turning up an hour late to his press conference the next day, having reportedly been out drinking until 7am celebrating his victory.[53]. Hakuho improved to a 3-0 Tuesday at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament, while fellow yokozuna Kakuryu bounced back from an upset loss the previous day. [28], Hakuhō wrapped up his fourteenth championship in May by Day 13 (his earliest yūshō win since July 2008) and went on to record his sixth zenshō-yūshō, the first time he has achieved this in consecutive tournaments. Hakuhō Shō (japanska: 白鵬翔), född som Mönchbatyn Davaadzjargal (mongoliska: Мөнхбатын Даваажаргал), den 11 mars 1985 i Ulan Bator, Mongoliet, är en professionell sumobrottare och den 69:e yokozunan. [21] Hakuhō defeated Asashōryū again in the March tournament, this time capping off an undefeated 15–0 championship, his third zenshō-yūshō and his tenth championship overall. Hakuho has finished the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament undefeated; Mongolian-born yokozuna has now won 33 titles, most in recorded history; … maaliskuuta 1985 Ulan Bator) alun perin Munkhbat Davaajargal, on mongolialaissyntyinen sumopainija.Hän on järjestyksessä 69. sumopainin suurmestari eli yokozuna.Hänen uransa alkoi maaliskuussa 2001, ja hän sai mestarin eli ozekin arvon toukokuussa 2006. Hakuhō Shō has a height of 6’4” (1.93 m) and wrestles at a weight of 333 lb (151 kg). Hakuhō expressed his shock at the retirement of Asashōryū in February, following allegations his fellow yokozuna had assaulted a man in a drunken brawl outside a nightclub during the previous tournament. He clinched his fifteenth yūshō on the same day, and on the final day he secured his third consecutive 15–0 record, the first wrestler ever to achieve this. "[64] Hakuhō went on to get an 11–4 record in November. "[59], On the opening day of the May tournament in Tokyo he equalled Kaiō's record of 879 top division wins, and surpassed it the next day by gaining revenge over Takarafuji who had defeated him in the previous tournament. He won his fourth tournament in a row, and the 27th of his career, in the Aki basho in September, losing only one bout to Gōeidō. 11, 1985, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, born ムンフバト・ダヴァジャルガル=Munfubato Davajarugaru, 69th Yokozuna, member of Miyagino stable, Tokyo) Hakuho was clearly injured somewhere… This is the first year since 2006 that he has won only one tournament in a calendar year.[87]. After receiving his trophy he said "I lost on the 11th day, but the way I turned back the tide after that was in my head so I was able to get on the ring relaxed today. [1] Sumo Association chairman Kitanoumi commented, "Nobody can touch Hakuho... I’d like to see him go for 40 titles. At a press conference following his victory, he revealed that having his winning run halted before breaking Futabayama's record affected him so badly that he considered withdrawing from the tournament. [20] He finished the tournament with a 14–1 record. [74] Following his 40th career championship Hakuhō commented on his fellow Mongolians Harumafuji and Takanoiwa, who were both absent from the tournament after Harumafuji assaulted Takanoiwa during drinks with other wrestlers in Tottori the previous month, saying "I want Harumafuji and Takanoiwa back in the dohyō. Subsequent losses to Kotoōshū (the eventual winner of the tournament) and Kotomitsuki put him out of contention for the championship. [78] However, his stablemaster announced that he would sit out the tournament because ligament damage in the left big toe required three weeks of recovery time. Bahasa Indonesia; Deutsch; English; español; français; italiano; magyar; português [120] It was reported in April 2019 that Hakuhō had begun the process by applying for renunciation of his Mongolian citizenship,[121] and he announced in September 2019 that he had acquired Japanese citizenship. [77] He was ranked as a yokozuna for the 64th time on the March 2018 banzuke, breaking the previous record of 63 tournaments as a yokozuna held by Kitanoumi. "[75] On 20 December 2017 the Sumo Association announced that he was being docked all of his salary for January 2018, and half for February, for failing to act when Takanoiwa was attacked. Rank-and-file wrestler Aoiyama moved into the outright lead Thursday at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament after Hakuho suffered an upset loss to sekiwake ... Yokozuna Hakuho bounced back from his first loss and collected his 10th win of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament on Wednesday to remain in a two-way tie ... Yokozuna Hakuho remains the only undefeated wrestler after capturing his ninth straight win at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament on Monday, though the ... Hakuho will start the second week of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament with the outright lead after handing Mitakeumi his first loss on Saturday. Despite having no previous wrestling experience, as his weight increased he steadily rose in the ranks, reaching the second highest jūryō division in January 2004, and the top makuuchi division in May of the same year. In the March 2008 tournament the two yokozuna met once again to decide the title and this time Asashōryū got his revenge, with Hakuhō finishing as runner-up. 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