Masudayama Yasuhito
Masudayama Yasuhito | |
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舛田山 靖仁 | |
Personal information | |
Born |
Shigeru Masuda April 10, 1951 Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan |
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1 1⁄2 in) |
Weight | 152 kg (335 lb) |
Career | |
Stable | Kasugano |
Record | 626-671-37 |
Debut | March, 1974 |
Highest rank | Sekiwake (September, 1983) |
Retired | July, 1989 |
Championships | 1 (Jūryō) |
Special Prizes |
Outstanding Performance (2) Fighting Spirit (1) |
Gold Stars | 1 (Wakanohana II) |
* Up to date as of July 21, 2016. |
Masudayama Yasuhito (born 10 April 1951 as Shigeru Masuda) is a former sumo wrestler from Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan. He made his professional debut in March 1974, and reached the top division in November 1976. His highest rank was sekiwake. He retired in July 1989 and became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association under the name Chiganoura.[1] He set up Chiganoura stable in 2004. He retired upon reaching 65 years of age in April 2016, but was re-employed by his stable as a consultant.[2]
Career record
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 |
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1974 | x | Makushita tsukedashi #60
5–2 |
East Makushita #39
6–1 |
West Makushita #14
5–2 |
East Makushita #5
5–2 |
East Makushita #2
6–1 |
1975 | West Jūryō #11
9–6 |
East Jūryō #7
8–7 |
West Jūryō #4
6–9 |
East Jūryō #7
5–3–7 |
East Jūryō #13
Sat out due to injury 0–0–15 |
East Jūryō #13
5–10 |
1976 | West Makushita #6
5–2 |
West Makushita #2
5–2 |
East Jūryō #13
9–6 |
East Jūryō #7
8–7 |
West Jūryō #6
9–6 |
West Maegashira #13
8–7 |
1977 | East Maegashira #9
8–7 |
East Maegashira #4
5–10 |
East Maegashira #10
6–9 |
East Maegashira #13
8–7 |
West Maegashira #10
8–7 |
East Maegashira #9
8–7 |
1978 | East Maegashira #7
6–9 |
East Maegashira #11
9–6 |
East Maegashira #6
8–7 |
East Maegashira #3
5–10 |
West Maegashira #7
5–10 |
East Maegashira #13
9–6 |
1979 | West Maegashira #5
6–9 |
West Maegashira #7
6–9 |
West Maegashira #10
8–7 |
West Maegashira #8
6–9 |
East Maegashira #13
10–5 |
West Maegashira #5
5–10 |
1980 | West Maegashira #10
3–12 |
East Jūryō #5
11–4 |
West Maegashira #13
11–4 F |
East Maegashira #3
5–10 |
West Maegashira #9
8–7 |
East Maegashira #3
9–6 O★ |
1981 | East Komusubi #1
5–10 |
West Maegashira #3
8–7 |
West Maegashira #1
6–9 |
East Maegashira #5
5–10 |
East Maegashira #9
3–7–5 |
West Jūryō #4
Sat out due to injury 0–0–15 |
1982 | West Jūryō #4
6–9 |
West Jūryō #8
9–6 |
East Jūryō #4
10–5 |
West Maegashira #13
8–7 |
West Maegashira #9
9–6 |
West Maegashira #3
6–9 |
1983 | East Maegashira #6
8–7 |
West Maegashira #1
6–9 |
West Maegashira #3
8–7 |
West Komusubi #1
8–7 O |
East Sekiwake #1
3–12 |
East Maegashira #5
8–7 |
1984 | West Komusubi #1
3–12 |
West Maegashira #6
6–9 |
West Maegashira #11
9–6 |
West Maegashira #5
6–9 |
East Maegashira #10
8–7 |
West Maegashira #5
6–9 |
1985 | West Maegashira #10
8–7 |
West Maegashira #6
4–11 |
East Maegashira #14
2–13 |
West Jūryō #7
9–6 |
East Jūryō #3
8–7 |
East Jūryō #2
8–7 |
1986 | West Jūryō #1
5–10 |
West Jūryō #7
9–6 |
East Jūryō #3
5–10 |
East Jūryō #9
8–7 |
West Jūryō #5
8–7 |
East Jūryō #4
6–9 |
1987 | East Jūryō #8
9–6 |
East Jūryō #5
9–6 |
East Jūryō #2
5–10 |
West Jūryō #7
11–4 Champion |
East Jūryō #1
5–10 |
East Jūryō #6
9–6 |
1988 | West Jūryō #3
5–10 |
West Jūryō #7
9–6 |
West Jūryō #3
6–9 |
West Jūryō #7
8–7 |
West Jūryō #6
7–8 |
East Jūryō #8
8–7 |
1989 | West Jūryō #4
5–10 |
East Jūryō #11
8–7 |
West Jūryō #8
7–8 |
West Jūryō #10
Retired 4–11 |
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) |
See also
- Glossary of sumo terms
- List of past sumo wrestlers
- List of sumo tournament second division champions
References
- ↑ "Oyakata (Coaches)". Nihon Sumo Kyokai. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
- ↑ "Masudayama Yasuhito Kabu History". Sumo Reference. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- ↑ "Masudayama Yasuhito Rikishi Information". Sumo Reference. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
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