和歌嶌三郎
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| Basic information | ||||
| Professional name | 和歌嶌三郎 | |||
| The real name | Saburo Matsui | |||
| Nickname | Gifted child of the sumo | |||
| The date of birth | 1907September 22 | |||
| Date of death | March 4, 1961 (53 years old death) | |||
| Native place | WakayamaHidaka-gunKawabe-cho (existing: Hidakagawa-cho, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama) | |||
| Height | 179cm | |||
| The weight | 105 kg | |||
| BMI | 32.77 | |||
| Position room | Iruma River room → Dewanoumi room | |||
| The proud skill | Four, gathering, uwatenage, thrust, uchigake | |||
| Results | ||||
| Current ranking | Retirement | |||
| Top | East komusubi | |||
| Life military service | 214 wins 170 defeats 1 custody 12 holiday (43 places) | |||
| Top division military service | 149 wins 145 defeats 4 holiday (26 places) | |||
| Data | ||||
| The first sumo ring | January, 1923 place | |||
| Promotion to the top division | January, 1929 place | |||
| Retirement | May, 1939 place | |||
| Remarks | ||||
| Two Venus (one Mt. Miyagi, none of man and woman ノ rivers) | ||||
| As of August 4, 2013 | ||||
The former Grand Sumo Tournament sumo wrestler that 和歌嶌三郎 (わかしまさぶろう, from September 22, 1907 to March 4, 1961) is from Kawabe-cho, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama (existing: Hidakagawa-cho, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama). The real name Saburo Matsui (there is a pine Saburo).
There are many documents to transcribe into "和歌嶋", but is notation of "和歌嶌" on the ranking.
Table of contents
Origin
I am born in Kawabe-cho, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama (existing: Hidakagawa-cho, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama) on September 22, 1907. I went to school in Tateda, Wakayama side, but because strength of the sumo was found by Mt. high ノ Saburo of the same town, I made leaving school halfway in third graders and became a disciple of an Iruma River room and transferred a census register soon to a Dewanoumi room. The professional name assumed it "和歌嶌" for home town, Wakayama.
I passed new wrestler of the junior grade promotion, the wrestler of the junior grade by speed success in life at 2 only places at a place in May, 1928 when I stepped on the first sumo ring at a place in January, 1923 and carried out new promotion to the top division at a place in January, 1929. When a garden case broke out from promotion to the top division in spring and summer on January 6, 1932 only three years later, I withdrew from Japan Sumo Wrestling Association at one time, but returned in a top division different seat in a place in January, 1933. After commanding the opponent by preventing frontal attack being good, and sumo perception being improved, and having shown a strong thrust from scathing co-starring, in Japanese wrestling technique of the genius skin to attack from four form that even right and left whichever could cross freely by uwatenage and the unique uchigake that set foot deeply, and turned a partner to the full, sumo ring manners were well popular, too. But "a lesson is funny and…They had character that they were unselfish if they disliked a great lesson as there was a legend called "and were known, and the three key posts were over in the komusubi 1 place. It was very rare in sekiwake sumo wrestlers that winning rate in total was higher than 50% and was called "a gifted child" while disliking a lesson because the ability was high.
I retired last at a place in May, 1939 and assumed Master's name of an old person, Hama style (Seki ノ door) as a successor. I was in charge of an instructor and a game referee advisor of the sumo club for an old person in Meiji University, a military academy and let a wife run sumo teahouse "sum Utajima" (the sumo information desk seventh existing: 國技館 service company 7). I die on March 4, 1961, and 53 years old is rejected. The adopted daughter of 和歌嶌 marries into the cause of essence Koichi of the fortune, and it was Matsui family name, and, as for the essence of the fortune, the adopted daughter runs sumo teahouse "sum Utajima" following the back of the wife.
Main results
- Results in total: 214 wins 170 defeats 11 custody 2 rest winning rate .557
- Top division results: 149 wins 145 defeats eight minutes 4 rest winning rate .507
- The reign in total: 43 places
- The top division reign: 26 places
- The three key posts reign: 1 place (komusubi 1 place)
- The Venus: Two (one Mt. Miyagi, none of man and woman ノ rivers)
Results according to the place
| Spring sumo tournament | Spring sumo tournament | The Summer Sumo Tournament | The autumn sumo tournament | |||
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| 1923 (1923) | (pre-sumo) | x | East Jonokuchi #18 3–2 One minute | x | ||
| 1924 (1924) | West sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #35 2–3 | x | East sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #28 5–1 | x | ||
| 1925 (1925) | West third step #47 5–1 | x | East third step #16 5–1 | x | ||
| 1926 (1926) | East junior division #25 2–4 | x | West third step #7 5–1 | x | ||
| 1927 (1927) | East junior division #23 4–2 | East junior division #23 3–3 | West junior division #10 0–0–6 | West junior division #15 2–2 | ||
| 1928 (1928) | Junior division 5–1 | West junior division #13 5–1 | East ten #7 Championship 9–2 | East ten #7 Championship 10–1 | ||
| 1929 (1929) | East maegashira #13 6–5 | East maegashira #13 8–3 | East maegashira #7 9–2 | East maegashira #7 5–6 | ||
| 1930 (1930) | East maegashira #3 6–5 ★ | East maegashira #3 5–6 | East maegashira #3 3–8 | East maegashira #4 5–6 | ||
| 1931 (1931) | West maegashira #4 5–6 | West maegashira #4 6–5 | East maegashira #1 2–9 | East maegashira #1 8–3 | ||
| 1932 (1932) | West maegashira #3 – Withdrawal | x | x | x | ||
| 1933 (1933) | Maegashira 4–3–4 | x | East maegashira #9 5–6 | x | ||
| 1934 (1934) | East maegashira #10 6–5 | x | East maegashira #7 6–5 | x | ||
| 1935 (1935) | East maegashira #5 4–7 | x | East maegashira #10 6–5 | x | ||
| 1936 (1936) | East maegashira #8 6–5 | x | East maegashira #6 8–3 | x | ||
| 1937 (1937) | East komusubi 5–6 | x | East maegashira #2 5–8 | x | ||
| 1938 (1938) | East maegashira #6 7–6 | x | East maegashira #4 5–8 ★ | x | ||
| 1939 (1939) | East maegashira #8 7–6 | x | East maegashira #7 Retirement 7–8–0 | x | ||
| The number of each column shows "victory - defeat - closure". Championship retirement closure ten junior division Three prizes: 敢 = fighting spirit prize, 殊 = Shukun-sho, 技 = prize for technical ability Others: ★=The Venus Ranking rank: The top division - Ten cars - Junior division - The third step - Sumo wrestler at the second lowest column - Jonokuchi Top division order: Yokozuna - ozeki - sekiwake - komusubi - maegashira (as for "the # number" the order in the members) | ||||||
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