Star Koura husband
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| Basic information | ||||
| Professional name | Mt. brook → eastern capital → plum ヶ branch Ryoji → Shinji Ogawa → Masao Hoshikabuto → crest of a star-shaped helmet Masao → star Koura husband | |||
| The real name | Yoshio Ogawa | |||
| The date of birth | 1926February 5 | |||
| Date of death | December 5, 2000 (74 years old death) | |||
| Native place | Higashikatsushika-gun, Chiba Urayasu-cho Toudaijima | |||
| Height | 171cm | |||
| The weight | 107 kg | |||
| BMI | 36.59 | |||
| Position room | Izutsu room (1:00 period, Futaba mountain path ground custody) | |||
| The proud skill | Migiyotsu, thrust, gathering | |||
| Results | ||||
| Current ranking | Retirement | |||
| Top | The west maegashira fourth piece | |||
| Life military service | 553 wins 584 defeats 15 holiday (84 places) | |||
| Top division military service | 173 wins 217 defeats (26 places) | |||
| Championship | Two times of ten championships | |||
| Data | ||||
| The first sumo ring | May, 1942 place | |||
| Promotion to the top division | May, 1955 place | |||
| Retirement | May, 1964 place | |||
| After a retirement | Old person, you ヶ Hama → Michinoku → Izutsu → Michinoku | |||
| Remarks | ||||
| As of March 3, 2014 | ||||
I am from Higashikatsushika-gun, Chiba Urayasu-cho (existing Urayasu-shi) Toudaijima, and star Koura husband (air turnip and Yoshio, from February 5, 1926 to December 5, 2000) is the Grand Sumo Tournament sumo wrestler who belonged to an Izutsu room (1:00 period, Futaba mountain path ground custody). The top the west maegashira fourth piece (May, 1957 place). As for the proud kind, it is stopped by migiyotsu, a thrust. The build of the active play era is 171cm, 107 kg. The real name Yoshio Ogawa (brook Yoshio).
Table of contents
Origin, person
A body was small and was not able to readily pass an examination for new adherent, but stepped on the first sumo ring (1942) at a place in May in 1942. Therefore it has already become 29 years old when the success in life was slow and achieved new promotion to the top division (1955) in a place in May in 1955.
It was quiet in the top division, but was praised with "the person of the effort" probably because I forged it by a lesson.
I break an ozeki, the pine up by ketaguri (1957) at the place in May in 1957 that I greeted in the west maegashira fourth piece of the self-top (this became the oneself only glorious victory, and the Venus is still over without including the one).
I acted as a sumo ring for a long time afterward and achieved re-promotion to the top division at 36 years, 11 month old (1963) at the place in January in 1963. This was an elder reentry curtain record of the second place after the war in those days. When I decided a retirement at a place limit (1964) in May in 1964, I became 38 years old.
I assumed Master's name of Michinoku as a successor from old person, you ヶ Hama and, after a retirement, dealt with developing instruction as the boss who had an Izutsu room. However, I assumed Master's name of 11s Izutsu as a successor in the next month and succeeded to an Izutsu room when teenage Izutsu (former maegashira 2. crane ヶ 嶺 (道芳)) died (1972) in March in 1972. With this, you ヶ Hama boss (cause sekiwake, crane ヶ 嶺 (Akio)) who was the boss with the same room founded you ヶ Hama room in younger disciples of teenage Izutsu independently at the end of the same month.
I returned assumption of the family name of Izutsu (1974) in April for the next 1,974 years and came back to the Michinoku and assumed the name of the room Michinoku room. I promoted 星岩涛 of the pupil who succeeded it from teenage Izutsu to the top division and, in the case of own retirement at the age limit, let him succeed to a room.
I die because of respiratory failure (2000) at 1:20 on the afternoon of December 5 in 2000. 74 years old death.
I got married for the junior division era, but the story that peddles a short-necked clam and a corbicula while the family budget hides a chignon with a Japanese towel cruelly, and earned cost of living is known.
Main war record
- Results in total: 553 wins 584 defeats 15 rest winning rate .483
- Top division results: 173 wins 217 defeats winning rate .444
- The active reign: 84 places
- The top division reign: 26 places
- Each step championship
- Ten championships: Twice (January, 1955 place, July, 1959 place)
Results according to the place
| The New Year's Grand Sumo Tornament The first sumo tournament in Tokyo (Tokyo) | Spring sumo tournament Spring sumo tournament (Osaka) | May tournament The Summer Sumo Tournament (Tokyo) | July place The Nagoya tournament (Aichi) | September place The autumn sumo tournament (Tokyo) | November place Kyushu place (Fukuoka) | |
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| 1942 (1942) | x | x | (pre-sumo) | x | x | x |
| 1943 (1943) | East Jonokuchi #28 4–4 | x | East sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #76 4–4 | x | x | x |
| 1944 (1944) | West sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #57 6–2 | x | East sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #14 3–1–1 | x | x | West third step #25 4–1 |
| 1945 (1945) | x | x | West junior division #22 1–4 | x | x | West third step #3 3–2 |
| 1946 (1946) | x | x | x | x | x | East junior division #17 2–5 |
| 1947 (1947) | x | x | East third step #1 5–0 | x | x | East junior division #6 2–4 |
| 1948 (1948) | x | x | East junior division #11 2–4 | x | West junior division #22 4–2 | x |
| 1949 (1949) | East junior division #11 0–1–11 | x | West junior division #25 5–10 | x | East third step #2 9–6 | x |
| 1950 (1950) | East junior division #19 7–8 | x | West junior division #20 10–5 | x | East junior division #11 5–10 | x |
| 1951 (1951) | East junior division #17 5–10 | x | East junior division #22 9–6 | x | West junior division #13 10–5 | x |
| 1952 (1952) | East junior division #6 8–7 | x | East junior division #5 12–3 | x | West ten #12 8–7 | x |
| 1953 (1953) | West ten #10 4–11 | West ten #17 6–9 | West ten #20 10–5 | x | West ten #10 12–3 | x |
| 1954 (1954) | East ten #2 2–13 | East ten #12 6–9 | East ten #16 6–9 | x | West ten #21 8–7 | x |
| 1955 (1955) | West ten #14 Championship 11–4 | East ten #5 11–4 | East maegashira #17 6–9 | x | West maegashira #19 8–7 | x |
| 1956 (1956) | West maegashira #17 5–10 | West exhibited excellent work maegashira #21 9–6 | East maegashira #16 10–5 | x | East maegashira #13 7–8 | x |
| 1957 (1957) | East maegashira #15 8–7 | West maegashira #11 10–5 | West maegashira #4 5–10 | x | East maegashira #9 7–8 | West maegashira #10 8–7 |
| 1958 (1958) | East maegashira #7 5–10 | East maegashira #13 5–10 | East maegashira #17 11–4 | East maegashira #7 6–9 | West maegashira #11 4–11 | East maegashira #19 8–7 |
| 1959 (1959) | West maegashira #18 7–8 | East maegashira #19 5–10 | West ten #5 9–6 | West ten #2 Championship 12–3 | West maegashira #16 7–8 | West maegashira #15 5–10 |
| 1960 (1960) | East ten #4 8–7 | East ten #3 10–5 | East maegashira #15 5–10 | East ten #2 8–7 | West ten #2 3–12 | East ten #12 6–9 |
| 1961 (1961) | East ten #15 9–6 | East ten #8 10–5 | East ten #4 7–8 | West ten #4 6–9 | East ten #6 3–12 | East ten #18 10–5 |
| 1962 (1962) | East ten #9 8–7 | East ten #6 8–7 | East ten #3 9–6 | East maegashira #15 8–7 | West maegashira #11 2–13 | West ten #4 10–5 |
| 1963 (1963) | East maegashira #16 9–6 | East maegashira #10 3–12 | West ten #4 7–8 | West ten #5 4–11 | East ten #15 9–6 | East ten #9 7–8 |
| 1964 (1964) | East ten #10 7–8 | West ten #11 5–10 | East ten #17 Retirement 2–13–0 | x | x | 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) | ||||||
I it in a changing name career
- Yoshio Ogawa (brook Yoshio) January, 1943 place
- Mt. eastern capital Yoshio (father and mountain -) May, 1943 place - November, 1946 place
- Plum ヶ branch Ryoji (うめがえよしはる) June, 1947 place - May, 1949 place
- Shinji Ogawa (brook Nobuharu) October, 1949 place - May, 1954 place
- Masao Hoshikabuto (air turnip and Masao) September, 1954 place - January, 1959 place
- Crest of a star-shaped helmet Masao (air turnip and -) March, 1959 place - May, 1959 place
- Star Koura husband (air turnip and Yoshio) July, 1959 place - May, 1964 place (retirement)
Change of a old person
- You ヶ Hama (you receive it) from May, 1964 to November, 1965
- Michinoku (Michinoku) from November, 1965 to April, 1972
- Izutsu (いづつ) from April, 1972 to April, 1974
- Michinoku (Michinoku) from April, 1974 to February, 1991 (retirement at the age limit)
Allied item
References
- "After the war Shinnyu curtain sumo wrestler story Vol. 2" (an author: Yoshiatsu Satake, an origin of publication: BASEBALL MAGAZINE SHA)
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