2016 in sumo explained

The following were the events in professional sumo during 2016.

Tournaments

Hatsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 January – 24 January[1]

2016 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
12align=center-3align=center-0HarumafujiYHakuho12align=center-3align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0KakuryūYø
9align=center-6align=center-0KisenosatoOøTerunofuji3align=center-3align=center-9
14align=center-1align=center-0KotoshogikuOGōeidō4align=center-11align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0TochiozanSYoshikaze8align=center-7align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0IkioiKTochinoshin6align=center-9align=center-0
6align=center-8align=center-1AminishikiM1Shōhōzan5align=center-10align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0TakarafujiM2Aoiyama7align=center-8align=center-0
2align=center-13align=center-0IchinojōM3Kaisei5align=center-10align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0KyokushūhōM4Kotoyūki9align=center-6align=center-0
0align=center-0align=center-15øŌsunaarashiM5Sōkokurai8align=center-7align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0TokushōryūM6Okinoumi10align=center-5align=center-0
12align=center-3align=center-0ToyonoshimaM7Tamawashi5align=center-10align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0MyōgiryūM8Takayasu11align=center-4align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0SadanoumiM9Gagamaru7align=center-8align=center-0
5align=center-7align=center-3ChiyootoriM10Mitakeumi5align=center-8align=center-2
1align=center-6align=center-8øEndōM11Amūru7align=center-8align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ChiyotairyūM12Shodai10align=center-5align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0TakekazeM13Takanoiwa9align=center-6align=center-0
2align=center-4align=center-9øJōkōryūM14Toyohibiki8align=center-7align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0HomarefujiM15Kitataiki7align=center-8align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0KagayakiM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 13 March – 27 March[1]

2016 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
9align=center-6align=center-0HarumafujiYHakuho14align=center-1align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0KakuryūYø
8align=center-7align=center-0KotoshogikuOKisenosato13align=center-2align=center-0
12align=center-3align=center-0GōeidōOTerunofuji8align=center-7align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0YoshikazeSToyonoshima3align=center-12align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0TochiozanKTakarafuji6align=center-9align=center-0
12align=center-3align=center-0KotoyūkiM1Takayasu5align=center-10align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0OkinoumiM2Tochinoshin6align=center-9align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0AoiyamaM3Aminishiki7align=center-8align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0IkioiM4Sōkokurai5align=center-8align=center-2
6align=center-9align=center-0KyokushūhōM5Shōhōzan4align=center-11align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0MyōgiryūM6Shodai9align=center-6align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0TakekazeM7Kaisei11align=center-4align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0TakanoiwaM8Chiyotairyū3align=center-12align=center-0
3align=center-12align=center-0ToyohibikiM9Sadanoumi7align=center-8align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0GagamaruM10Tamawashi9align=center-6align=center-0
11align=center-4align=center-0IchinojōM11Amūru7align=center-8align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0TokushōryūM12Hidenoumi7align=center-8align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ChiyootoriM13Mitakeumi10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0DaishōmaruM14Daieisho10align=center-5align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0SatoyamaM15Kitataiki3align=center-12align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0AkiseyamaM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Natsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 May – 22 May[1]

2016 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
15align=center-0align=center-0HakuhoYKakuryū11align=center-4align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0HarumafujiYø
13align=center-2align=center-0KisenosatoOGōeidō9align=center-6align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0KotoshogikuOTerunofuji2align=center-13align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0KotoyūkiSIkioi4align=center-11align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0KaiseiKOkinoumi6align=center-9align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0MyōgiryūM1Takarafuji7align=center-8align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0ShodaiM2Ichinojō5align=center-10align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0AoiyamaM3øAminishiki1align=center-2align=center-12
7align=center-8align=center-0YoshikazeM4Tochinoshin10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0TochiozanM5Takayasu9align=center-6align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0TakanoiwaM6Tamawashi4align=center-11align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0ToyonoshimaM7Ōsunaarashi9align=center-6align=center-0
0align=center-0align=center-15øKyokushūhōM8Mitakeumi11align=center-4align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0SōkokuraiM9Daieisho6align=center-9align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0SadanoumiM10Tokushōryū6align=center-9align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ChiyootoriM11Shōhōzan11align=center-4align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0TakekazeM12Amūru3align=center-8align=center-4
9align=center-6align=center-0DaishōmaruM13Hidenoumi5align=center-10align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0NishikigiM14Seirō5align=center-10align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0GagamaruM15Endō11align=center-4align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0ChiyotairyūM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Nagoya basho

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 10 July – 24 July[1]

2016 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
10align=center-5align=center-0HakuhoYøKakuryū2align=center-2align=center-11
13align=center-2align=center-0HarumafujiYø
12align=center-3align=center-0KisenosatoOøKotoshogiku1align=center-6align=center-8
7align=center-8align=center-0GōeidōOTerunofuji8align=center-7align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0KaiseiSTochinoshin6align=center-9align=center-0
2align=center-13align=center-0KotoyūkiKTakayasu11align=center-4align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0MitakeumiM1Tochiozan8align=center-7align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0OkinoumiM2Takarafuji10align=center-5align=center-0
0align=center-1align=center-14øŌsunaarashiM3Myōgiryū7align=center-8align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0ShōhōzanM4Ikioi5align=center-10align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0ShodaiM5Yoshikaze10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0AoiyamaM6Endō3align=center-12align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0IchinojōM7Daishōmaru7align=center-8align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0ChiyoōtoriM8Takekaze6align=center-9align=center-0
8align=center-5align=center-2øChiyonokuniM9Sōkokurai6align=center-9align=center-0
12align=center-3align=center-0TakanoiwaM10Sadanoumi7align=center-8align=center-0
0align=center-0align=center-15øToyonoshimaM11Daieisho5align=center-10align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0TamawashiM12Tokushōryū6align=center-9align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0ToyohibikiM13øAminishiki0align=center-0align=center-15
7align=center-8align=center-0KagayakiM14Nishikigi9align=center-6align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0KitaharimaM15Sadanofuji4align=center-11align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0ArawashiM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Aki basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 11 September – 25 September[1]

2016 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
12align=center-3align=center-0HarumafujiYøHakuho0align=center-0align=center-15
10align=center-5align=center-0KakuryūYø
10align=center-5align=center-0KisenosatoOTerunofuji4align=center-11align=center-0
15align=center-0align=center-0GōeidōOKotoshogiku9align=center-6align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0TakayasuSTakarafuji4align=center-11align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0KaiseiKTochiozan7align=center-8align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0OkinoumiM1Yoshikaze7align=center-8align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0TochinoshinM2Shodai7align=center-8align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0TakanoiwaM3øIchinojō0align=center-0align=center-15
5align=center-10align=center-0MyōgiryūM4øChiyoōtori1align=center-10align=center-4
9align=center-6align=center-0AoiyamaM5Mitakeumi10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ChiyonokuniM6Tamawashi10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ShōhōzanM7Ikioi7align=center-8align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0DaishōmaruM8Kotoyūki10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0NishikigiM9Takekaze8align=center-7align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0ArawashiM10Sadanoumi8align=center-7align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0SōkokuraiM11øHomarefuji0align=center-4align=center-11
5align=center-10align=center-0GagamaruM12Chiyoshōma8align=center-7align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0AmakazeM13Toyohibiki6align=center-9align=center-0
13align=center-2align=center-0EndōM14Kagayaki9align=center-6align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0TokushōryūM15Kyokushūhō8align=center-7align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0DaieishoM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Kyushu basho

Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Kyushu, 13 November – 27 November[1]

2016 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
11align=center-4align=center-0HarumafujiYKakuryū14align=center-1align=center-0
11align=center-4align=center-0HakuhoYø
9align=center-6align=center-0GōeidōOKisenosato12align=center-3align=center-0
5align=center-10align=center-0KotoshogikuOTerunofuji8align=center-7align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0TakayasuSOkinoumi5align=center-10align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0MitakeumiKTamawashi10align=center-5align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0TochiozanM1Aoiyama4align=center-11align=center-0
3align=center-12align=center-0KaiseiM2Yoshikaze6align=center-9align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0EndōM3Shodai11align=center-4align=center-0
6align=center-9align=center-0KotoyūkiM4Chiyonokuni5align=center-10align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0ShōhōzanM5Takarafuji9align=center-6align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0NishikigiM6Tochinoshin10align=center-5align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0TakekazeM7Takanoiwa6align=center-9align=center-0
3align=center-12align=center-0SadanoumiM8Ikioi10align=center-5align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0MyōgiryūM9Kagayaki6align=center-9align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0ChiyoshōmaM10Arawashi11align=center-4align=center-0
3align=center-12align=center-0KyokushūhōM11Hokutofuji9align=center-6align=center-0
7align=center-8align=center-0DaishōmaruM12Chiyoōtori6align=center-9align=center-0
4align=center-11align=center-0HidenoumiM13Ichinojō7align=center-8align=center-0
9align=center-6align=center-0SōkokuraiM14Chiyotairyū7align=center-8align=center-0
10align=center-5align=center-0IshiuraM15Toyohibiki6align=center-9align=center-0
8align=center-7align=center-0GagamaruM16
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

News

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grand Tournament Schedule . Japan Sumo Association.
  2. Web site: Top sumo wrestlers stomp in new year. 7 January 2016. Reuters. 8 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Imperial couple in the audience on Day 1 of New Year sumo tournament. 11 January 2016. AJW/Asahi Shimbun. 28 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160125232255/http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201601110027. 25 January 2016. dead. dmy-all.
  4. Web site: SUMO/ Kotoshogiku triumphs on Day 15 to become first Japan-born champion in 10 years. 24 January 2016. AJW/Asahi Shimbun. 28 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160126151705/http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/sports/AJ201601240032. 26 January 2016. dead. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: Kotoyuki, Ikioi reach sekiwake rank. 25 April 2016. Japan Times. 12 May 2016.
  6. Web site: 2016 July Grand Sumo Tournament Banzuke Topics . July 2016 . Japan Sumo Association . 7 July 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160707122919/http://www.sumo.or.jp/en/honbasho/topics/banzuke_topics . July 7, 2016 . dead .
  7. Web site: 2016 July Grand Sumo Tournament Banzuke Topics – Tables. July 2016. Japan Sumo Association. 7 July 2016.
  8. Web site: SUMO/ Harumafuji beats Hakuho to claim 8th title. 24 July 2016. Asahi Shimbun. 9 August 2016.
  9. Web site: Harumafuji captures title at Nagoya Basho. 24 July 2016. Japan Times. 9 August 2016.
  10. Web site: Sumo great former yokozuna Chiyonofuji dies at age 61. 1 August 2016. Asahi Shimbun. 10 August 2016.
  11. Web site: Sumo: Former ozeki Chiyotaikai takes over as stablemaster Kokonoe. 3 August 2016. The Mainichi. 10 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160819155536/http://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20160803/p2g/00m/0sp/065000c. 2016-08-19. dead.
  12. Web site: Hundreds gather to pay final respects to late yokozuna Chiyonofuji. 7 August 2016. Japan Times. 10 August 2016.
  13. Web site: Tokitenku accepts retirement due to cancer battle. 29 August 2016. Japan Times. 2 February 2017.
  14. Web site: 2016 September Grand Sumo Tournament Banzuke Topics. Japan Sumo Association. 9 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160903224641/http://www.sumo.or.jp/EnHonbashoTopics/banzuke_topics. 3 September 2016. live.
  15. Web site: Hakuho to undergo toe surgery. 9 September 2016. Japan Times. 9 September 2016.
  16. Web site: Goeido makes history with unbeaten record in tournament win. 25 September 2016. Reuters. 26 September 2016.
  17. Web site: SUMO/ Yokozuna Kakuryu wins Kyushu tourney on 14th day. 26 November 2016. Asahi Shimbun. 28 November 2016.
  18. Web site: Yokozuna Kakuryu caps Kyushu title with final-day win. 27 November 2016. Japan Times. 28 November 2016.
  19. Web site: Born on day of 1995 Hanshin quake, sumo wrestler Terutsuyoshi feels heavy responsibility. November 30, 2016. The Mainichi. 9 January 2017.
  20. Web site: Sumo: Sekiwake debutants add contrast to New Year tourney. December 26, 2016. The Mainichi. 9 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20161229033516/http://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20161226/p2g/00m/0sp/019000c. 29 December 2016. dead. dmy-all.