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The following are the events in professional sumo during 1992.

Tournaments

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Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 January – 26 January

1992 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
0 - 0 - 15 ø Japan  Hokutoumi Y ø Japan  Asahifuji 0 - 4 - 11
12 - 3 - 0 United States  Konishiki O Japan  Kirishima 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki S Japan  Takatōriki 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka K United States  Akebono 13 - 2 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Mitoizumi M1 Japan  Wakahanada 10 - 5 - 0
14 - 1 - 0 Japan  Takahanada M2 Japan  Daishōyama 5 - 10 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 United States  Musashimaru M3 Japan  Ryōgoku 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kitakachidoki M4 Japan  Kirinishiki 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima M5 Japan  Misugisato 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan M6 Japan  Kushimaumi 8 - 7 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M7 Japan  Sakahoko 6 - 9 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Terao M8 Japan  Kotogaume 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Wakasegawa M9 Japan  Kotonowaka 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M10 Japan  Kasugafuji 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M11 Japan  Kotofuji 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tomoefuji M12 Japan  Takamisugi 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Daizen M13 Japan  Kototsubaki 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M14 Japan  Tatsuhikari 7 - 8 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Ōzutsu M15 Japan  Wakashoyo 6 - 9 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tsunenoyama M16 Japan  Kotoinazuma 8 - 7 - 0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 8 March – 22 March

1992 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
0 - 3 - 12 ø Japan  Hokutoumi Y ø  
13 - 2 - 0 United States  Konishiki O Japan  Kirishima 12 - 3 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 United States  Akebono S Japan  Takahanada 5 - 10 - 0
12 - 3 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka K ø Japan  Wakahanada 0 - 10 - 5
ø   HD Japan  Mitoizumi 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki M1 United States  Musashimaru 9 - 6 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M2 Japan  Akinoshima 12 - 3 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M3 Japan  Kushimaumi 7 - 8 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M4 Japan  Terao 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kirinishiki M5 Japan  Kasugafuji 4 - 11 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M6 Japan  Tomoefuji 9 - 6 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Takamisugi M7 Japan  Kitakachidoki 6 - 9 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M8 Japan  Kyokudōzan 8 - 7 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Ryōgoku M9 Japan  Daishōhō 9 - 6 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Sakahoko M10 Japan  Toyonoumi 9 - 6 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotonowaka M11 Japan  Oginohana 6 - 9 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tsunenoyama M12 ø Japan  Kotoinazuma 3 - 4 - 8
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Wakasegawa M13 Japan  Kiraiho 9 - 6 - 0
3 - 12 - 0 Japan  Kotogaume M14 Japan  Kototsubaki 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M15 Japan  Tatsuhikari 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Daizen M16 Japan  Hananokuni 6 - 9 - 0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 May – 24 May

1992 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
0 - 0 - 0 ø Japan  Hokutoumi Y ø  
9 - 6 - 0 United States  Konishiki O ø Japan  Kirishima 0 - 4 - 11
2 - 9 - 4 ø Japan  Tochinowaka S United States  Akebono 13 - 2 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima K Japan  Mitoizumi 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki HD United States  Musashimaru 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M1 Japan  Tomoefuji 8 - 7 - 0
2 - 13 - 0 Japan  Terao M2 Japan  Takahanada 9 - 6 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M3 Japan  Kotofuji 6 - 9 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M4 Japan  Kushimaumi 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M5 Japan  Toyonoumi 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan M6 Japan  Kirinishiki 5 - 2 - 8
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M7 Japan  Wakahanada 11 - 4 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M8 Japan  Takamisugi 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Kototsubaki M9 Japan  Tatsuhikari 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M10 Japan  Kitakachidoki 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Wakashoyo M11 Japan  Kasugafuji 4 - 11 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Wakanoyama M12 ø Japan  Kotonowaka 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tamakairiki M13 Japan  Oginohana 9 - 6 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tokitsunada M14 ø Japan  Wakasegawa 3 - 11 - 1
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tsunenoyama M15 Japan  Sakahoko 4 - 11 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Ryōgoku M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Nagoya basho

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Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 5 July – 19 July

1992 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
0 - 0 - 15 ø United States  Akebono O United States  Konishiki 10 - 5 - 0
11 - 4 - 0 Japan  Kirishima HD ø  
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima S Japan  Kotonishiki 6 - 9 - 0
11 - 4 - 0 United States  Musashimaru K Japan  Misugisato 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Takahanada HD ø Japan  Tomoefuji 0 - 2 - 13
4 - 9 - 2 Japan  Wakahanada M1 Japan  Mitoizumi 13 - 2 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan M2 Japan  Daishōhō 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kushimaumi M3 ø Japan  Kototsubaki 5 - 5 - 5
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M4 Japan  Toyonoumi 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M5 Japan  Takamisugi 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M6 Japan  Tatsuhikari 4 - 11 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M7 Japan  Kitakachidoki 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M8 Japan  Oginohana 8 - 5 - 2
6 - 5 - 4 ø Japan  Ryōgoku M9 Japan  Wakanoyama 6 - 9 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotonowaka M10 Japan  Kirinishiki 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M11 Japan  Tokitsunada 8 - 7 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Tsunenoyama M12 Japan  Takanonami 9 - 6 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Terao M13 Japan  Enazakura 4 - 11 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Daizen M14 Japan  Kenkō 3 - 12 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotogaume M15 Japan  Tachihikari 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Hananokuni M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 13 September – 27 September

1992 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kirishima O United States  Konishiki 9 - 6 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 United States  Akebono HD ø  
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima S United States  Musashimaru 10 - 5 - 0
ø   HD Japan  Mitoizumi 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Misugisato K Japan  Takahanada 14 - 1 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan HD ø  
11 - 4 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki M1 Japan  Toyonoumi 5 - 10 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M2 Japan  Daishōyama 5 - 10 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M3 Japan  Oginohana 5 - 7 - 3
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotonowaka M4 Japan  Kiraiho 4 - 11 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Kirinishiki M5 Japan  Takanonami 6 - 9 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M6 Japan  Kushimaumi 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takamisugi M7 Japan  Tokitsunada 6 - 9 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Terao M8 Japan  Daishōhō 11 - 4 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Wakahanada M9 Japan  Kitakachidoki 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Kototsubaki M10 Japan  Kotogaume 6 - 9 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M11 Japan  Ryōgoku 2 - 13 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Wakanoyama M12 Japan  Tatsuhikari 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tomoefuji M13 Japan  Wakashoyo 10 - 5 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tamakairiki M14 Japan  Daizen 10 - 5 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Naminohana M15 Japan  Kotoinazuma 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Asahisato M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Fukuoka International Centre, Kyushu, 8 November – 22 November

1992 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
0 - 2 - 13 ø United States  Konishiki O United States  Akebono 14 - 1 - 0
1 - 7 - 7 ø Japan  Kirishima HD ø  
9 - 6 - 0 United States  Musashimaru S Japan  Takahanada 10 - 5 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima HD Japan  Mitoizumi 1 - 12 - 2
13 - 2 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki K Japan  Kyokudōzan 4 - 11 - 0
ø   HD Japan  Takatōriki 5 - 10 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M1 Japan  Takamisugi 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Terao M2 Japan  Kushimaumi 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M3 Japan  Tochinowaka 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Wakashoyo M4 Japan  Wakahanada 9 - 6 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kitakachidoki M5 Japan  Daizen 9 - 6 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotonowaka M6 Japan  Tomoefuji 10 - 5 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Toyonoumi M7 Japan  Mainoumi 4 - 11 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tamakairiki M8 Japan  Daishōyama 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tatsuhikari M9 Japan  Oginohana 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M10 Japan  Kotoinazuma 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M11 Japan  Kiraiho 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tokitsunada M12 Japan  Kirinishiki 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotogaume M13 Japan  Kasugafuji 9 - 6 - 0
10 - 4 - 1 ø Japan  Kototsubaki M14 Japan  Kotobeppu 10 - 5 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Wakanoyama M15 Japan  Hananokuni 5 - 10 - 0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

News

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January

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  • Yokozuna Asahifuji retires after losing his first three bouts, leaving the injured Hokutoumi as the only yokozuna on the banzuke.
  • Maegashira Takahanada wins his first makuuchi yusho with a 14-1 record, the youngest ever to do so. He wins all three special prizes for Technique, Outstanding Performance and Fighting Spirit. Runner-up is Akebono on 13-2, who shares the Outstanding Performance and Fighting Spirit prizes. Ozeki Konishiki, who won the previous tournament in November 1991 and is aiming for yokozuna promotion, can only manage third place with a 12-3 score. Takahanada's brother Wakahanada shares the Technique prize. Toyonoumi wins the juryo division championship. Veteran former komusubi Tamaryu retires.

February

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March

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  • Konishiki wins his third career championship with a 13-2 record, but is not promoted to yokozuna. The chairman of the Yokozuna Deliberation Council, Hideo Ueda says, "We want to make doubly sure that Konishiki is worthy to be a grand champion. Therefore, we decided to wait for another tournament."[1] After this, Konishiki never won more than 10 bouts in a single tournament again.

April

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  • Chiyonofuji becomes head coach of Kokonoe stable.
  • Konishiki is quoted in the New York Times as saying, "if I were Japanese, I would be there (yokozuna) already," causing an international furore.[2][3]
  • Hokutoumi announces his retirement, leaving no yokozuna for the first time in over 60 years. He is the fourth yokozuna in a year to retire, following Chiyonofuji in May 1991, Onokuni in July 1991, and Asahifuji in January.
  • Akebono wins the championship with a 13-2 record and is promoted to ozeki. He also receives the Outstanding Performance award. Konishiki can manage only a 9-6 record, meaning he is no longer on a yokozuna promotion run and must start over. The runner-up is Wakahanada on 11-4, who wins his third Technique Award. Veteran Misugisato wins his first (and only) special prize in his career, for Fighting Spirit. Former sekiwake Ozutsu and Tochitsukasa, and former komusubi Takanofuji, all retire. Another former sekiwake, Kotogaume, wins the juryo championship. Former Nihon University champion Sakamotoyama wins the makushita division title with a perfect 7-0 record.

July

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  • Maegashira Mitoizumi is the surprise winner of the championship with a 13-2 record.[4] He is the fourth maegashira-ranked yusho winner in a year, following Kotofuji in July 1991, Kotonishiki in September 1991, and Takahanada in January. He finishes two wins ahead of Musashimaru, who wins his first Technique Award, and ozeki Kirishima on 11-4. Mitoizumi also receives his sixth Fighting Spirit prize. The Outstanding Performance prize goes to Kyokudozan for defeating the two highest ranked wrestlers on the banzuke (Kirishima and Konishiki). The juryo championship goes to Wakashoyo. Former maegashira Wakasegawa retires.

September

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  • Takahanada wins his second championship with a 14–1 record from the rank of komusubi. He also wins his fourth Outstanding Performance prize. His closest challengers are two maegashira, Kotonishiki and Daishoho, both on 11-4. Daishoho shares the Fighting Spirit prize with Kyokudozan, who gets a winning record in his komusubi debut. Kotobeppu wins the juryo championship, while 28 year old ex-teacher and amateur champion Narimatsu wins the makushita championship. Izutsu stable's Sakahoko and Sasshunada both retire.

November

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  • Akebono wins his second championship. Kirishima loses his ozeki status.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Meat Bomb: Konishiki, the quarter-ton sumo wrestler from Hawaii, has set off an explosion of new interest—and controversy—in the hidebound national sport of Japan". Sports Illustrated. 18 May 1992. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Sumo Star Charges Racism in Japan". New York Times. 22 April 1992. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Weight on Tradition : At 576 Pounds, Hawaiian Sumo Star Konishiki Has the Japanese Wrestling With Accepting a Foreigner at the Sport's Highest Rank". LA Times. 28 April 1992. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Former sekiwake Mitoizumi retires". Japam Times. 16 September 2000. Retrieved 3 August 2018.