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The following are the events in professional sumo during 1993.

Tournaments

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Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 – 24 January

1993 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
13 - 2 - 0 United States  Akebono O United States  Konishiki 10 - 5 - 0
11 - 4 - 0 Japan  Takahanada S Japan  Kotonishiki 7 - 8 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 United States  Musashimaru HD ø Japan  Kirishima 0 - 0 - 15
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō K Japan  Takamisugi 4 - 11 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima M1 Japan  Kushimaumi 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tomoefuji M2 Japan  Misugisato 7 - 8 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Wakahanada M3 Japan  Wakashoyo 10 - 5 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Daizen M4 Japan  Toyonoumi 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Terao M5 Japan  Takatōriki 5 - 10 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M6 Japan  Kyokudōzan 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M7 Japan  Kitakachidoki 7 - 8 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Oginohana M8 Japan  Kotonowaka 6 - 9 - 0
0 - 0 - 15 ø Japan  Kototsubaki M9 ø Japan  Kotobeppu 8 - 6 - 1
3 - 12 - 0 Japan  Tokitsunada M10 Japan  Mitoizumi 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kasugafuji M11 ø Japan  Kirinishiki 0 - 5 - 10
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kotoinazuma M12 Japan  Tamakairiki 2 - 13 - 0
2 - 13 - 0 Japan  Tatsuhikari M13 Japan  Kiraiho 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Naminohana M14 Japan  Daishōyama 12 - 3 - 0
2 - 3 - 10 ø Japan  Kotogaume M15 Japan  Kotofuji 9 - 6 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M16 Japan  Kyokugōzan 4 - 11 - 0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 14 March – 28 March

1993 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
10 - 5 - 0 United States  Akebono Y ø  
11 - 4 - 0 Japan  Takanohana O United States  Konishiki 9 - 6 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 United States  Musashimaru S ø Japan  Akinoshima 0 - 2 - 13
ø   HD Japan  Kirishima 5 - 10 - 0
14 - 1 - 0 Japan  Wakahanada K Japan  Wakashoyo 10 - 5 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki HD ø  
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takanonami M1 Japan  Tochinowaka 4 - 11 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan M2 ø Japan  Kushimaumi 7 - 7 - 1
3 - 12 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M3 Japan  Misugisato 9 - 6 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Oginohana M4 Japan  Tomoefuji 9 - 6 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M5 ø Japan  Kotobeppu 0 - 0 - 15
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Takamisugi M6 Japan  Toyonoumi 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Naminohana M7 Japan  Mitoizumi 4 - 11 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kotoinazuma M8 Japan  Kitakachidoki 8 - 7 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Kototsubaki M9 Japan  Terao 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M10 Japan  Daizen 7 - 8 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M11 Japan  Mainoumi 6 - 9 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M12 Japan  Kotonowaka 9 - 6 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Aogiyama M13 Japan  Tochinofuji 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Hitachiryu M14 Japan  Kenkō 10 - 5 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kasugafuji M15 Japan  Enazakura 6 - 9 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Higonoumi M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Natsu basho

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Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 May – 23 May

1993 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
13 - 2 - 0 United States  Akebono Y ø  
14 - 1 - 0 Japan  Takanohana O United States  Konishiki 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 United States  Musashimaru S Japan  Wakanohana 10 - 5 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Wakashoyo HD ø  
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Takanonami K Japan  Kyokudōzan 4 - 11 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M1 Japan  Tomoefuji 3 - 12 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kirishima M2 Japan  Takamisugi 5 - 10 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kotonishiki M3 Japan  Toyonoumi 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kushimaumi M4 ø Japan  Kitakachidoki 0 - 0 - 15
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Terao M5 Japan  Kotobeppu 5 - 10 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Kenkō M6 Japan  Takatōriki 11 - 4 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M7 Japan  Kotonowaka 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M8 Japan  Kasugafuji 5 - 10 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M9 Japan  Higonoumi 7 - 8 - 0
0 - 0 - 15 ø Japan  Akinoshima M10 Japan  Oginohana 9 - 6 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Tochinofuji M11 Japan  Daizen 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M12 Japan  Kotoinazuma 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Tokitsunada M13 Japan  Naminohana 4 - 11 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Mitoizumi M14 Japan  Kiraiho 8 - 7 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M15 Japan  Kaiō 4 - 11 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Oginishiki M16 ø Japan  Hitachiryu 0 - 0 - 15
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 4 July – 18 July

1993 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
13 - 2 - 0 United States  Akebono* Y ø  
13 - 2 - 0 Japan  Takanohana O United States  Konishiki 9 - 6 - 0
13 - 2 - 0 Japan  Wakanohana S United States  Musashimaru 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Takanonami HD ø  
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki K Japan  Wakashoyo 7 - 8 - 0
3 - 12 - 0 Japan  Kirishima M1 Japan  Kotonishiki 12 - 3 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M2 Japan  Kotonowaka 8 - 7 - 0
4 - 11 - 0 Japan  Oginohana M3 Japan  Kyokudōzan 4 - 11 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Tokitsunada M4 Japan  Kitakachidoki 5 - 10 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Daishōhō M5 Japan  Mitoizumi 9 - 6 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M6 Japan  Mainoumi 4 - 11 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Takamisugi M7 Japan  Kushimaumi 5 - 10 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Tomoefuji M8 Japan  Kotoinazuma 5 - 10 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Toyonoumi M9 Japan  Kotofuji 11 - 4 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Akinoshima M10 Japan  Oginishiki 4 - 11 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Terao M11 Japan  Higonoumi 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kotobeppu M12 Japan  Kiraiho 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kenkō M13 Japan  Tochinowaka 10 - 5 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Daizen M14 Japan  Kasugafuji 9 - 6 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Minatofuji M15 Japan  Aogiyama 5 - 10 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tomonohana M16 Japan  Hitachiryu 5 - 10 - 0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner
*Won 3-Way Playoff

Playoff

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(Two consecutive victories required to win the Playoff and the yūshō)

Aki basho

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Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 September – 26 September

1993 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
14 - 1 - 0 United States  Akebono Y ø  
12 - 3 - 0 Japan  Takanohana O Japan  Wakanohana 9 - 6 - 0
0 - 2 - 13 ø United States  Konishiki HD ø  
8 - 7 - 0 United States  Musashimaru S Japan  Takanonami 10 - 5 - 0
ø   HD   Kotonishiki 9 - 6 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki K Japan  Kotonowaka 8 - 7 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Wakashoyo M1 ø Japan  Mitoizumi 4 - 10 - 1
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kotofuji M2 Japan  Akinoshima 9 - 6 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M3 Japan  Kotobeppu 5 - 10 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kenkō M4 Japan  Terao 6 - 9 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Higonoumi M5 Japan  Daizen 5 - 10 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M6 Japan  Kasugafuji 7 - 8 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M7 Japan  Tokitsunada 7 - 8 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Minatofuji M8 Japan  Takamisugi 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kitakachidoki M9 Japan  Oginohana 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Tomonohana M10 Japan  Daishōhō 9 - 6 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kyokudōzan M11 Japan  Toyonoumi 7 - 8 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kirishima M12 Japan  Daishōyama 8 - 7 - 0
12 - 3 - 0 Japan  Kushimaumi M13 Japan  Tomoefuji 4 - 11 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M14 Japan  Kotoinazuma 9 - 6 - 0
2 - 13 - 0 Japan  Tatsuhikari M15 Japan  Musōyama 9 - 6 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tamakairiki M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Fukuoka International Centre, Kyushu, 7 November – 21 November

1993 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
Result East Rank West Result
13 - 2 - 0 United States  Akebono* Y ø  
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Takanohana O Japan  Wakanohana 12 - 3 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 United States  Konishiki HD ø  
12 - 3 - 0 Japan  Takanonami S Japan  Kotonishiki 9 - 6 - 0
ø   HD United States  Musashimaru 13 - 2 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kotonowaka K Japan  Akinoshima 6 - 9 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Takatōriki M1 Japan  Kushimaumi 5 - 10 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Misugisato M2 Japan  Tomonohana 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 8 - 1 ø Japan  Daishōhō M3 Japan  Takamisugi 4 - 11 - 0
3 - 12 - 0 Japan  Kirishima M4 ø Japan  Kotofuji 0 - 0 - 15
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Kenkō M5 Japan  Wakashoyo 8 - 7 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Tochinowaka M6 Japan  Terao 7 - 8 - 0
5 - 10 - 0 Japan  Higonoumi M7 Japan  Kyokudōzan 6 - 9 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Mainoumi M8 Japan  Kotobeppu 8 - 7 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Kotoinazuma M9 Japan  Kasugafuji 6 - 9 - 0
6 - 9 - 0 Japan  Daishōyama M10 Japan  Tokitsunada 6 - 9 - 0
0 - 0 - 15 ø Japan  Mitoizumi M11 Japan  Musōyama 9 - 6 - 0
10 - 5 - 0 Japan  Daizen M12 Japan  Oginohana 4 - 11 - 0
8 - 7 - 0 Japan  Kiraiho M13 Japan  Tamakairiki 8 - 7 - 0
9 - 6 - 0 Japan  Kitakachidoki M14 Japan  Toyonoumi 8 - 7 - 0
7 - 8 - 0 Japan  Minatofuji M15 Japan  Kaiō 10 - 5 - 0
11 - 4 - 0 Japan  Oginishiki M16 ø  
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner
*Won Playoff

News

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January

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  • 24: Ōzeki Akebono takes his third top division championship and his second straight, virtually guaranteeing his promotion to yokozuna after only eight months as an ōzeki. The second division jūryō championship goes to Aogiyama. He would win a second eight years later in 2001.
  • 27: The Yokozuna Deliberation Council announces the promotion of Akebono to yokozuna, ending years of speculation about whether a foreign-born wrestler would ever be judged to have the dignity and ability necessary to wear the tsuna.[1] This also marks the end of the exceedingly rare occurrence of there being no active yokozuna, a gap which had lasted for eight months.

March

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  • 14: Akebono makes his yokozuna debut. Takahanada's ōzeki debut makes him the youngest ōzeki ever at 20 years and 5 months.
  • 28: Following historical precedent, Akebono does not take the championship in his yokozuna debut, losing it to komusubi Wakahanada, who along with his first championship also snaps up the Technique Prize and the Outstanding Performance Prize. His brother Takahanada is the runner up. Tokitsunada takes his first of his two jūryō championships.
  • 9: The brothers Ōzeki Takahanada and newly promoted sekiwake Wakahanada have their first tournaments at the new ring names Takanohana II and Wakanohana III respectively, to mark their pedigree as the sons of the legendary ōzeki Takanohana I and nephews of the great yokozuna Wakanohana II.
  • 23: Takanohana takes his third top division yūshō, his first as an ōzeki, with a 14–1 record. Akebono must settle for runner-up. Future makuuchi regular Minatofuji takes the jūryō championship.

July

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  • 18: In Nagoya, Akebono finally gets his first championship as yokozuna by winning a three-way playoff between himself and brothers Takanohana and Wakanohana. It is Akebono's fourth championship. Takanohana's loss would deny him a promotion to yokozuna this time around. Tatsuhikari wins his first of two jūryō championships.

September

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  • 12: Wakanohana debuts for the first time at ōzeki. Future ōzeki Musōyama makes his makuuchi debut. Ōzeki Konishiki is injured against Akinoshima and withdraws from the entire tournament after only this bout.
  • 26: Akebono takes a consecutive championship and his fifth overall. Takanohana is again runner-up. Later makuuchi regular Hamanoshima has his one and only jūryō championship. Two former jūryō wrestlers announce their retirements – Wakatosho at the age of 24 due to a left ankle injury, and Daigaku at age 28.

November

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  • 21: Akebono has his 3rd consecutive championship and his sixth overall by beating future yokozuna Musashimaru in a playoff. Konishiki's 6–9 losing record following the previous tournament where he missed all but the first day, would see him finally lose ōzeki status after 39 consecutive tournaments. Asanowaka receives his one and only jūryō championship.

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pollack, Andrew (26 January 1993). "Tokyo Journal; Sumo Bows and Opens Sacred Door to U.S. Star". New York Times. Retrieved 14 December 2023.