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Rikishi younger than everyone above them on the banzuke

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On 31/10/2023 at 22:40, Yarimotsu said:

since 1997 (before I was born).

So, I guess that's a case for `Get off My Lawn' (Anotheryearolder...)

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Hatsu 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
O1e Kirishima 24.04.1996
O1w Hoshoryu 22.05.1999
M1w Atamifuji 03.09.2002
J12w Tenshoho 07.09.2002
Ms3w Satorufuji 29.05.2004
Ms15e Wakaikari 22.02.2005
Ms57e Anosho 02.03.2005
Sd1e Tanji 05.06.2006
Sd27e Rinko 04.07.2006
Sd82e Takaarashi 28.12.2006
Jd17e Kiyonoyama 24.12.2007
Jd37e Yumenofuji 02.02.2008
Jd69w Kotohanashiro 04.02.2008
Jd95e Daibasho 21.03.2008

Kirishima and Hoshoryu pass Takakeisho

Atamifuji passes Hokuseiho

Hakuoho falls below Tenshoho

Satorufuji passes Otsuji and Kotokenryu

Wakaikari passes Tanji, who falls below Anosho

Keiga falls below Kiyonoyama, who passes Kotomunakata

Kotohanashiro passes Daibasho

 

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1 hour ago, Gurowake said:

Wakaikari passes Kotokenryu

I had taken zero notice of Wakaikari until now, but it seems like he's worth paying attention to, even if he is a smaller guy

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It looks like I made a mistake in the details.  Wakaikari didn't actually pass Kotokenryu but showed up on the list for another reason.  I've changed the details there.

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6 minutes ago, Gurowake said:

It looks like I made a mistake in the details.  Wakaikari didn't actually pass Kotokenryu but showed up on the list for another reason.  I've changed the details there.

Reaching the extended Ms promotion zone at 18 and after only 5 basho starting in Jk is impressive!

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Rikishi older than everyone above them on the banzuke, Hatsu 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
K1e Takayasu 28.02.1990
M10e Tamawashi 16.11.1984
Sd37e Dairaido 17.04.1980
Jd7w Yoshiazuma 26.05.1977
Jd15e Shoketsu 05.09.1976

Shodai and Myogiryu are knocked off the list immediately after appearing. Tamawashi is holding down a whole lot of ranks.

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I like how a Yokozuna can be younger and older ...

Is there anything a Yokozuna can't do? :-)

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2 hours ago, Yamanashi said:

I like how a Yokozuna can be younger and older ...

Is there anything a Yokozuna can't do? :-)

Throw a karaoke remote at people. 

What, too soon? :-P

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14 hours ago, Yamanashi said:

I like how a Yokozuna can be younger and older ...

Is there anything a Yokozuna can't do? :-)

The yokozuna happens to also be the only rikishi on the exclusive list "Rikishi above everyone else on the banzuke"

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On 31/12/2023 at 05:01, Yamanashi said:

I like how a Yokozuna can be younger and older ...

Is there anything a Yokozuna can't do? :-)

Show up?  ;)

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Haru 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
O1e Kirishima 24.04.1996
O1w Hoshoryu 22.05.1999
M2e Atamifuji 03.09.2002
J13w Hakuoho 22.08.2003
Ms7e Satorufuji 29.05.2004
Ms10e Wakaikari 22.02.2005
Ms28w Tanji 05.06.2006
Sd14e Rinko 04.07.2006
Sd64e Takaarashi 28.12.2006
Jd57e Yumenofuji 02.02.2008
Jd61e Daibasho 21.03.2008

 

Hakuoho passes Satorufuji and Tenshoho

Tanji passes Anosho

Kiyonoyama falls below Yumenofuji

Daibasho passes Kotohanashiro

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Posted (edited)

Rikishi older than everyone above them on the banzuke, Haru 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
K1w Nishikigi 25.08.1990
M7w Tamawashi 16.11.1984
Sd24e Dairaido 17.04.1980
Sd70e Shoketsu 05.09.1976

Shoketsu shortens this list by surpassing Yoshiazuma. Tamawashi masks Takayasu, with Nishikigi stepping in for the 3rd time.

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Natsu 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
O1e Hoshoryu 22.05.1999
K1w Onosato 07.06.2000
M1e Atamifuji 03.09.2002
J8w Hakuoho 22.08.2003
Ms6w Wakaikari 22.02.2005
Ms22e Tanji 05.06.2006
Ms52e Rinko 04.07.2006
Sd44e Hayashiryu 04.07.2006
Sd79w Takaarashi 28.12.2006
Jd15w Keiga 02.09.2007
Jd29w Yumenofuji 02.02.2008
Jd75e Daibasho 21.03.2008
Jk7e Takeuchi 08.09.2008
Jk10e Tsurugifuji 26.10.2008
Jk10w Daishisho 14.01.2009

Hoshoryu passes Kirishima.

Onosato passes Atamifuji

Wakaikari passes Satorufuji

Hayashiryu passes Takaarashi

Keiga passes Yumenofuji

Takeuchi, Tsurugifuji, and Daishisho join at the bottom.

 

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Rikishi older than everyone above them on the banzuke, Natsu 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
M3e Takayasu 28.02.1990
M9e Tamawashi 16.11.1984
Sd42w Dairaido 17.04.1980
Sd85w Shoketsu 05.09.1976

Takayasu returns as Nishikigi falls off and the eldest just fall.

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Nagoya 2024

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
O1e Kotozakura 19.11.1997
O1w Hoshoryu 22.05.1999
S1w Onosato 07.06.2000
M1w Atamifuji 03.09.2002
J13e Hakuoho 22.08.2003
Ms4e Otsuji 06.10.2003
Ms5w Wakaikari 22.02.2005
Ms39e Anosho 02.03.2005
Ms40e Shunrai 10.04.2005
Ms40w Tanji 05.06.2006
Sd20e Rinko 04.07.2006
Sd59w Takaarashi 28.12.2006
Sd90e Kiyonoyama 24.12.2007
Jd55w Kotohanashiro 04.02.2008
Jd72e Tsurugifuji 26.10.2008
Jd72w Uzumasa 29.10.2008
Jk7e Daishisho 14.01.2009
Jk16w Kikuchi 03.02.2009

Kotozakura passes Hoshoryu

Otsuji passes Wakaikari

Tanji falls past Anosho and Shunrai

Rinko passes Takaarashi.

Hayashiryu falls past Takaarashi

Kiyonoyama passes Keiga

Kotohanashiro passes Yumenofuji

Tsurugifuji and Uzumasa pass Daibasho and Takeuchi.  The two former rikishi have the same lifetime records, and so they both show up on the list only because somehow the older one (and their age difference is only 3 days) got precedent in the rankings.  Maybe it has something to do with the exact order or their wins in Mz, but I would think in that case Uzumasa would get the pass because he won his first match, so it's probably just random.

 Kikuchi enters the banzuke as the new youngest rikishi.

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Posted (edited)

Rikishi older than everyone above them on the banzuke, Nagoya 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
M3e Takayasu 28.02.1990
M7w Sadanoumi 11.05.1987
M9w Tamawashi 16.11.1984
Sd27e Dairaido 17.04.1980
Jd16e Shoketsu 05.09.1976

Sadanoumi re-establishes himself above Tamawashi for the first time since Kyushu, but as he is younger than Myogiryu he didn't make the list then. Prior to that you'd have to go back to 2016, meaning this is certainly Sadanoumi's first visit to the list.

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8 hours ago, Yarimotsu said:

meaning this is certainly Sadanoumi's first visit to the list.

A mixed blessing.

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Aki 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
O1e Kotozakura 19.11.1997
O1w Hoshoryu 22.05.1999
S1w Onosato 07.06.2000
M2e Atamifuji 03.09.2002
J5w Hakuoho 22.08.2003
Ms1w Satorufuji 29.05.2004
Ms2w Wakaikari 22.02.2005
Ms18e Tanji 05.06.2006
Sd29w Rinko 04.07.2006
Sd39w Takaarashi 28.12.2006
Jd2e Uzumasa 29.10.2008
Jd98w Daigozakura 10.12.2008
Jk6w Daishisho 14.01.2009
Jk10e Kikuchi 03.02.2009

No passing among seikitori. 

Satorufuji and Wakaikari pass Otsuji

Tanji passes Anosho and Shunrai

Kiyonoyama falls past Uzumasa, who also passes Kotohanashiro and Tsurugifuji

Daigozakura passes Daihisho

 

 

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Rikishi older than everyone above them on the banzuke, Aki 2024:

Y1e Terunofuji 29.11.1991
M4e Shodai 05.11.1991
M8e Endo 19.10.1990
M10e Tamawashi 16.11.1984
Sd43e Dairaido 17.04.1980
Sd70w Shoketsu 05.09.1976

Shodai returns for the first time this year. Endo's first-time visit to this list establishes his reputation as a true veteran in his successful fight to avoid getting stuck in Juryo.

 

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