Doitsuyama Posted November 6, 2015 Author Posted November 6, 2015 Just a minor glitch: on the Sansho page, lots of rikishi were awarded their 0th sansho. Corrected, thanks.
Asashosakari Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 I don't know if this is a bug or if I'm just expecting the wrong behaviour from the query (although I could swear it used to work as expected) - my queries from the Heisei Hopefuls thread are designed to highlight all rikishi who still have a chance to be promoted to makushita, but it appears to fail for rikishi who currently have zero losses.
Doitsuyama Posted November 12, 2015 Author Posted November 12, 2015 I don't know if this is a bug or if I'm just expecting the wrong behaviour from the query (although I could swear it used to work as expected) - my queries from the Heisei Hopefuls thread are designed to highlight all rikishi who still have a chance to be promoted to makushita, but it appears to fail for rikishi who currently have zero losses. Corrected for now, but it was likely the symptom, not the reason... I will have to look a bit further. 1
Senkoho Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Videos for the following bouts have been added to the Database: 01.1997 Day 13 Kitakachidoki – Kyokushuzan 01.1997 Day 14 Akebono – Wakanohana 03.1997 Day 3 Wakanohana – Kyokushuzan 03.1997 Day 13 Terao – Kyokushuzan 03.1997 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen: Takanohana – Kaio Musashimaru – Akebono Takanohana – Akebono 07.1997 Day 2 Mainoumi – Kyokushuzan (WOW!) 07.1997 Day 3 Wakanohana – Tochiazuma 07.1997 Day 15 Takanohana – Akebono 09.1997 Makuuchi yusho kettei sen: Takanohana – Musashimaru 11.1997 Makuushi yusho kettei-sen Takanohana – Takanonami 01.1998 Day 11 Takanohana – Tochiazuma 07.1998 Day 2 Akebono – Takatoriki 09.1998 Day 15 Takanohana – Akebono 01.1999 Day 15 Chiyotaikai – Wakanohana 01.1999 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Wakanohana – Chiyotaikai 03.1999 Day 10 Musashimaru – Chiyotaikai 03.1999 Day 15 Musashimaru – Takanonami 05.1999 Day 15 Akebono – Musashimaru 07.1999 Day 3 Akinoshima – Musashimaru 07.1999 Day 15 Akebono – Dejima 09.1999 Day 15 Musashimaru – Wakanohana 11.1999 Day 9 Musashimaru – Terao 11.1999 Day 15 Musashimaru - Takanohana 6
Senkoho Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Videos for the following bouts have been added/updated in the Database: 01.1993 Day 12 Hananokuni – Tomonohana (Juryo) 01.1993 Day 14 Takahanada – Kotonishiki 03.1993 Day 14 Wakahanada – Terao 05.1993 Day 15 Wakanohana – Konishiki 07.1993 Day 15 Wakanohana – Konishiki 11.1993 Day 6 Takanohana – Tomonohana 11.1993 Day 13 Akebono – Konishiki 01.1994 Day 7 Akebono – Takanonami 01.1994 Day 13 Akebono – Musashimaru 01.1994 Day 15 Musashimaru – Takanohana 09.1994 Day 15 Mainoumi – Takanohana 11.1994 Day 15 Akebono – Takanohana 01.1995 Day 1 Musoyama – Takanohana 01.1995 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Takanohana – Musashimaru 03.1995 Day 15 Takanohana – Akebono 11.1995 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Takanohana – Wakanohana 01.1996 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Takanohana – Takanonami 03.1996 Day 14 Takanohana – Kaio 07.1996 Day 15 Takanohana – Akebono 11.1996 Makuuchi yusho tomoe-sen: Musashimaru – Wakanohana Takanonami – Kaio Akebono – Musashimaru Takanonami - Musashimaru 3
Senkoho Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 Videos for the following bouts have been added/updated in the Database (a treat for Chiyonofuji fans this time): 01.1987 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Chiyonofuji – Futahaguro 03.1987 Day 1 Masurao – Futahaguro 03.1987 Day 7 Chiyonofuji – Masurao 05.1987 Day 14 Hokutoumi – Futahaguro 09.1987 Day 14 Asahifuji – Konishiki 09.1987 Day 15 Onokuni – Sakahoko 09.1987 Day 15 Hokutoumi – Futahaguro (sides should be changed in DB?) 11.1987 Day 15 Chiyonofuji – Futahaguro 05.1988 Day 7 Chiyonofuji – Hananoumi 05.1988 Day 8 Chiyonofuji – Ryogoku 05.1988 Day 9 Chiyonofuji – Sakahoko 05.1988 Day 10 Chiyonofuji – Kirinishiki 05.1988 Day 11 Chiyonofuji – Takamisugi 05.1988 Day 12 Chiyonofuji – Konishiki 05.1988 Day 13 Chiyonofuji – Nankairyu 05.1988 Day 14 Chiyonofuji – Onokuni 05.1988 Day 15 Chiyonofuji – Asahifuji 07.1988 Day 1 Chiyonofuji – Daijuyama 07.1988 Day 2 Chiyonofuji - Hananokuni 07.1988 Day 3 Chiyonofuji - Wakasegawa 07.1988 Day 4 Chiyonofuji - Itai 07.1988 Day 5 Chiyonofuji - Tochinowaka 07.1988 Day 6 Chiyonofuji - Terao 07.1988 Day 7 Chiyonofuji - Kotogaume 07.1988 Day 8 Chiyonofuji - Mitoizumi 07.1988 Day 9 Chiyonofuji - Sakahoko 07.1988 Day 10 Chiyonofuji - Ryogoku 07.1988 Day 11 Chiyonofuji – Asashio 07.1988 Day 12 Chiyonofuji – Hokutenyu 07.1988 Day 13 Chiyonofuji – Konishiki 07.1988 Day 14 Chiyonofuji – Asahifuji 07.1988 Day 15 Chiyonofuji – Onokuni 09.1988 Day 1 Chiyonofuji – Mitoizumi 09.1988 Day 2 Chiyonofuji – Ryogoku 09.1988 Day 3 Chiyonofuji – Tochinowaka 09.1988 Day 4 Chiyonofuji – Enazakura 09.1988 Day 5 Chiyonofuji – Kotogaume 09.1988 Day 6 Chiyonofuji – Akinoshima 09.1988 Day 7 Chiyonofuji – Sakahoko 09.1988 Day 8 Chiyonofuji – Asashio 09.1988 Day 9 Chiyonofuji – Kirishima 09.1988 Day 10 Chiyonofuji – Hananoumi 09.1988 Day 11 Chiyonofuji – Konishiki 09.1988 Day 12 Chiyonofuji – Terao 09.1988 Day 13 Chiyonofuji – Hokutenyu 09.1988 Day 14 Chiyonofuji – Asahifuji 09.1988 Day 15 Chiyonofuji – Onokuni 11.1988 Day 1 Chiyonofuji – Akinoshima 11.1988 Day 2 Chiyonofuji – Kotofuji 11.1988 Day 3 Chiyonofuji – Kotogaume 11.1988 Day 4 Chiyonofuji – Itai 11.1988 Day 5 Chiyonofuji – Wakasegawa 11.1988 Day 6 Chiyonofuji – Jingaku 11.1988 Day 7 Chiyonofuji – Hananokuni 11.1988 Day 8 Chiyonofuji – Sakahoko 11.1988 Day 9 Chiyonofuji – Ryogoku 11.1988 Day 10 Chiyonofuji – Daijuyama 11.1988 Day 11 Chiyonofuji – Konishiki 11.1988 Day 12 Chiyonofuji – Asashio 11.1988 Day 13 Chiyonofuji – Hokutenyu 11.1988 Day 14 Chiyonofuji – Asahifuji 03.1989 Day 14 Onokuni – Chiyonofuji 05.1989 Makuuchi yusho kettei-sen Hokutoumi – Asahifuji 09.1989 Day 13 Ozutsu – Chiyonofuji 11.1989 Day 1 Dairyu – Takahanada (Takahanada’s 1st sekitori bout) 11.1989 Day 5 Chiyonofuji – Terao 6
shimodahito Posted November 26, 2015 Posted November 26, 2015 WOW!!! THanks!!!! (Applauding...) (Punk rocker...) (Clapping wildly...) (Dohyo-iri...) (W00t, w00t, w00t...) (Bouncing of excitement...) (Crowned...)
Senkoho Posted November 28, 2015 Posted November 28, 2015 Videos for the following bouts have been added/updated in the Database: 03.1990 Day 7 Chiyonofuji - Hananokuni 05.1990 Day 1 Takahanada - Asahisato 03.1991 Day 6 Takahanada - Daishoyama 03.1991 Day 6 Akebono - Konishiki 03.1991 Day 11 Takahanada - Terao 07.1991 Day 13 Kotofuji - Takatoriki 09.1991 Day 2 Wakahanada - Asahifuji 09.1991 Day 3 Terao - Mainoumi 11.1991 Day 1 Mainoumi - Kyokudozan 01.1992 Day 3 Wakahanada - Asahifuji 01.1992 Day 7 Kitakachidoki - Mainoumi 09.1992 Day 2 Kyokudozan – Musashimaru (almost-KO) 09.1992 Day 13 Kotofuji – Mainoumi (mitokorozeme!) 09.1992 Day 14 Takahanada - Musashimaru 1
Senkoho Posted November 28, 2015 Posted November 28, 2015 Videos for the following bouts have been added/updated in the Database: 05.1984 Day 13 Takanosato - Hokutenyu 07.1984 Day 11 Onokuni - Kirishima 09.1984 Day 14 Chiyonofuji - Konishiki 09.1984 Day 15 Konishiki - Kotokaze 11.1984 Day 14 Asashio - Chiyonofuji 01.1985 Day 2 Tagaryu – Kitanoumi (Kitanoumi’s last bout) 01.1985 Day 13 Chiyonofuji - Kotokaze 05.1985 Day 13 Chiyonofuji - Onokuni 07.1985 Day 2 Chiyonofuji - Daitetsu 07.1985 Day 5 Chiyonofuji - Kitao 07.1985 Day 8 Kitao - Takanosato 09.1985 Day 14 Chiyonofuji - Onokuni 11.1985 Day 3 Kotokaze - Terao 11.1985 Day 9 Tochitsurugi - Konishiki 11.1985 Day 14 Kitao - Hoshi 01.1986 Day 15 Chiyonofuji - Hokutenyu 03.1986 Day 11 Hoshi - Kitao 05.1986 Day 8 Kitao - Konishiki 05.1986 Day 15 Chiyonofuji - Kitao 07.1986 Day 11 Kitao - Hoshi 07.1986 Day 15 Chiyonofuji - Kitao 09.1986 Day 14 Chiyonofuji - Asashio 11.1986 Day 2 Maenoshin - Masurao 11.1986 Day 15 Chiyonofuji - Futahaguro 3
Tenshinhan Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) Missing Makuuchi bouts (videos) between Hatsu 2011 and Kyushu 2015 have been added to the database. Edited December 3, 2015 by Tenshinhan 6
Katooshu Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 (edited) Quick question, At around 4:15 this video shows Akebono defeating Takanohana in their pre-sekitori days, but I notice that the only non-sekitori match between them in the database is a win for Takanohana at makushita. Does anyone know the circumstances behind the recorded bout? Edited December 3, 2015 by Kotooshu's Revenge
Asashosakari Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 Quick question, At around 4:15 this video shows Akebono defeating Takanohana in their pre-sekitori days, but I notice that the only non-sekitori match between them in the database is a win for Takanohana at makushita. Does anyone know the circumstances behind the recorded bout? That must be the jonokuchi bout mentioned here. The DB has no lower-division results for that basho. 1
Akinomaki Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 There is no "University: Nihon University" entry for Tsurugisho/Abiko Sakamoto (23, 183cm, 170kg) enters Oitekaze-beya, to join his Nichidai sempai Endo (and also Nichidai Daishomaru/Kawabata and Tsurugisho/Abiko, plus Daieisho, to name all sekitori), intending to make his ms15TD debut at the Hatsu basho.Edit: I just checked and saw that we didn't have the university background of Abiko in detail yet, mentioned in the articles about his juryo promotion. like this: http://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/1571354.html 1
Tenshinhan Posted March 11, 2016 Posted March 11, 2016 Somehow the maezumo results for Hatsu 2016 aren't really completed in the database. Muramatsu 3-0 Ichiki 3-0 Kaizen 3-1 Obamaumi 3-1 Umiwatari 3-3 Wakayamana 3-2 Kobayashi 2-3 Uchida 2-3 Asatamaki 2-0-2 Nakano 1-3 Izumigawa 1-3 Wayama 1-3 Kotokoga 0-4 Ogiryu 0-1-3 1
Asashosakari Posted March 21, 2016 Posted March 21, 2016 (edited) Asatamaki isn't marked as a jonokuchi debutant for some reason. (Possibly related? He's marked with an absence for maezumo in the 2016.01 timeline, unlike any other maezumo rikishi.) Edited March 21, 2016 by Asashosakari
Asashosakari Posted March 22, 2016 Posted March 22, 2016 Asatamaki isn't marked as a jonokuchi debutant for some reason. (Possibly related? He's marked with an absence for maezumo in the 2016.01 timeline, unlike any other maezumo rikishi.)Ah, I see what's wrong, he's somehow already marked with a high rank of Sd100. Sandanme tsukedashi glitch, I guess. (The Hatsu maezumo records are also still glitched, at least the totals; the bout results are there now.) 1
Senkoho Posted April 3, 2016 Posted April 3, 2016 (edited) The SumoParis Youtube channel has some old Eurosport digests from 2000. I will to be adding video links for Natsu 2000. Can anyone help me out and do some other basho? a rare jikan-mae start: Natsu 2000 Day 14 - Daizen - Takatoriki Edited April 3, 2016 by Senkoho 1
Senkoho Posted April 3, 2016 Posted April 3, 2016 (edited) Natsu 2000, days 10-15 are now in the Database. Linking Nagoya '00 now (22-year old Aminishiki as one of the higlights) Oh man, these 2000 bashos bring so many memories! This is when a 10-year old Senkoho started watching sumo and fell in love with it instantly :) Those guys were my heroes. And maybe I'm biased, but sumo in 2000 had much more interesting characters and bouts than it has now... Edited April 3, 2016 by Senkoho 4
Atenzan Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Rikishi.aspx?r=3565 Here, Tachiyama's yusho are bumped by 2 beside the hoshitori. His 1st is listed as his 3rd, his 2nd as his 4th and so on.
orandashoho Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 oh wow, 2000... I started watching in '99, and became a fan of the then-greats. Some of those matches I still remember today. It would be so great to see those again! I am truly greatful to all those who keep the sumo database the superior resource it is.
Asashosakari Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Rikishi.aspx?r=3565 Here, Tachiyama's yusho are bumped by 2 beside the hoshitori. His 1st is listed as his 3rd, his 2nd as his 4th and so on. That's intentional. Yusho have only been officially awarded since 1909.06; for the guys whose careers straddled that line, the DB counts their pre-1909 "best performances" towards their yusho totals, even though those are unofficial victories.
Asashosakari Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 (edited) Some kind of glitch related to guys who had 0 wins or 0 losses in Natsu, they don't show up in queries at the moment. Edit: It affects the Haru results as well. Edited May 23, 2016 by Asashosakari
Akinomaki Posted May 27, 2016 Posted May 27, 2016 (edited) "No Shin-Deshi" for the Natsu basho should maybe better be "No Shin-Deshi information yet" Edited May 27, 2016 by Akinomaki
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