WAKATAKE Posted October 15, 2021 Author Posted October 15, 2021 Batch 17 (Yusho Durations) Longest Duration Between Yokozuna Yusho (6BPY) 1. 13 (Asahifuji, 5/1991~Akebono, 7/1993) 2. 7 (Hakuho, 3/2020~7/2021) *1 2. 6 (Takanohana, 9/1998~Musashimaru, 9/1999) 3. 5 (Taiho, 5/1969~Taiho, 3/1970) 3. 5 (Kitanofuji, 11/1971~Kitanofuji, 9/1972) 5. 4 (Asashio, 3/1961~Taiho, 11/1961) 5. 4 (Sadanoyama, 1/1968~Taiho, 9/1968) 5. 4 (Kitanoumi, 5/1975~Kitanoumi, 1/1976) 5. 4 (Musashimaru, 11/1999~Akebono, 7/2000) 5. 4 (Hakuho, 3/2012~Hakuho, 11/2012) *1 - Natsu 2020 was cancelled and not counted in the total Longest Duration Between Ozeki Yusho (6BPY) 1. 25 (Wakamisugi *1, 5/1977~Chiyonofuji, 7/1981) 2. 22 (Kisenosato, 1/2017~Takakeisho, 11/2020) *3 3. 17 (Kitanofuji, 1/1970~Kotozakura, 11/1972) 4. 13 (Sadanoyama, 1/1965~Kitanofuji, 3/1967) 5. 12 (Harumafuji, 5/2009~Harumafuji, 7/2011) *2 6. 11 (Taiho, 9/1961~Kitabayama, 7/1963) 6. 11 (Asahifuji, 1/1988~Konishiki, 11/1989) 6. 11 (Musashimaru, 5/1999~Kaio, 3/2001) 6. 11 (Kakuryu, 3/2014~Kotoshogiku, 1/2016) 10. 10 (Takanohana, 9/1975~Wakamisugi *1, 5/1977) 10. 10 (Hokutenyu, 7/1985~Hokutoumi, 3/1987) *1 = Wakanohana II *2 = Haru 2011 basho was cancelled and not counted towards total *3 = Natsu 2020 basho was cancelled and not counted towards total Longest Duration Between Individual Yusho (6BPY) 1. 43 - Kotonishiki (9/1991~11/1998) 2. 30 - Terunofuji (3/2015~7/2020) *1 3. 24 - Mienoumi (11/1975~11/1979) 4. 22 - Kotozakura (3/1969~11/1972) 5. 21 - Chiyotaikai (1/1999~7/2002) 6. 19 - Akebono (5/1997~7/2000) 7. 17 - Sadanoyama (3/1962~1/1965) 8. 16 - Kashiwado (1/1961~9/1963) 8. 16 - Kitanofuji (3/1967~11/1969) 8. 16 - Wakanohana III (3/1993~11/1995) *1 - Natsu 2020 was cancelled and not counted towards total Active Yusho Winner Durations 1. 22 - Tochinoshin (1/2018~) *1 2. 16 - Tamawashi (1/2019~) *1 3. 14 - Asanoyama (5/2019~) *1 5. 12 - Mitakeumi (9/2019~) *1 6. 10 - Tokushoryu (1/2020) *1 7. 7 - Shodai (9/2020) 8. 6 - Takakeisho (11/2020) 9. 5 - Daieisho (1/2021) *1 - Natsu 2020 was cancelled and not counted towards total
WAKATAKE Posted October 15, 2021 Author Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) Batch 18 (Yusho Streaks by Rank) Longest Yusho Streak by Yokozuna Rank (6BPY) 1. 21 - 7/1977 (Wajima), 9/1977 (Kitanoumi), 11/1977 (Wajima), 1/1978 (Kitanoumi), 3/1978 (Kitanoumi), 5/1978 (Kitanoumi), 7/1978 (Kitanoumi), 9/1978 (Kitanoumi), 11/1978 (Wakanohana), 1/1979 (Kitanoumi), 3/1979 (Kitanoumi), 5/1979 (Wakanohana), 7/1979 (Wajima), 9/1979 (Kitanoumi), 11/1979 (Mienoumi), 1/1980 (Mienoumi), 3/1980 (Kitanoumi), 5/1980 (Kitanoumi), 7/1980 (Kitanoumi), 9/1980 (Wakanohana), 11/1980 (Wajima) 2. 12 - 3/1965 (Taiho), 5/1965 (Sadanoyama), 7/1965 (Taiho), 9/1965 (Kashiwado), 11/1965 (Taiho), 1/1966 (Kashiwado), 3/1966 (Taiho), 5/1966 (Taiho), 7/1966 (Taiho), 9/1966 (Taiho), 11/1966 (Taiho), 1/1967 (Taiho) 3. 11 - 3/1970 (Taiho), 5/1970 (Kitanofuji), 7/1970 (Kitanofuji), 9/1970 (Tamanoumi), 11/1970 (Tamanoumi), 1/1970 (Taiho), 3/1971 (Tamanoumi), 5/1971 (Kitanofuji), 7/1971 (Tamanoumi), 9/1971 (Kitanofuji), 11/1971 (Kitanofuji) 3. 11 - 7/2009 (Hakuho), 9/2009 (Asashoryu), 11/2009 (Hakuho), 1/2010 (Asashoryu), 3/2010 (Hakuho), 5/2010 (Hakuho), 7/2010 (Hakuho) 9/2010 (Hakuho), 11/2010 (Hakuho), 1/2011 (Hakuho), 5/2011 (Hakuho) 5. 10 - 3/1988 (Onokuni), 5/1988 (Chiyonofuji), 7/1988 (Chiyonofuji), 9/1988 (Chiyonofuji), 11/1988 (Chiyonofuji), 1/1989 (Hokutoumi), 3/1989 (Chiyonofuji), 5/1989 (Hokutoumi), 7/1989 (Chiyonofuji), 9/1989 (Chiyonofuji) 6. 8 - 11/2012 (Hakuho), 1/2013 (Harumafuji), 3/2013 (Hakuho), 5/2013 (Hakuho), 7/2013 (Hakuho), 9/2013 (Hakuho), 11/2013 (Harumafuji), 1/2014 (Hakuho) 7. 7 - 11/2004~11/2005 (Asashoryu) 8. 6 - 7/1962~5/1963 (Taiho) 8. 6 - 5/2014~3/2015 (Hakuho) Longest Yusho Streak by Ozeki Rank (6BPY) 1. 4 - 7/1969 (Kiyokuni), 9/1969 (Tamanoshima), 11/1969 (Kitanofuji), 1/1970 (Kitanofuji) 1. 4 - 5/1994 (Takanohana), 7/1994 (Musashimaru), 9/1994 (Takanohana), 11/1994 (Takanohana) 3. 3 - 11/2002 (Asashoryu), 1/2003 (Asashoryu), 3/2003 (Chiyotaikai) Edited October 15, 2021 by WAKATAKE
Yokozuna Hattorizakura Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) On 14/10/2021 at 14:30, WAKATAKE said: Fastest Progress to Juryo from Pro Debut (Sandanme Tsukedashi, 6BPY Era) 1. 4 - Oyanagi (3/2016~11/2016) *1 2. 6 - Asanoyama (3/2016~3/2017) 3. 7 - Wakatakakage (3/2017~5/2017) 4. 8 - Kizakiumi (3/2018~7/2019)5. 26 - Asashiyu (3/2017~9/2021) (NEW ENTRY) *2 Wakatakakage should be 3/2017~5/2018 I got a few that could fit for most consecutive losses (assuming kyujo doesn't break the loss streak). obviously no one comes close to hattorizakura 3. 32 - Morikawa 4. 31 - Hiramatsu 4. 31 - Takagishi 4. 31 - Sano 7. 27 - Sugishita 8. 25 - Yamaguchiyama 8. 25 - Sato 10. 23 - Fujiazuma There's also Saseboyama who appears to have at least 27, although no torikumi for him seems to exist so it's unknown when the streak ended. Edited October 15, 2021 by Yokozuna Hattorizakura
Sue Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 12 hours ago, WAKATAKE said: Batch 16 Losses Most Career Losses (All Time) 9. 792 - Kirinji 10. 790 - Kaiki Active Rikishi with 700+ Losses: 1. 777 - Hanakaze Hanakaze could get himself into a tie for 9th place by turning in an 0-15 performance next basho....
RabidJohn Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sue said: Hanakaze could get himself into a tie for 9th place by turning in an 0-15 performance next basho.... 0-7 (or sometimes 8) is the worst outcome down there. Edited October 15, 2021 by RabidJohn
Churaumi Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 He'll get there eventually. We can all accomplish great things if we put our minds to it. I'm sure he can find it within himself to go 0-15...just might take three basho. You just have to believe.
Yamanashi Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 7 hours ago, Sue said: Hanakaze could get himself into a tie for 9th place by turning in an 0-15 performance next basho.... Not even the WOAT Shonan-hattori-zakura could pull that off in Jonidan. Let's Let Hanakaze Be Hanakaze and blaze his own trail.
Ripe Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 On 15/10/2021 at 05:08, WAKATAKE said: Batch 14: Age (Youth) Youngest Makuuchi Yusho (Since 1958) 1. Takahanada (19 years, 5 months - 1/1992) *1 2. Kitanoumi (20 years, 8 months - 1/1974) 3. Hakuho (21 years, 2 months - 5/2006) 4. Asashoryu (22 years, 1 month - 11/2002) 5. Wakahanada (22 years, 2 months - 3/1993) *2 6. Takakeisho (22 years, 3 months - 11/2018) 7. Chiyotaikai (22 years, 8 months - 1/1999) 8. Hoshi (22 years, 9 months - 3/1986) *3 9. Hokutenyu (22 years, 9 months, 14 days - 5/1983) 10. Akebono (23 years - 5/1992) *1 - Takanohana II *2 - Wakanohana III *3 - Hokutoumi Shouldn't that be "Youngest first time Makuuchi Yusho" or something else along those lines? Because if we go strictly by age of the Yusho winner then Takanohana would have 5 out of 10 spots (#1, #2, #4, #7 and #9), Kitanoumi would have 4 (#3, #5, #8 and #10) and Hakuho would have the remaining spot (#6)... 1
Sue Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 On 15/10/2021 at 12:44, RabidJohn said: 0-7 (or sometimes 8) is the worst outcome down there. D'oh! That's what I get for only watching the sekitori.
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