Yubinhaad Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 (edited) https://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/202409260000799.html The rijikai has decided the latest round of promotions for the gyoji and tokoyama, and there's no long wait for a pair of tate gyoji this time, as the recently-new Inosuke will go up to Shonosuke and Kimura Shotaro will take his place as Inosuke. There are also three promotions to the special class of tokoyama. The yobidashi miss out this time. All the promotions will take effect as of December 23rd, release date for the 2025 Hatsu basho banzuke. Gyoji: 42nd Shikimori Inosuke > 39th Kimura Shonosuke Kimura Shotaro > 43rd Shikimori Inosuke Shikimori Kandayu > to Sanyaku Kimura Takao > to Makuuchi Kimura Hideaki > to Juryo Kimura Narimasa > to Sandanme Kimura Katsunosuke > to Sandanme Kimura Keitaro > to Sandanme Tokoyama: Tokoasa > to Tokuto Tokonaka > to Tokuto Tokotatsu > to Tokuto Tokotakeshi > to Itto Tokonaka and Tokotatsu will reach mandatory retirement age a little over a year from now, following current tokuto Tokotsuru in July. Tokoasa is a couple of years younger. Penny for the thoughts of Kimura Tamajiro lately... Edited September 26, 2024 by Yubinhaad 5 4
Koorifuu Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 Oh, wow. Let me just put on my tinfoil hat and say that Tamajiro's sudden resignation makes a bit more sense now, somehow. He might've expected to be overtaken by the new Shonosuke and showed them the middle finger on the way out, or perhaps he was incentivised to leave so that the way was paved for the latter. Either way, happy for him. The guy's very charismatic. Did anyone ever spend so little time at Inosuke before being promoted to Shonosuke?
RabidJohn Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 54 minutes ago, Yubinhaad said: Penny for the thoughts of Kimura Tamajiro lately... He was bitter and twisted about the situation when he walked, and I don't imagine this development makes him feel much better. I wonder, however, if his sudden departure forced the NSK to abandon its decade-long zero-to-one tate-gyoji experiment. I see no one's done any leap-frogging, either... If this really is normal service resumed, I suppose someone will be able to figure out when forum fave Konosuke will get some purple trim. 1
Doreikishi Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 (edited) 6 hours ago, Faustonowaka said: Has there ever been a gyoji who was promoted from Inosuke to Shonosuke after only 1 basho? Yes, after the 2006 Hatsu Basho, both Tate-gyoji (32nd Shonosuke and 34th Inosuke) retired and so Kimura Asanosuke III. became 35th Shikimori Inosuke for the 2006 Haru Basho and was immediately moved up to 33rd Kimura Shonosuke for the 2006 Natsu Basho right after. Edited September 26, 2024 by Doreikishi 1
Faustonowaka Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 2 hours ago, RabidJohn said: If this really is normal service resumed, I suppose someone will be able to figure out when forum fave Konosuke will get some purple trim. Purple and white in 2 years (39th Shonosuke turns 65 after Aki 2026) Full purple in 4 years (43rd Inosuke, by then probably 40th Shonosuke, turns 65 after Aki 2028) 3 1
WAKATAKE Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 Where is Konosuke in the pecking order? Is he likely to change his name?
Ripe Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 4 hours ago, WAKATAKE said: Where is Konosuke in the pecking order? Is he likely to change his name? Going by Gyoji list on Kyokai pages, he's top Sanyaku Gyoji and first in line for promotion to Inosuke...
Akinomaki Posted November 20 Posted November 20 On 26/09/2024 at 10:41, Yubinhaad said: the promotions will take effect as of December 23rd, release date for the 2025 Hatsu basho banzuke. Gyoji: Kimura Hideaki > to Juryo On 11/03/2024 at 12:56, Akinomaki said: Humpta gyoji Kimura Hideaki still has 2 years to get to a proper nokotta nokotta, then he's 40 at the urakata promotion round and has to be promoted to juryo. From the humpta-humpta he uttered in the past, he is now at nokot-kotta nokot-kotta. Kimura Hideaki was promoted a year before he absolutely had to, though he hadn't managed a proper nokotta nokotta. Now one year as lowest juryo gyoji, thus usually for the makushita bouts around the juryo dohyo-iri, and he is back to humpta instead of at least nokot-kotta.
Koorifuu Posted November 23 Posted November 23 Is there a justification to his unique shout i.e. regional slang? 1
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