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The promotion takes effect on 26 August, when the rankings for the September tournament are published. It will mark the first time since 2015 that both of the tate-gyōji ranks are occupied. [113] 26: The Sumo Association releases the banzuke for the September grand sumo tournament in Tokyo.
Tournaments in banzuke-gai (out of banzuke) status are not included. Name Total First ... September 2024: Makushita 34 9 Tochitenko: 175: March 1982: May 2011 ...
After the September tournament, during which he won the jūryō championship, it was confirmed when the banzuke for the November 2024 tournament was published that Takerufuji had been promoted to maegashira 16. [46]
A pictorial banzuke from the April 1788 basho. A banzuke for onsen (諸国温泉効能鑑, Shokoku onsen kōnō-kan), issued February 1851 (Kaei 4). The rankings on the banzuke are decided by an assembly composed of 20 sumo judges and three supervisors who gather a few days after each official tournament. The assembly assigns ranks to over 600 ...
Wrestlers can be listed in the order of their rank as of the most current January/Hatsu 2025 banzuke, by clicking the 'Current rank' sorting button.; The East side of the banzuke is regarded as more prestigious than the West side and those ranked on the East will generally have had a slightly better record in the previous tournament than those with the same rank on the West.
Following the September 2024 tournament, with demotion out of salaried status appearing likely, Aoiyama retired from professional competition. [16] At his retirement press conference Aoiyama said he was glad he became a sumo wrestler, adding that his most memorable professional bout was against then- ōzeki Kotoshōgiku in July 2012.
September 2014: Highest rank: Ōzeki (May, 2019) Retired: September 2024: Elder name: Minatogawa: Championships: 4 (Makuuchi) 1 (Jūryō) 1 (Makushita) 1 (Jonidan) 1 (Jonokuchi) Special Prizes: 3 Outstanding Performance 2 Fighting Spirit 2 Technique: Gold Stars: 3 Harumafuji 2 Kisenosato 1 * Up to date as of 28 August 2023.
Ōnosato during the 2024 May tournament. When the banzuke for the May 2024 tournament was announced, Ōnosato was promoted to his then-highest rank, komusubi, making his debut in the san'yaku ranks in just six tournaments, the second-fastest progression to these ranks since the Shōwa era (behind the record set in five tournaments by Ichinojō ...