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Takamisakari Seiken

Takamisakari Seiken ( Japanese 高見 盛 精 彦 , real name Seiken Kato 加藤 精 彦 Kato: Seiken ; born May 12, 1976 in Itayanagi Village) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler .

Takamisakari Seiken
高見 盛 精 彦
Takamisakari Seiken 2008 May.jpg
personal information
NameSeiken Kato
Date of BirthMay 12, 1976 ( 1976-05-12 ) (43 years old)
Place of Birthpos. Itayanagi , Kitsatsugaru County, Pref. Aomori , Japan
Growth188 cm
Combat weight140 kg
Professional career [* 1]
HeaAzumazaki Bay
Results [* 2]563-564-46
In makuuti [* 2]408-446-16
Debut dateMarch 1999
Top rankKomusubi (September 2002)
Resignation dateJanuary 2013
Cups1 Juru
Special prizes

2 Kanto-sho ,
2 Gyno-syo ,

1 Shukun-sho
Kimboshi2 ( Asashoryu , Musashimaru )
  1. ↑ Condition as of January 31, 2013.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Win-lose-starred-draws.

The wrestler is famous not so much for achievements, but for his characteristic gait and unique manner of preparing for the fight - with angular convulsive movements. For a similar manner known under the nickname " Robocop ", which gave him the Yokozuna Akebono . [1] Takamisakari professed an active, offensive style. In addition, he is known for strong-willed qualities, extreme tenacity and resourcefulness on the edge of Doha, vitality in seemingly hopeless situations. He is very shortsighted , wears glasses outside the ring, he constantly squints without glasses, which also adds color to his behavior in Doha. It is very popular among spectators and sponsors, many prize envelopes - kensho always stood out for its fights. Coming from university sumo, from the University of Nihon . A student of Takamiyama and Akebono . The highest achievement is komusubi , a typical level at the peak of a career is the middle of makuuti .

After the completion of the January tournament in 2013, he announced his resignation and transfer to coaching in his native school of Azumazaki Bay . He already has a Furivake coaching license. [2] .

Content

Results

Takamisakari [3]


Sumo YearJanuary
Hatsu Basho, Tokyo
March
Haru Basho, Osaka
May
Natsu Basho, Tokyo
July
Nagoya Basho, Nagoya
September
Aki Basyo, Tokyo
November
Kyushu Basho, Fukuoka
1999x
Makushita Tsukedashi # 60
6–1

Makusita # 32 West
6–1

Makushita # 13 West
6–1

Makushita # 3 West
4–3

Makusita # 2 West
6–1
2000
Juru # 12 East
7–8

Juru # 13 East
11–4

Juru # 3 West
11–4

Maegasira # 11 East
10–5
D

Maegashira # 7 West
1-3–11
Juru # 2 East
Missed due to injury
0–0–15
2001Juru # 2 East
Missed due to injury
0–0–15

Makusita # 1 East
2–5

Makusita # 10 West
6–1

Makushita # 3 West
4–3

Makushita # 2 East
4–3

Juru # 12 West
10–5
2002
Juru # 5 West
12–3

Maegashira # 13 East
9–6

Maegasira # 6 west
8–7

Maegashira # 2 East
9–6
T

Komusubi east
4–11

Maegasira # 4 East
5-10
2003
Maegashira # 9 East
10–5

Maegashira # 2 West
8–7
T

Maegasira # 1 west
6–9

Maegashira # 3 West
9–6
In ★ ★

Maegasira # 1 East
9–6
D

Komusubi east
5-10
2004
Maegasira # 3 East
4–11

Maegashira # 8 East
8–7

Maegashira # 4 West
6–9

Maegashira # 7 West
8–7

Maegashira # 7 East
7–8

Maegashira # 7 West
8–7
2005
Maegashira # 5 West
6–9

Maegasira # 8 west
9–6

Maegashira # 7 East
5-10

Maegashira # 11 West
10–5

Maegashira # 5 East
5-10

Maegashira # 9 East
7–8
2006
Maegasira # 10 East
7–8

Maegashira # 11 West
7–8

Maegashira # 12 East
8–7

Maegasira # 8 west
7–8

Maegashira # 9 East
7–8

Maegashira # 9 East
10–5
2007
Maegashira # 5 East
7–8

Maegashira # 6 East
7–8

Maegashira # 7 East
9–6

Maegasira # 4 East
3-12

Maegashira # 9 West
8–7

Maegasira # 8 west
5–5–5
2008
Maegasira # 14 East
8–7

Maegashira # 11 West
10–5

Maegashira # 7 East
7–8

Maegashira # 8 East
6–9

Maegashira # 11 West
6–9

Maegasira # 14 East
10–5
2009
Maegashira # 5 West
6–9

Maegashira # 7 West
6–9

Maegashira # 12 East
9–6

Maegashira # 4 West
6–9

Maegashira # 7 West
6–9

Maegashira # 11 West
8–7
2010
Maegasira # 11 East
7–8

Maegashira # 12 West
7–8

Maegashira # 13 West
8–7

Maegashira # 11 West
9–6

Maegashira # 5 East
4–11

Maegashira # 12 East
8–7
2011
Maegashira # 9 East
6–9
Cancel Basho
Maegasira # 15 East
7–8

Maegasira # 14 East
3-12

Dzyure # 7 west
6–9

Juru # 10 West
9–6
2012
Juru # 6 West
7–8

Juru # 8 East
8–7

Juru # 6 East
7–8

Juru # 6 West
5-10

Juru # 8 East
7–8

Juru # 9 East
6–9
2013Juru # 12 East
Resignation
5–10–0
xxxxx
The result is given as a win-lose-shot Victory Small Cup Resignation Did not act in makuuti

Special prizes : D = For morale (Kanto-sho); B = For an outstanding performance (Shukun-sho); T = For technical excellence (Gino-sho)
Also shown: ★ = Kimbosi ; P = Participation in the additional finals
League: Makuuchi - Jyuryo - Makushita - Sandamme - Jonidan - Jenokuchi

Macawuchi Ranks: Yokodzuna - Odzeki - Sekivake - Komusubi - Maegashira

Notes

  1. ↑ Friedman, Gary. Sumo stars live large in LA (neopr.) . Los Angeles Times (June 8, 2008). Date of treatment June 9, 2008. Archived November 20, 2012. (eng.)
  2. ↑ Robocop hung mawashi on a nail
  3. ↑ Lédeczi, András; Faragó, Károly. Rikishi in Juryo and Makunouchi ( Neopr .) . Date of treatment September 23, 2007. Archived March 15, 2012.

Literature

  • Ivanov O. “Sumo. Living traditions of ancient Japan. " - M., Style-MG, 2004 ISBN 5-8131-0062-8

Links

  • The official page of the wrestler
  • Biography on japan-sumo.ru


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Takamisakari_Seiken&oldid=100479260


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