1992 in sumo

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The following are the events in professional sumo during 1992.

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Tournaments

Hatsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 January – 26 January

1992 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Hokutoumi Yø Flag of Japan.svg Asahifuji 0-4-11
12-3-0 Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki O Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki S Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka K Flag of the United States.svg Akebono 13-2-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi M1 Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada 10-5-0
14-1-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada M2 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama 5-10-0
9-6-0 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru M3 Flag of Japan.svg Ryōgoku 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki M4 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima M5 Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan M6 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi 8-7-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Sakahoko 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M8 Flag of Japan.svg Kotogaume 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakasegawa M9 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg KiraihoM10 Flag of Japan.svg Kasugafuji 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M11 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji M12 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō M14 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari 7-8-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōzutsu M15 Flag of Japan.svg Wakashoyo 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tsunenoyama M16 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoinazuma 8-7-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 8 March – 22 March

1992 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-3-12ø Flag of Japan.svg Hokutoumi YøFlag placeholder.svg
13-2-0 Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki O Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima 12-3-0
8-7-0 Flag of the United States.svg Akebono S Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada 5-10-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka Kø Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada 0-10-5
øFlag placeholder.svgHD Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki M1 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M2 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima 12-3-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato M3 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M4 Flag of Japan.svg Terao 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki M5 Flag of Japan.svg Kasugafuji 4-11-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji M6 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama M8 Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan 8-7-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryōgoku M9 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Sakahoko M10 Flag of Japan.svg Toyonoumi 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M11 Flag of Japan.svg Oginohana 6-9-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg TsunenoyamaM12ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoinazuma 3-4-8
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakasegawa M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kiraiho9-6-0
3-12-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotogaume M14 Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi M15 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen M16 Flag of Japan.svg Hananokuni 6-9-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Natsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 May – 24 May

1992 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-0ø Flag of Japan.svg Hokutoumi YøFlag placeholder.svg
9-6-0 Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki Oø Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima 0-4-11
2-9-4ø Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka S Flag of the United States.svg Akebono 13-2-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima K Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki HD Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato M1 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji 8-7-0
2-13-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M2 Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama M3 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō M4 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M5 Flag of Japan.svg Toyonoumi 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan M6 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki 5-2-8
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg KiraihoM7 Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada 11-4-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki M9 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M10 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakashoyo M11 Flag of Japan.svg Kasugafuji 4-11-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M12ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakairiki M13 Flag of Japan.svg Oginohana 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsunada M14ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakasegawa 3-11-1
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg TsunenoyamaM15 Flag of Japan.svg Sakahoko 4-11-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryōgoku M16øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Nagoya basho

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 5 July – 19 July

1992 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of the United States.svg Akebono O Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki 10-5-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima HDøFlag placeholder.svg
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima S Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki 6-9-0
11-4-0 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru K Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada HDø Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji 0-2-13
4-9-2 Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada M1 Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi 13-2-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan M2 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi M3ø Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki 5-5-5
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg KiraihoM4 Flag of Japan.svg Toyonoumi 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka M5 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama M6 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari 4-11-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji M7 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M8 Flag of Japan.svg Oginohana 8-5-2
6-5-4ø Flag of Japan.svg Ryōgoku M9 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M10 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi M11 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsunada 8-7-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg TsunenoyamaM12 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M13 Flag of Japan.svg Enazakura 4-11-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen M14 Flag of Japan.svg Kenkō 3-12-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotogaume M15 Flag of Japan.svg Tachihikari7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hananokuni M16øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Aki basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 13 September – 27 September

1992 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima O Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of the United States.svg Akebono HDøFlag placeholder.svg
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima S Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 10-5-0
øFlag placeholder.svgHD Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato K Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada 14-1-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan HDøFlag placeholder.svg
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki M1 Flag of Japan.svg Toyonoumi 5-10-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M2 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama 5-10-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji M3 Flag of Japan.svg Oginohana 5-7-3
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M4 Flag of Japan.svg Kiraiho4-11-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki M5 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi M6 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsunada 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M8 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō 11-4-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada M9 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki M10 Flag of Japan.svg Kotogaume 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka M11 Flag of Japan.svg Ryōgoku 2-13-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M12 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji M13 Flag of Japan.svg Wakashoyo 10-5-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakairiki M14 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen 10-5-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Naminohana M15 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoinazuma 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Asahisato M16øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Kyushu basho

Fukuoka International Centre, Kyushu, 8 November – 22 November

1992 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-2-13ø Flag of the United States.svg Konishiki O Flag of the United States.svg Akebono 14-1-0
1-7-7ø Flag of Japan.svg Kirishima HDøFlag placeholder.svg
9-6-0 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru S Flag of Japan.svg Takahanada 10-5-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima HD Flag of Japan.svg Mitoizumi 1-12-2
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonishiki K Flag of Japan.svg Kyokudōzan 4-11-0
øFlag placeholder.svgHD Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki 5-10-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōhō M1 Flag of Japan.svg Takamisugi 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M2 Flag of Japan.svg Kushimaumi 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Misugisato M3 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinowaka 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakashoyo M4 Flag of Japan.svg Wakahanada 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kitakachidoki M5 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M6 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoefuji 10-5-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Toyonoumi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Mainoumi 4-11-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakairiki M8 Flag of Japan.svg Daishōyama 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuhikari M9 Flag of Japan.svg Oginohana 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M10 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoinazuma 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotofuji M11 Flag of Japan.svg Kiraiho7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsunada M12 Flag of Japan.svg Kirinishiki 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotogaume M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kasugafuji 9-6-0
10-4-1ø Flag of Japan.svg Kototsubaki M14 Flag of Japan.svg Kotobeppu 10-5-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M15 Flag of Japan.svg Hananokuni 5-10-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

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References

  1. "Meat Bomb: Konishiki, the quarter-ton sumo wrestler from Hawaii, has set off an explosion of new interest—and controversy—in the hidebound national sport of Japan". Sports Illustrated. 18 May 1992. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  2. "Sumo Star Charges Racism in Japan". New York Times. 22 April 1992. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  3. "Weight on Tradition : At 576 Pounds, Hawaiian Sumo Star Konishiki Has the Japanese Wrestling With Accepting a Foreigner at the Sport's Highest Rank". LA Times. 28 April 1992. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  4. "Former sekiwake Mitoizumi retires". Japam Times. 16 September 2000. Retrieved 3 August 2018.