2001 in sumo

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The following are the events in professional sumo during 2001.

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Tournaments

Hatsu basho

Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 7 January – 21 January

2001 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of the United States.svg Akebono Y Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 14-1-0
14-1-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana *YøFlag placeholder.svg
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō Oø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai 2-2-11
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Dejima O Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama 8-7-0
øFlag placeholder.svgO Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama 9-6-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato S Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki 4-11-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka K Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M1 Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae 4-11-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M2ø Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi 0-0-15
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M3 Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō 4-11-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima M4 Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma 10-5-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi M5 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga 7-8-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinohana M6 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū 9-6-0
10-5-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō M8ø Flag of Japan.svg Tōki 0-0-15
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hamanoshima M9 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan M10ø Flag of Japan.svg Oginishiki 0-3-13
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kinkaiyama M11 Flag of Japan.svg Minatofuji 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M12 Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa M13 Flag of Japan.svg Tamarikidō 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Asanowaka M14 Flag of Japan.svg Wakakosho6-9-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner
*Won Playoff

Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 11 March – 25 March

2001 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana Y Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 12-3-0
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō O Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama 12-3-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama O Flag of Japan.svg Dejima 8-7-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai OøFlag placeholder.svg
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato S Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma K Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama 6-9-0
3-12-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō M1ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū 1-6-8
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan M2 Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi 6-9-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M3 Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki 10-5-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi M4 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima M5ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan 1-12-2
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū M6 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga M7 Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō M9 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki 5-10-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamanoshima M10 Flag of Japan.svg Asanowaka 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hamanoshima M11 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinohana 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa M12 Flag of Japan.svg Terao 8-7-0
3-5-7ø Flag of Japan.svg Kinkaiyama M13 Flag of Japan.svg Jūmonji 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Minatofuji M14 Flag of Japan.svg Daishi 4-11-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Aminishiki M15øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Natsu basho

Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 13 May – 27 May

2001 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana *Y Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 13-2-0
4-5-6ø Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō O Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama 12-3-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Dejima O Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama 9-6-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai OøFlag placeholder.svg
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada S Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki K Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato M1 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka 5-10-0
2-6-7ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M2 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan 4-11-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamanoshima M3 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga M4 Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae M5 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō M6 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi 4-11-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Jūmonji M7 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa M8 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 9-6-0
2-13-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terao M9 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima 8-7-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū M10 Flag of Japan.svg Aminishiki 7-8-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi M11 Flag of Japan.svg Asanowaka 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatsutomu M12 Flag of Japan.svg Hamanishiki 4-11-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tōki M13 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinohana 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen M14 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki 5-10-0
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan M15øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner
*Won Playoff

Nagoya basho

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 8 July – 22 July

2001 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana Y Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru 12-3-0
11-4-0ø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai O Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama 10-5-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama Oø Flag of Japan.svg Dejima 3-3-9
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō OøFlag placeholder.svg
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma S Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū K Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato 9-6-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi M1 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami 5-10-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M2 Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi 3-12-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada M3 Flag of Japan.svg Tōki 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi M4 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa 4-11-0
7-8-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan M5 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka 9-6-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima M6ø Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae 4-5-6
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga M7 Flag of Japan.svg Tamanoshima 12-3-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinohana M8 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan 6-9-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Jūmonji M9 Flag of Japan.svg Kitazakura 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū M10 Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō M11 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen 8-7-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M12 Flag of Japan.svg Aminishiki 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Asanowaka M13 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi 11-4-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatsutomu M14 Flag of Japan.svg Oginishiki 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Minatofuji M15øFlag placeholder.svg
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Aki basho

Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 September – 23 September

2001 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
9-6-0 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru Yø Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana 0-0-15
0-4-11ø Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō Oø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai 4-5-6
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama Oø Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama 3-7-5
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma S Flag of Japan.svg Dejima 5-10-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato K Flag of Japan.svg Tamanoshima 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M1 Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū 10-5-0
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki M2 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga 5-10-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō M4 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M5 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan M6 Flag of Japan.svg Tōki 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi M7 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō M8 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi M9 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa 7-8-0
0-4-11ø Flag of Japan.svg Tochinohana M10 Flag of Japan.svg Oginishiki 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan M11 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama M12ø Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae 0-0-15
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kitazakura M13 Flag of Japan.svg Aminishiki 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takatōriki M14 Flag of Japan.svg Hamanishiki 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daishi M15 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatsutomu 3-12-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

Kyushu basho

Fukuoka International Centre, Kyushu, 11 November – 25 November

2001 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
13-2-0 Flag of the United States.svg Musashimaru Yø Flag of Japan.svg Takanohana 0-0-15
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Musōyama Oø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotaikai 0-0-15
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kaiō OøFlag placeholder.svg
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tochiazuma S Flag of Japan.svg Kotomitsuki 9-6-0
øFlag placeholder.svgSø Flag of Japan.svg Miyabiyama 0-0-15
10-5-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Asashōryū K Flag of Japan.svg Kaihō 5-10-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanosato M1 Flag of Japan.svg Tamanoshima 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanowaka M2 Flag of Japan.svg Tosanoumi 5-10-0
2-13-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokitsuumi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Dejima 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M4 Flag of Japan.svg Tochinonada 7-8-0
1-1-13ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoryū M5 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokutenhō 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daizen M6 Flag of Japan.svg Akinoshima 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamakasuga M7 Flag of Japan.svg Tōki 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Oginishiki M8 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotenzan 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kyokushūzan M9 Flag of Japan.svg Wakanoyama 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanonami M10ø Flag of Japan.svg Hayateumi 8-2-5
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōtsukasa M11 Flag of Japan.svg Kitazakura 5-10-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hamanishiki M12 Flag of Japan.svg Tochisakae 7-8-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Aogiyama M13ø Flag of Japan.svg Higonoumi 4-8-3
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kōbō M14 Flag of Japan.svg Aminishiki 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tamarikidō M15 Flag of Japan.svg Buyūzan 10-5-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yusho Winner

News

January

February

March

Kaio won two tournaments in 2001. Sumo May09 Kaio.jpg
Kaio won two tournaments in 2001.

May

June

July

September

Akebono at his retirement ceremony YokozunaAkebonoPuttingOnRopeBelt.jpg
Akebono at his retirement ceremony

November

Deaths

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The following are the events in professional sumo during 2007.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2006.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2005.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2004.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2003.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2002.

The following are the events in professional sumo during 2000.

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References

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  4. 1 2 "Tochiazuma promoted to ozeki". Japan Times. 29 November 2001. Retrieved 12 October 2017.