2022 in sumo

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The following are the events in professional sumo during 2022.

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Tournaments

Hatsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 January – 23 January [1]

2022 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
1-3-11ø Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 6-9-0
13-2-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi S Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei K Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage M1 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ura M2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Endō 7-8-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi M4 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji 6-9-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M5 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma 4-11-0
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū M6 Flag of Japan.svg Abi 12-3-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M7 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji 9-6-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Hidenoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 6-9-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyonokuni M9ø Flag of Japan.svg Shimanoumi 5-6-4
5-8-2 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M10 Flag of Japan.svg Akua 4-11-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi M11 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi 7-8-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ishiura M12 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomaru M13 Flag of Japan.svg Yutakayama 6-9-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M14 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto 5-10-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu M15 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M16 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō M17ø Flag of Brazil.svg Kaisei 5-7-3
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō M18ø0-0-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 13 March – 27 March [1]

2022 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
3-3-9ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai O Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō 8-7-0
0-0-0øO Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 11-4-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage* S Flag of Japan.svg Abi 8-7-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō K Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō M1 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 4-11-0
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō M2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M3 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 1-14-0
10-5-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama M4 Flag of Japan.svg Endō 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M5 Flag of Japan.svg Ishiura 2-7-6
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M6 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 11-4-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M7 Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi 5-10-0
5-10-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M8 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 5-10-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru M9 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shimanoumi M10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M11 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō M12 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomaru M13 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyonokuni 5-6-4
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M14 Flag of Japan.svg Yutakayama 7-8-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Akua M15 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi M16 Flag of Japan.svg Kōtokuzan 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M17 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto 8-7-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner
*Won Playoff

Natsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 May – 22 May [1]

2022 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
12-3-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi O Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 5-10-0
0-0-0øO Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S Flag of Japan.svg Abi 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū K Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 11-4-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M1 ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 0-0-15
10-5-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama M2 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M3 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Endō M4 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 11-4-0
2-4-9ø Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M5 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 7-8-0
9-5-1ø Flag of Japan.svg Ura M6 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 9-6-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M7 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shimanoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M9 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin 8-7-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi M10 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M11 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma 6-9-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M12 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 11-4-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū M13 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō M14 Flag of Japan.svg Yutakayama 6-9-0
5-10-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Azumaryū M15 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto 8-7-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Ishiura M16 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 9-6-0
2-13-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kōtokuzan M17 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki 6-9-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Nagoya basho

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 10 July – 24 July [1]

2022 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O ø Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 2-5-8
0-0-0øO Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 10-5-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S ø Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 6-7-2
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū K Flag of Japan.svg Abi 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama M1 ø Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 1-6-8
7-4-4ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 12-3-0
5-8-2ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu M4ø Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu 0-0-15
3-10-2ø Flag of Japan.svg Endō M5 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M6ø Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 8-5-2
4-11-0ø Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi M7ø Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin M8ø Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 8-5-2
1-14-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shimanoumi M9ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 5-6-4
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū M10 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 9-6-0
5-6-4ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M11 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 10-5-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi M12 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji 9-6-0
6-3-6ø Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M13 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M14ø Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 5-8-2
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M15 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Yutakayama M16ø Flag of Japan.svg Daiamami 2-9-4
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji M17 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomaru 6-9-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Aki basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 11 September – 25 September [1]

2022 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
5-5-5ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 4-11-0
0-0-0øO Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 4-11-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō Sø0-0-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Abi K Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 6-9-0
0-0-0øK Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama 9-6-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru M1 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka M2 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 8-7-0
13-2-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi M4 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu 11-4-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M5 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 9-6-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu M6 Flag of Japan.svg Endō 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M7 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō 5-10-0
7-8-0 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin M8 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji 10-5-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M9 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 6-9-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji M10 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M11 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū 6-9-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi M12 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden 11-4-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M13 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M14 Flag of Japan.svg Yutakayama 4-11-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi M15 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 5-10-0
5-10-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mitoryū M16 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 7-8-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Kyushu basho

Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Kyushu, 13 November – 27 November [1]

2022 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 11-4-0
0-0-0øS Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 6-9-0
6-9-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi K Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru K Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 7-8-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M1 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei M2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 4-11-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ura M3 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu M4 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 8-7-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M5 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi M6 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Endō M7 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū 8-7-0
3-12-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M8 Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō M9 Flag of Japan.svg Abi*12-3-0
7-8-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M10 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M11 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō M12ø Flag of Japan.svg Chiyotairyū 2-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi M13 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 10-5-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M14 Flag of Mongolia.svg Azumaryū 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M15 Flag of Japan.svg Atamifuji 4-11-0
0-15-0 Flag of Japan.svg Terutsuyoshi M16 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 10-5-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner
*Won 3-Way Playoff

Playoff

(Two consecutive victories required to win the Playoff and the yūshō)

News

January

Atamifuji reached juryo after the January tournament Atamifuji Sakutaro20220718.jpg
Atamifuji reached jūryō after the January tournament

February

March

Wakatakakage won his first yusho in March Wakatakakage Atsushi on January 15, 2022 (cropped).jpg
Wakatakakage won his first yūshō in March

April

May

June

July

Kinbozan earned promotion to juryo after the July tournament Kinbozan Haruki20220718.jpg
Kinbōzan earned promotion to jūryō after the July tournament

August

The first jungyō (regional tours) since November 2019 were held at the following locations: [100]

September

October

Wrestlers in Chiba, October 10

The autumn regional tours were held on the following dates: [100]

November

December

The winter regional tours were held on the following dates: [100]

Deaths

The 36th Kimura Shonosuke died in November 36 shonosuke 1.JPG
The 36th Kimura Shōnosuke died in November

See also

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