词条 | Wakatoba Hiromi |
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| image = | native_name = 若兎馬 裕三 | name = Wakatoba Hiromi | birth_name = Hiromi Yamada | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1977|06|15}} | birth_place = Tokyo, Japan | height = {{height|meters=1.75}} | weight = {{convert|130|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | heya = Oguruma, formerly Oshiogawa | rank = | record = 416-406-28 | debut = March, 1993 | highestrank = Maegashira 11 (November, 2003) | retireddate = September, 2007 | yushos = | prizes = | goldstars = | update = August 2007 }} Wakatoba Hiromi (born June 15, 1977 as Hiromi Yamada) is a former sumo wrestler from Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan. His highest rank was maegashira 11. CareerHe made his professional debut in March 1993, joining Oshiogawa stable, run by former ōzeki Daikirin. He initially wrestled under his own surname of Yamada. After a long apprenticeship in the junior ranks he achieved senior sekitori status in May 2001 upon promotion to the jūryō division. To mark the occasion he changed his shikona to Wakatoba. After a 10-5 record at the rank of jūryō 4 in July 2003 he was promoted to the top makuuchi division. An 8-7 mark in his top division debut saw him promoted to his highest rank of maegashira 11. He fought in the top division for a total of seven tournaments. In March 2005 he was transferred to Oguruma stable when Oshiogawa stable shut down. He was demoted back to jūryō in March 2006 and after pulling out of the January 2007 tournament after only five days with an injury to his left leg he was relegated to the unsalaried ranks. RetirementAfter the May 2007 tournament it was reported that Wakatoba had retired, and he was quoted as saying he had lost his will to continue, and that his most memorable match was one against Terao. However, he subsequently denied that he had retired, and he competed in the following tournament in July. However, after that tournament, having fallen to the rank of makushita 57, he did retire and became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under his old stablemaster's name of Oshiogawa the following month.[1]His danpatsu-shiki, or official retirement ceremony, was held in February 2008, and he introduced his fiancé at the event. He worked as a coach at Oguruma stable until leaving the Sumo Association in August 2010. This move coincided with the death of the previous Oshiogawa, and the Oshiogawa stock was obtained by Takekaze. Career record{{Sumo record box start|Wakatoba Hiromi[2]}}{{Sumo record year start link|1993}} {{Basho}} {{Basho|MAEZUMOU}} {{Basho|jk|5|e|5|2}} {{Basho|jo|140|e|5|2}} {{Basho|jo|95|w|3|4}} {{Basho|jo|118|e|4|3}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1994}} {{Basho|jo|93|w|5|2}} {{Basho|jo|50|w|5|2}} {{Basho|jo|11|e|4|3}} {{Basho|sa|94|e|4|3}} {{Basho|sa|76|e|6|1}} {{Basho|sa|24|e|2|4|1}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1995}} {{Basho|sa|50|w|2|5}} {{Basho|sa|78|w|4|3}} {{Basho|sa|62|e|2|4|1}} {{Basho|sa|84|e|5|2}} {{Basho|sa|53|w|4|3}} {{Basho|sa|33|w|6|1}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1996}} {{Basho|ma|53|e|3|4}} {{Basho|sa|11|e|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|60|e|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|38|e|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|21|e|3|4}} {{Basho|ma|29|w|3|4}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1997}} {{Basho|ma|37|w|2|5}} {{Basho|ma|57|w|3|4}} {{Basho|sa|12|e|3|4}} {{Basho|sa|25|w|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|59|w|2|3|2}} {{Basho|kyujo|rank=sa|r-no=21|tozai=e}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1998}} {{Basho|kyujo|rank=sa|r-no=21|tozai=e}} {{Basho|sa|81|e|5|2}} {{Basho|sa|51|e|7|0|P}} {{Basho|ma|32|e|3|4}} {{Basho|ma|40|w|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|27|w|2|5}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|1999}} {{Basho|ma|44|e|2|5}} {{Basho|ma|29|e|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|17|w|2|5}} {{Basho|ma|31|e|1|6}} {{Basho|ma|50|w|3|4}} {{Basho|sa|4|e|4|3}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2000}} {{Basho|ma|54|w|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|44|w|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|37|e|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|21|e|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|16|e|5|2}} {{Basho|ma|7|w|5|2}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2001}} {{Basho|ma|4|e|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|2|e|4|3}} {{Basho|j|12|e|7|8}} {{Basho|j|13|w|9|6|P}} {{Basho|j|9|w|6|9}} {{Basho|j|12|e|7|8}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2002}} {{Basho|j|13|e|4|11}} {{Basho|ma|5|w|6|1}} {{Basho|j|12|e|2|13}} {{Basho|ma|10|w|4|3}} {{Basho|ma|8|e|6|1}} {{Basho|ma|1|e|4|3}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2003}} {{Basho|j|11|w|8|7}} {{Basho|j|8|w|8|7}} {{Basho|j|5|w|8|7}} {{Basho|j|4|e|10|5}} {{Basho |m|13|e|8|7}} {{Basho |m|11|e|7|8}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2004}} {{Basho |m|12|w|4|11}} {{Basho|j|4|e|8|7}} {{Basho|j|3|w|9|6}} {{Basho |m|15|3|3|12}} {{Basho|j|5|e|5|10}} {{Basho|j|10|e|11|4}} {{Sumo record year start link|2005}} {{Basho|j|3|w|7|8}} {{Basho|j|4|w|8|7}} {{Basho|j|1|e|6|9}} {{Basho|j|5|e|10|5}} {{Basho |m|15|w|8|7}} {{Basho |m|12|e|5|10}} {{Sumo record year end}} {{Sumo record year start link|2006}} {{Basho|m|15|w|4|11}} {{Basho|j|6|e|6|9}} {{Basho|j|10|e|9|6}} {{Basho|j|7|e|5|10}} {{Basho|j|11|w|9|6}} {{Basho|j|8|e|7|8}} {{Sumo record year start link|2007}} {{Basho|j|10|e|1|4|10}} {{Basho|ma|8|w|2|5}} {{Basho|ma|22|w|1|6}} {{Basho|ma|46|e|3|4}} {{Basho|INTAI|rank=ma|r-no=57|tozai=e|win=0|loss=0|absent=0}} {{Basho}} {{Sumo record year end}}{{Sumo record box end}} See also
References1. ^{{cite web|author=|title=Sumo Beya Guide|publisher=Japan Sumo Association|url=http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/ozumo_meikan/sumo_beya/oguruma.html|date=2007-08-27|accessdate=2007-08-29}} 2. ^{{cite web | author= | title=Wakatoba Hiromi Rikishi Information | publisher=Sumo Reference | url=http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Rikishi.aspx?r=287 | date= | accessdate=2013-05-26}} External links
4 : 1977 births|Living people|Japanese sumo wrestlers|Sumo people from Tokyo |
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