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词条 Matsunobori Shigeo
释义

  1. Pre-modern top division record

  2. Modern top division record

  3. See also

  4. References

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| image = File:Matsunobori 1958 Scan10001.JPG
| native_name = 松登 晟郎
| name = Matsunobori Shigeo
| birth_name = Fukutarō Nagai
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1924|7|20}}
| birth_place = Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1986|4|21|1924|7|20}}
| height = {{height|meters=1.72}}
| weight = {{convert|154|kg|lb|abbr=on|lk=on}}
| heya = Oyama
| rank =
| record = 469–442–29
| debut = January 1941
| highestrank = Ōzeki (January 1956)
| retireddate = November 1961
| yushos =
| prizes = Outstanding Performance (2)
Fighting Spirit (1)
| goldstars = 2 (Haguroyama, Chiyonoyama)
| update = December 2009
}}

Matsunobori Shigeo (20 July 1924 – 21 April 1986) was a sumo wrestler from Matsudo Chiba, Japan. He fought for the now defunct Oyama stable, joining in 1941. He reached the top makuuchi division in 1951 and made the second highest ōzeki rank (alongside Wakanohana) in 1956, after finishing as a runner-up to Kagamisato in the September 1955 tournament. He was an ōzeki for fifteen tournaments, although he lost the rank at the end of 1958. He retired in November 1961, and in his role as an elder of the Japan Sumo Association he became the head of Oyama stable in January 1962 upon the death of his old stablemaster, ex-sekiwake Takanobori.[1] He produced one sekitori, the maegashira Daihi, who retired in 1983. Upon Oyama's death in 1986 the stable was wound up and its two remaining wrestlers retired.

Pre-modern top division record

  • The New Year tournament began and the Spring tournament returned to Osaka in 1953.
{{Sumo record box start 1933-1952|Matsunobori Shigeo[2]}}{{Sumo record year start|1951}}
    {{Basho|j|3|e|8|7}}    {{Basho|j|1|w|11|4}}    {{Basho|m|16|e|10|5}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1952}}
    {{Basho|m|7|e|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|8|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|m|4|e|9|6|||*}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record box end}}{{Sumo record box start 1953-1956}}{{Sumo record year start|1953}}
    {{Basho|k|1|e|9|6}}    {{Basho|k|1|e|6|9}}    {{Basho|m|3|e|10|5}}    {{Basho|s|1|w|6|9}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1954}}
    {{Basho|m|2|w|11|4|||f|*}}    {{Basho|s|1|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|s|2|e|9|6|||o}}    {{Basho|s|2|e|9|6}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1955}}
    {{Basho|s|2|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|s|2|w|11|4}}    {{Basho|s|1|e|8|7}}    {{Basho|s|1|e|13|2||j|o}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1956}}
    {{Basho|o|1|w|5|10}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|9|6}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|9|6}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|9|6}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record box end}}

Modern top division record

  • Since the addition of the Kyushu tournament in 1957 and the Nagoya tournament in 1958, the yearly schedule has remained unchanged.
{{Sumo record box start}}{{Sumo record year start|1957}}
    {{Basho|o|1|w|9|6}}    {{Basho|o|1|w|9|6}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|8|7}}    {{Basho|note|'''Not held'''}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|6|9}}    {{Basho|o|2|e|9|6}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1958}}
    {{Basho|kyujo|rank=o|r-no=2|tozai=e}}    {{Basho|o|1|w|6|9}}    {{Basho|o|2|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|o|2|w|5|10}}    {{Basho|o|2|w|1|5|9}}    {{Basho|o|2|w|6|9}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1959}}
    {{Basho|s|1|w|3|12}}    {{Basho|m|2|w|9|6}}    {{Basho|k|1|e|6|9}}    {{Basho|m|1|e|5|10}}    {{Basho|m|5|w|6|9}}    {{Basho|m|10|e|8|7}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1960}}
    {{Basho|m|7|e|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|8|w|6|9}}    {{Basho|m|11|w|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|11|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|m|6|w|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|7|w|4|11}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start|1961}}
    {{Basho|m|15|w|10|5}}    {{Basho|m|9|e|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|9|w|8|7}}    {{Basho|m|7|w|7|8}}    {{Basho|m|6|w|5|10}}    {{Basho|intai|rank=m|r-no=11|tozai=e|win=4|loss=11}}  {{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record box end}}

See also

  • Glossary of sumo terms
  • List of past sumo wrestlers
  • List of ōzeki

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sumofanmag.com/content/Issue_5/Rikishi_of_Old.htm|title=Sekiwake Takanobori. “The Raiden of Shinshu”|last=Gunning|first=John|date=February 2006|publisher=Sumo Fan Magazine|accessdate=11 May 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Rikishi.aspx?r=3921|title=Matsunobori Shigeo Rikishi Information|publisher=Sumo Reference|accessdate=18 October 2012}}
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