Ōsunaarashi Kintarō
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(born February 10, 1992, as Abdelrahman Shalan, ) is a retired
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wrestler from
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. He was the first pro sumo wrestler from the
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. Ōsunaarashi, whose chosen
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translates into English as "great sandstorm", rose quickly through the unsalaried ranks, gaining the interest of Japanese media and popularity among sumo fans. Ōsunaarashi was promoted to the top tier ''
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'' division for the November 2013 tournament. He emerged victorious from his first two matches against ''
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'' ranked wrestlers in July 2014. He dropped in rank after injury problems and was forced to retire in March 2018 after being involved in a traffic accident when he was driving without a valid license. After leaving sumo he signed with Rizin FF, a Japanese national mixed martial arts organization where he joined other former ''
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'' like
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debut was at Rizin 13.


Early life and sumo background

Shalan was born in the
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, near
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. He was raised in the suburbs of
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and as a youth showed an interest in
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. Through an acquaintance, he became involved in amateur sumo at the age of sixteen. In 2008, he won the silver medal in the junior sumo world championships in
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, and the following year won the gold medal in an amateur championships in
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. In 2010 in earned a bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Estonia. He entered university as an accounting major, but still felt drawn by his love for sumo. He decided to come to Japan in August 2011, despite knowing virtually nothing about the country, after watching professional sumo bouts on
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. He tried out at a number of sumo stables, and was eventually accepted by
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. He accompanied the stable to tournaments and exhibitions as an observer while learning Japanese and procuring his visa.


Ring name

Ōsunaarashi's ring name, beyond the sandstorm reference, is also taken from his surname Shalan, as the second and third characters, can also be pronounced 砂 ("sha," meaning "sand") and 嵐 ("ran," meaning "storm"), respectively. The first kanji of 大 (pronounced "ō" or "dai," meaning "big") comes from the ring name of his stablemaster, the former Dairyū. His second name of Kintarō was chosen for two reasons; because his stablemaster thought he should have a very Japanese-sounding name to offset the fact he was a foreigner and as a reference to the character from folklore,
Kintarō is a folk hero from Japanese folklore. A child of superhuman strength, he was raised by a yama-uba ("mountain witch") on Mount Ashigara. He became friendly with the animals of the mountain, and later, after catching Shuten-dōji, the terror o ...
, who was said to have been so strong as to wrestle bears and beat them.


Career

Ōsunaarashi was allowed to participate in '' maezumō'' in the January 2012 tournament, and he debuted as a professional sumo wrestler in the following May tournament in
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at the rank of '' jonokuchi'' 5. He took the '' yusho'' or championship in this tournament with a perfect record of 7–0. He missed his first day of the next tournament in July 2012 due to a phlegmon inflammation, but was able to recover and return to the tournament to win all but one of his remaining bouts. From the September tournament onward he was very successful, never posting more than two losses in a tournament. In the May 2013 tournament he was promoted to a career best rank of ''
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'' 7 and with a 7–0 perfect record took his second championship procuring his promotion to the salaried ranks of ''
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'' for the July tournament. Many sumo wrestlers struggle after reaching this professional ranks, but two consecutive 10-5 tournament records in this division earned him promotion to the highest ranked ''makuuchi'' division for the November 2013 tournament. At the rank of ''
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'' 15 he came just short of a winning tournament at 7-8 in his top division debut. He managed to avoid demotion to ''jūryō'' for the following January 2014 tournament and achieved a strong 9-6 record. He sat out one match due to injury in the following March tournament, but still managed a winning record overall. Following a solid 10-5 performance in May, he was promoted to ''maegashira'' 3 for the July tournament. On the fifth day of the Nagoya tournament, in his first ever match against a ''
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,'' he picked up a ''
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'' for defeating Kakuryū. He then beat ''yokozuna'' Harumafuji on the very next day. Ōsunaarashi reached what was to be his highest rank of ''maegashira'' 1 at the November 2015 tournament, and earned his third ''kinboshi'' with another upset of Harumafuji on Day 2. However, was hospitalized after the tournament, and pulled out of the following tournament in January 2016. Ōsunaarashi was relegated to ''jūryō'' for the March tournament and dominated the division, taking the championship with a 13–2 record to secure an immediate return to ''makuuchi''. After suffering a recurrence of a knee injury, he withdrew shortly before the start of the July 2016 tournament in
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. He was again relegated to ''jūryō'' for the September tournament and withdrew with a groin injury on the sixth day, although he returned on Day 9 and completed the tournament finishing with six wins. In November he missed two bouts after suffering further injury problems but his nine wins were enough to see him promoted back to the top division. The January 2017 tournament saw Ōsunaarashi come back to the top division at ''Maegashira'' 16, things looked good starting out as he won the first three days, however Ōsunaarashi then lost the next eleven bouts. Though he was able to get a win on the final day, he finished with a 4–11 record which put him back down in ''jūryō.'' March 2017 saw Ōsunaarashi at ''jūryō'' 7 where he was able to go 10-5 causing him to be in a three way playoff for the ''jūryō'' championship, however he was defeated by Toyohibiki. He remained in the ''jūryō'' division for the rest of 2017.


Fighting style

Ōsunaarashi's profile at the
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listed his favoured techniques as ''tsuki/oshi'', or thrusting and pushing. His two most common winning ''
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'' in his career were ''yori kiri'' (force out) and ''tsuki dashi'' (thrust out). He was known for the power of his right arm in particular.


Retirement from sumo

He withdrew from the January 2018 tournament after he was suspected of causing an accident in
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on January 3 while driving without a
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, defying the
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’s ban on wrestlers driving. Although Ōsunaarashi said he had an international driving license, it had apparently expired. His lawyer initially claimed it was Ōsunaarashi's pregnant wife who was driving, but police established that it was Ōsunaarashi after studying surveillance camera footage. Ōsunaarashi was placed under "house arrest" by the Sumo Association on February 1, pending the decision of the
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on whether to file charges against him. The police referred the case to prosecutors on February 7, and the summary court fined him 500,000 yen on February 16. On March 9, the Sumo Association formally requested his retirement, the harshest punishment short of outright dismissal, and Ōsunaarashi indicated that he would comply.


Post-retirement activities

Ōsunaarashi was told he would not be getting a ''
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,'' or hair-cutting ceremony, and he appeared on Japanese television on March 31 with his head shaved, taking part in sumo matches with
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and Josh Barnett. He made his
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debut on September 30, 2018, at the Rizin 13 event in the
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where he lost to
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. This is his only MMA appearance to date. Ōsunaarashi was the coach for the Egyptian sumo team at the
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. The sumo team was banned from competing the remaining sumo events after "poor sportsmanship" following a gold medal win in the men's lightweight in which the winning wrestler, Abdelrahman El-Sefy, celebrated his win in an excessive manner and Ōsunaarashi angrily arguing with officials. Ōsunaarashi has continued to appear in amateur sumo exhibition tournaments in the United States, where he now resides.


Personal life

He is a practicing
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. This, among other things, means he must observe
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and fast during this period. It was reported that he found this especially challenging while active in professional sumo, as wrestlers are expected to eat heartily and train hard everyday, especially in their younger years, to build up bulk. When tournaments coincide with Ramadan, he admitted this made his tournament appearances at this time more challenging as he had to train and wrestle on an empty stomach. In June 2016 he became a tourism ambassador for his native country, to encourage Japanese people to visit Egypt despite
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. The couple have three sons.


Career record


Mixed martial arts record

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See also

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List of sumo tournament second division champions This is a list of wrestlers who have won the sumo second division ''jūryō'' championship since 1909, when the current championship system was established. These official tournaments are held exclusively in Japan. The wrestler who has won the mo ...
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List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers This is a list of foreign-born professional sumo wrestlers by country and/or ethnicity of origin, along with original name, years active in sumo wrestling, and highest rank attained. Names in bold indicate a still-active wrestler. There are 186 w ...
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List of past sumo wrestlers This is a list of prominent past wrestlers (either retired or deceased) in the sport of professional sumo. They are listed in order of the year and tournament month that they made their professional debuts. The information listed below was gleaned ...
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Glossary of sumo terms The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Osunaarashi, Kintaro 1992 births Living people Egyptian sumo wrestlers Sportspeople from Dakahlia Governorate Super heavyweight mixed martial artists Egyptian male mixed martial artists Egyptian Muslims Mixed martial artists utilizing Sumo Sportspeople banned for life 21st-century Egyptian sportsmen