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competition for elementary and middle school students held every year in
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Origin

The Hakuhō Cup is one of the largest and most prestigious
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choosing not to hold a sumo competition for the 2025 national middle school and high school tournaments, the Hakuhō Cup also sits its impact status for the sport's popularity. Its origins are actually in the Asashōryū Cup. The Wanpaku National Championship is an all-Japanese event, and Asashōryū wished to allow Mongolian kids on the
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in the Kokugikan. The first Asashōryū Cup was held in August 2009, in the Kokugikan. At the time, no individual competitions were held, and in total 12 teams of 5 wrestlers per team, each consisting of boys aged 8 to 12, competed in a team competition. The event was largely won by the Mongolian delegation, who scored a no-defeats. The competition was however a mixed success with only 1,000 people in the audience instead of the advertised 7,000. Asashōryū, who wanted to make this an annual event, was forced to retire a few months later, and the event was never repeated. Hakuhō was then the only and established his own event in 2010. The Hakuhō Cup in its current form is an event for boys from first to ninth grade. Around 1,300 boys attended the 2020 event, hailing from Asian countries, such as
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and Japan but also from the
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and the
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. Since 2014, the event is produced by Osamu Suzuki, an experienced screenwriter. The tournament is a popular event with lectures by former professional wrestlers between competitions. The Hakuhō Cup is also a place where it is not uncommon to come across professional wrestlers, whether they are retired or active, who come to encourage their son or to participate in the organization by refereeing or in some other capacity. All the members of the
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are involved in the event. Since the event has grown into a prestigious amateur competition, many participants have had successful careers in sumo, and include like -ranked wrestlers Ōnoshō, Ura, Kotonowaka and Hakuōhō.


Organization

The tournament is a private event, and only clubs that have received an invitation may take part. The event is an amateur sumo competition. Competitors are between 5 and 15 years old, and are divided into 7 divisions (ranging from first grade to sixth grade and junior high school). An eighth category, combining participants from the first seven to form groups that will compete for the team title, is also its own division. Like in
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, the most deserving young wrestlers are entitled to special awards modelled on the prizes. Another prize, the Osamu Suzuki Award, is also awarded. Each wrestler competing in his division must win to advance in the competition. The event is recognized as an organizational challenge, with participants coming from all over the world and from all over Japan. Organizing accommodation is particularly complicated. The tournament also takes place in the middle of the school year. In addition, as the event is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan, organizers must apply to the Japan Sumo Association for permission to use the arena. During the period of the event, it is common for
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to open their doors to students to train and eat with professional
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Previous events

''Results only began to be published in 2016''


2010-2013

In 2010, the first Hakuhō Cup took place in the Ohama Sumo Hall of
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. The event gathered around 750 elementary and junior high school students. Among them, 8 amateurs from Mongolia participated to a sumo event for the first time. The original event should have taken place in Mongolia in June, but the travel was cancelled and the event postponed due to the
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that erupted within the
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at the time. Professional wrestlers
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participated in the event and his
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team won the team competition of that year. wrestler
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also attended the event. The Hakuho Cup then took place in December 2011 in
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. The following year, the Hakuhō Cup took place in April 2012 in Ōsaki,
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to entertain the children after the earthquake that devastated the prefecture. The location was also chosen as Hakuhō is also a tourism ambassador for the city and he felt it was also his responsibility to help the reconstruction effort. Only elementary and junior high school students from the
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were allowed to participate in the tournament. In 2013, the event was held on February 11 and, for the first time, took place in
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at the Ariake Colosseum. The tournament was marked by the victory of the two children of Tokitsukaze stablemaster (
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). His first son, Hiroichi Sakamoto, won the fourth-grade division, and his second son, Masamasa, won the first-grade division. In the same tournament, Kamatani Masakatsu (son of Sadogatake stablemaster
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) came third in the junior high school division.


2014

The event was held at the
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in
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on February, 2. Around 566 elementary and junior high school students from Japan, Mongolia, South Korea and China took part in the tournament. For the first time, the event was produced by screenwriter Osamu Suzuki who also designed a prize that was set to be awarded to the most memorable wrestler. The prize, taking the shape of a
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, went to Kaishin Nakanishi (from
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Sumo School), who finished second in the individual competition in the first-grade division. Among future ,
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placed 8th in the individual junior high school division.


2015

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on February, 1. Some 800 children from eight countries participated in the tournament. Among the participants,
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's son participated. It was the first public appearance of Kotomitsuki since his dismissal by the
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. That year, the individual championship (junior high school) was won by
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, who later joined
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under the name Kihō, using the system to reflects his other successes.


2016

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on January, 31. The sponsor of that year's event was ''ōzeki'' Kotoshogiku who was the first Japanese wrestler to win a January tournament in ten years that year. The individual championship (junior high school) of that year was won by Nakamura Daiki who later joined
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under the Ōnosato in 2023. Among the thousand participants, Hakuhō own son took part for the first time in the event. For the first time, a Mongolian won the Outstanding Performance prize.


2017

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on January, 29. The sponsor of that year's event was Kakuryū. A record number of more than 1,200 people gathered from Japan, Mongolia and the USA. Hakuhō's son, eight-year-old Mahato, participated in the second-grade division of the individual tournament but was eliminated in the first round, as he was in 2016. It was also the first time a Mongolian won the Fighting Spirit prize.


2018

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on February, 13. Around 1,300 elementary and junior high school students from eight countries and regions, including Mongolia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, gathered for the event. That year, the individual championship (junior high school division) was won by , who later joined
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.


2019

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on February, 11. On this edition, 54 teams and 1,194 participants from eight countries, including Japan, China and Mongolia, took part to the event. The sponsor of that year's event was
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. That year, the individual championship (junior high school division) was won by Tetsuya Ochiai, who later joined
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. In the fourth-grade individual competition, one match attracted particular attention after the underdog defeated after a thrilling match an opponent twice his weight. The winning wrestler, Kōsei Motomura, was awarded the competition's Technique Prize and then joined
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in April 2024, becoming the first wrestler since the end of the
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to be under tall.


2020

The event was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on February 2. A record number of more than 1,100 entrants from 14 countries participated to the event with 142 teams competing in the team division. This record makes the 10th edition of the Hakuhō Cup the largest sumo tournament in history. For the first time, a team of 5 Brazilians participated to the event. At the occasion of the ten years of the event, the Hakuhō Cup was sponsored by two :
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and Harumafuji. It was also the first public appearance of Harumafuji to an event linked to the
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since his retirement and the first time the three publicly met together since Harumafuji and Kisenosato retired. Olympics Minister
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also gave a speech for the opening ceremony. The Chinese team, which was scheduled to participate, was unable to come to Japan due to the spread of pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus.


2021

The 11th Hakuhō Cup was cancelled due to the spread of coronavirus.


2022

After taking a year off because of pandemic-related situations, the 12th Hakuhō Cup took place on April 3 in the Ōta-city General Gymnasium in
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, a venue chosen at the last minute to comply with COVID-19 protocols. Because of coronavirus protocols, the number of people in the venue, divided into morning and afternoon sessions for each grade, was kept to a minimum and general public admission was cancelled. The tournament was however streamed on
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. About 2,000 people attended, including 600 contestants. Former Kotoōshū served as sponsor for this edition.


2023

The event was held at the
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in
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on February 12. Over 122 teams with a total of 920 wrestlers were invited to compete. The event had been scaled down due to the
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, but returned to normal for the first time in three years. In addition to first to third-graders from all over Japan, children from seven countries (Mongolia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, the US, Australia, and
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) also gathered. For the first time, a "Toddler division" was introduced to allow really young kids to compete. During the competition, Uriah Ulima Kamahao Luamanu of
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won a bronze medal in the elementary school fifth-grade division. By doing so, he became the first-ever Hakuhō Cup medalist from the United States, and also the first wrestler from outside of Japan or Mongolia to reach the podium in any classification during the 13-year history of the event.


2024

The 2024 edition of the Hakuhō Cup was held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan on 12 February. A total of 1,100 people took part in the competition, with athletes from nine different foreign countries (Thailand, Brazil, Taiwan, Ukraine, Mongolia, Georgia, Poland, the USA and South Korea). Exceptionally, a children's group from
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was invited to take part as an honorary group, to entertain the children after the
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. Hiroto, son of former ''ōzeki'' Kotoshōgiku competed in the toddler division team competition and his club (Kashiwa Sumo Boy's Club) won the tournament. Former junior high school division winner Ōnosato also attended the event as a spectator, having come to cheer on Ibata Yūki (a wrestler also from
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). Yuki then went on to win the individual Junior High competition.


2025

As a result of the Hokuseihō's scandal and retirement and the closure of
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, the event was initially assumed to be cancelled due to the disciplinary punishment meted out to stablemaster Miyagino (former Hakuhō), the latter also mentioning in the press at the time of the scandal that he didn't consider it appropriate to hold the tournament. Encouraged by the children's clubs and friends, Miyagino and his tutor Isegahama (former
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) announced in December 2024 that they would be organizing the fifteenth edition of the event. Due to the late announcement of the organization, it was expected that many international clubs would not be able to make the trip. However, it was announced that Ukrainian clubs had been invited. Finally, clubs on the Noto Peninsula were also honored after the earthquake that struck at the beginning of the previous year. Around 1,100 children took part in this year's competition and a total of fifteen countries (the largest number since the beginnings of the Hakuhō Cup) were represented, with
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being represented for the first time. The Georgian delegation was led by former ''
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'' Kokkai, President of the Georgian Sumo Federation. Unusually, that year's Junior High competition was won by a freshman, Mongolian Temujin Chilgun, a rare achievement for a nationwide competition and the first time in the history of the Hakuhō Cup that a non-third-year student won the division.


Competition results


Special prizes


External links


Official X (formerly Twitter) account


References

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