Shimanoumi Kōyō
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is a Japanese professional
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wrestler from
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. He debuted in sumo wrestling in July 2012 and made his ''
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'' debut in May 2019. His highest rank has been ''
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'' 3. He wrestles for Kise stable.


Background

Hamaguchi Kōyō began sumo in elementary school and also practiced at a local sumo wrestling school. He also played baseball but chose to concentrate on sumo in his third year at Watsugu Junior High School. He was scouted by several professional sumo stables but was not recruited and chose to continue his education. He attended Meitoku Yoshitsune High School before studying Business Administration at
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. He was part of the university's successful sumo team but made little impact at national level in individual competition.


Career


Early career

After graduating from university, he entered the Kise stable to prepare for a career in professional sumo. Like most new recruits he initially used his family name as his ''
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'' and began his career as Hamaguchi. On his debut tournament ('' basho'') in July 2012 he won all seven of his regular matches in the ''
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'' division but lost the championship in a play-off against his stablemate Iwasaki. He was promoted to ''
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'' for September and replicated his previous performance as he lost the play-off to Iwasaki after winning all seven of his bouts. On Hamaguchi's debut in the fourth ''sandanme'' division in November 2012 he won four of his seven bouts to record a winning score or ''
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''. In the following tournament in January he was undefeated in seven matches to win the divisional championship ('' yusho'') and secure promotion to the third, ''
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'' level. Hamaguchi had winning records in his first two tournaments in ''makushita'' and in July he won two of his first three matches before losing to
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. In the latter bout he sustained a serious injury to the
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and was forced to withdraw from the tournament. The injury was so severe that Hamaguchi was forced to sit out the next five basho and was relegated back to the lowest division. In July 2014 Hamaguchi returned in the ''jonokuchi'' division and took the championship with a 7–0 record. Two months later he went undefeated in ''jonidan'' to win his second successive ''yusho''. A 6–1 result in ''sandanme'' saw him promoted back to ''makushita'' in January 2015. He quickly established himself in the upper ranks of the division and in January 2016 he was narrowly denied a ''yusho'' when he was beaten in a play-off by his stablemate Ura. Winning records in the next two tournaments saw him promoted to the second ''
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'' division for the first time for the July 2016 tournament. On his promotion he adopted the ''shikona'' ''Shimanoumi'', which combines the name of his home town with the ''
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'' for ''sea'' or ''ocean''. Shimanoumi's first appearance in ''juryo'' ended in failure as he won only four of his fifteen matches and was relegated back to ''makushita''. Competing towards the top of the third division for the rest of 2016 and throughout 2017 he performed consistently before a 5–2 result in January 2018 secured his second promotion to ''juryo''. He had mixed results in his next five tournaments and for the January 2019 basho he was ranked at ''juryo'' 13. Shimanoumi dominated the tournament, winning the ''yusho'' with a 13–2 record which included wins over
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and Chiyomaru. His success was not enough to secure promotion to the top ''
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'' division but did see him ranked at ''juryo'' 1 in March. Needing only eight wins for promotion Shimanoumi exceeded his target as he repeated his 13–2 result from January and became the first wrestler since
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and Yutakayama.


Makuuchi career

Shimanoumi made his first appearance in the top division in May 2019 at the rank of ''
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'' 12. He struggled early in the tournament winning only two of his first six matches and by the end of day 9 he had a record of 4–5. In the second week of the basho he showed considerable improvement and won his last six bouts including wins over
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, Kotoeko and Takarafuji. His 10–5 record saw him awarded the special prize for fighting spirit. Promoted to ''maegashira'' 6 for the July 2019 tournament he recorded an 8–7 result, securing his ''kachi-koshi'' with an '' uwatedashinage'' win over Aoiyama on day 14. He then found life in ''makuuchi'' more difficult, recording only one ''kachi-koshi'' in the next six tournaments, and he had fallen to the very bottom of the division at ''maegashira'' 17 by November 2020. He responded by mounting a challenge for the championship, sharing the lead with ''ōzeki'' Takakeishō with just a single loss after Day 12. He lost his final three matches to finish with an 11–4 record, but he received his second Fighting Spirit prize. Having been relegated to the ''
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'' division, Shimanoumi wrestled in this division for the whole of 2023. At the November tournament of that year, he faced Mitoryū in a match that lasted a total of 5 minutes and 57 seconds and was notably marked by a rare '' mizu-iri'' (water break), the first in the ''jūryō'' division in 24 years.


Fighting style

Shimanoumi has shown a preference for ''tsuki'' and ''oshi'' techniques which involve pushing and thrusting rather than grasping his opponent's ''
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'' or belt. His most common ''
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'' or winning move is '' oshidashi'', the push-out.


Personal life

In December 2021 Shimanoumi announced his engagement to Sayaka Fukuzono, a former
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)
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. They were married on 19 June 2022. The next month Shimanoumi changed his legal
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to Fukuzono.


Career record


See also

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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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List of active sumo wrestlers The following is an alphabetical list of all active professional sumo wrestlers in the top ''makuuchi'' division, and all those currently in lower divisions who have a Wikipedia article. Please refer to professional sumo divisions for more informa ...
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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 ...
* Active special prize winners


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shimanoumi, Kōyō 1989 births Living people Japanese sumo wrestlers Sumo people from Mie Prefecture