Endō shōta
He made his debut in Marchand currently wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He reached the makuuchi division in Endō shōtaand has six special prizes as well as seven kinboshi.
After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in March , making the top makuuchi division that September. His highest rank has been komusubi. He has been awarded one special prize for Fighting Spirit, one for Outstanding Performance and four for Technique, as well as seven gold stars for defeating yokozuna. He was runner-up in the September and September tournaments. He wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He is extremely popular with sumo fans and has been regarded as one of the most promising home-grown wrestlers in sumo. He began trying out more techniques and came to love sumo.
Endō shōta
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His most common winning kimarite is a straightforward yori kiri, or force out, endō shōta, and he uses a hidari yotsu grip on the mawashi or belt, with his right hand outside and left hand inside his opponent's arms.
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After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in March , making the top makuuchi division that September. His highest rank has been komusubi. He has been awarded one special prize for Fighting Spirit, one for Outstanding Performance and four for Technique, as well as seven gold stars for defeating yokozuna. He was runner-up in the September and September tournaments. He wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He is extremely popular with sumo fans and has been regarded as one of the most promising home-grown wrestlers in sumo. He began trying out more techniques and came to love sumo.
Endō shōta
He made his debut in March , and currently wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He reached the makuuchi division in September , and has six special prizes as well as seven kinboshi. His highest rank as of is komusubi. Endo with future yokozuna Asashoryu c. Endo first began trying out sumo in his primary school years largely to please his father. He did not like sumo at first, but as time went on he became inspired by the spirit and technique of then yokozuna Asashoryu. He began trying out more techniques and came to love sumo. In his second year of junior high school, he participated in a Kanazawa area sumo competition, where he won the team championship as well as beating the future Tochinosato in a playoff to take the individual championship. In high school, he participated in several team and individual competitions, taking two separate championships.
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Kyodo News. He did so without a top-knot as his hair was still not long enough for one. Fighting at the rank of maegashira 1 in May his highest rank since September , on Day 4 he was the first to earn a kinboshi against new yokozuna Kisenosato, giving Endo the third of his career. Toggle limited content width. Ranked at maegashira 8 in May , He stood at 9—3 after twelve days, and was then matched against two ozeki, defeating Takakeisho on Day 13, and then tournament leader Terunofuji on Day 14, a close bout that went to a judges' conference after the gyoji had originally called Terunofuji the winner. Retrieved 20 May His most common winning kimarite is a straightforward yori kiri, or force out, and he uses a hidari yotsu grip on the mawashi or belt, with his right hand outside and left hand inside his opponent's arms. Download as PDF Printable version. Promoted to the top of the maegashira ranks for the March tournament, he faced three ozeki and two yokozuna in his first five matches. Debuting at the rank of juryo 13, he came into his own, finally giving the kind of performance that had been expected of him.
After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in March , making the top makuuchi division that September. His highest rank has been komusubi. He has been awarded one special prize for Fighting Spirit, one for Outstanding Performance and four for Technique, as well as seven gold stars for defeating yokozuna.
He is extremely popular with sumo fans and has been regarded as one of the most promising home-grown wrestlers in sumo. Endo suffered a serious injury to his left knee after a bout against Shohozan on the fifth day of the March tournament, rupturing anterior cruciate ligaments and damaging the lateral meniscus. Tools Tools. He opted not to have surgery and competed in the following tournament in May, knowing he would be demoted to juryo if he failed to take part. Archived from the original on West Maegashira 10 9—6. He beat several wrestlers with top makuuchi division experience as well as other up and comers, including the closely watched Egyptian wrestler Osunaarashi. Japanese sumo wrestler. Upon graduation he entered Nihon University as an economics major. West Komusubi 1 8—7. Oyakata Gallery. He reached the makuuchi division in September , and has six special prizes as well as seven kinboshi. West Maegashira 4 4—
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