Fujinokawa Takeo

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Fujinokawa Takeo
藤ノ川 武雄
Personal information
Born Takeo Morita
(1946-09-26) September 26, 1946 (age 77)
Otofuke, Hokkaidō, Japan
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Weight 108 kg (238 lb)
Career
Stable Isenoumi
Record 403-378-31
Debut May, 1961
Highest rank Sekiwake (May 1967)
Retired November, 1972
Championships 1 (Makushita)
Special Prizes Fighting spirit (2)
Outstanding performance (1)
Technique (4)
Gold Stars 4
Sadanoyama
Taihō
Kitanofuji
Tamanoumi
* Up to date as of July 2008.

Fujinokawa Takeo (born 26 September 1946 as Takeo Morita) is a former sumo wrestler from Otofuke, Hokkaido, Japan.

Career

He made his professional debut in May 1961 and reached a highest rank of sekiwake in May 1967. He was a runner-up in two top division (makuuchi) tournaments, finishing three wins behind Tamanoshima in May 1968 and losing a playoff to ozeki Kiyokuni in July 1969. He earned four kinboshi for defeating yokozuna and won seven special prizes.

Retirement from sumo

He retired in 1972 at the age of just 26, and after working as an assistant coach for some years under the elder name Tatekawa he became head coach of the Isenoumi stable in December 1982. In February 2002 he was elected to the board of directors of the Japan Sumo Association and he is known as Isenoumi Yukisige.[1] He commented about the suspension of Asashōryū in August 2007.[2] He apologized to Japan's vice sports minister Kenshiro Matsunami on behalf of the Sumo Association over the case of Junichi Yamamoto in February 2008.[3] He stood down from the board in February 2010. On September 25, 2011, NHK's live sumo broadcast contained coverage of Isenoumi oyakata's retirement press conference. He announced that he would be turning 65 the following day and thereby reach the mandatory retirement age of a sumo coach. He named his replacement as head coach as Katsunoura Oyakata, the former Kitakachidoki.

Career record

Fujinokawa Takeo[4]
Year in sumo January
Hatsu basho, Tokyo
March
Haru basho, Osaka
May
Natsu basho, Tokyo
July
Nagoya basho, Nagoya
September
Aki basho, Tokyo
November
Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka
1961 x x (Maezumo) East Jonokuchi #21
3–4
 
East Jonokuchi #9
5–2
 
West Jonidan #25
5–2
 
1962 West Sandanme #95
4–3
 
East Sandanme #75
5–2
 
East Sandanme #40
3–4
 
West Sandanme #44
3–4
 
West Sandanme #57
4–3
 
East Sandanme #44
5–2
 
1963 East Sandanme #14
5–2
 
East Makushita #74
4–3
 
West Makushita #70
3–4
 
West Makushita #73
3–4
 
West Makushita #82
2–5
 
East Makushita #95
5–2
 
1964 East Makushita #74
6–1
 
East Makushita #43
6–1
 
East Makushita #25
3–4
 
West Makushita #27
5–2
 
West Makushita #18
4–3
 
East Makushita #16
5–2
 
1965 West Makushita #7
2–5
 
East Makushita #19
3–4
 
West Makushita #22
6–1
 
East Makushita #7
3–4
 
West Makushita #10
4–3
 
East Makushita #7
7–0
Champion

 
1966 West Jūryō #13
9–6
 
West Jūryō #7
7–8
 
East Jūryō #8
7–8
 
West Jūryō #9
10–5
 
East Jūryō #2
10–5
 
East Maegashira #13
9–6
 
1967 East Maegashira #6
8–7
 
East Maegashira #4
12–3
TO
West Sekiwake #1
7–8
 
West Komusubi #2
2–13
 
East Maegashira #5
8–7
 
East Maegashira #2
3–12
 
1968 East Maegashira #11
11–4
 
East Maegashira #3
5–10
 
East Maegashira #5
10–5
F
East Maegashira #1
5–10
 
West Maegashira #4
8–7
 
East Maegashira #4
8–7
 
1969 West Maegashira #2
9–6
T
West Komusubi #1
8–7
T
West Komusubi #1
3–12
 
East Maegashira #5
12–3–P
TF
West Komusubi #1
5–10
 
West Maegashira #2
5–10
1970 West Maegashira #6
9–6
 
West Maegashira #1
7–8
 
West Maegashira #2
6–9
 
West Maegashira #3
7–8
East Maegashira #4
9–6
West Sekiwake #1
4–11
 
1971 West Maegashira #2
8–7
 
East Komusubi #1
5–10
 
East Maegashira #2
3–12
 
West Maegashira #9
3–4–8
 
West Jūryō #3
4–4–7
 
West Jūryō #7
6–9
 
1972 East Jūryō #11
8–7
 
West Jūryō #5
10–5
 
West Jūryō #1
10–5
 
East Maegashira #11
8–7
 
East Maegashira #10
2–5–8
 
East Jūryō #6
Retired
0–0
Record given as win-loss-absent    Top Division Champion Retired Lower Divisions

Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique     Also shown: =Kinboshi(s); P=Playoff(s)
Divisions: MakuuchiJūryōMakushitaSandanmeJonidanJonokuchi

Makuuchi ranks: YokozunaŌzekiSekiwakeKomusubiMaegashira

References

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See also


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