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Ichinoya Mitsuru
Sumo wrestler

Ichinoya Mitsuru

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64 years
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University of the Ryukyus
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Biography

Ichinoya Mitsuru (born 28 December 1960 as Tetsuhiro Matsuda) is a former sumo wrestler from Tokunoshima, Ōshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank wassandanme 6.

Career

At 46 years of age, Ichinoya was the oldest man in professional sumo since the start of the Shōwa era in 1926. When he began his sumo career in November 1983 his stablemate, former yokozuna Asashōryū was just three years old. He was the oldest wrestler in sumo for 62 tournaments, from the retirement of Dairyū in July 1997 until his own retirement in November 2007.

Ichinoya was interested in sumo from a very young age. He grew up on Tokunoshima island, which was the birthplace of the 46th Yokozuna Asashio Tarō III. He studied physics at Ryukyu University in Okinawa, and started up a sumo club there. Upon graduation he attempted to enter professional sumo but was turned away by a number of stables due to lack of height (at 166 cm he was below the minimum requirement of 173 cm). After help from Wakamatsu Oyakata (the former Fusanishiki) he moved into Takasago stable and did chores there and worked on stretching exercises before making his official debut in the November 1983 tournament. In July 1989 he became the first graduate of a national university to win a yūshō or tournament championship when he took the jonidan division title. He never rose higher than the fourth sandanme division, but he was much admired simply for his longevity and his determination in fighting opponents more than twenty years his junior. At the tournament in May 2007, ranked at Jonidan 87, he fought back from 0-3 down to achieve a 4–3 score and kachi-koshi. In November 2007, having completed 1000 professional bouts, he announced that he was retiring after 24 years in sumo. He also announced his intention to marry.

Ichinoya remained as the general manager of Takasago stable, looking after its day-to-day running. He is also a keen computer enthusiast and keeps a regular blog on the heya's website.

In February 2008 Ichinoya had his retirement ceremony, or danpatsu-shiki, at a hotel in Tokyo, along with his wedding reception. Asashōryū was among the attendees.

Career record

Year in sumoJanuary
Hatsu basho, Tokyo
March
Haru basho, Osaka
May
Natsu basho, Tokyo
July
Nagoya basho, Nagoya
September
Aki basho, Tokyo
November
Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka
1983xxxxx(Maezumo)
1984West Jonokuchi #43
6–1–PPPP
 
West Jonidan #89
3–4
 
East Jonidan #111
5–2
 
West Jonidan #68
2–5
 
West Jonidan #60
2–5
 
West Jonidan #90
2–2–3
 
1985East Jonidan #123
6–1
 
East Jonidan #49
2–5
 
East Jonidan #77
4–3
 
West Jonidan #51
3–4
 
East Jonidan #73
4–3
 
East Jonidan #53
4–3
 
1986East Jonidan #30
2–5
 
West Jonidan #61
3–4
 
West Jonidan #82
4–3
 
East Jonidan #43
5–2
 
East Jonidan #7
5–2
 
East Sandanme #68
1–6
 
1987West Jonidan #6
2–5
 
East Jonidan #34
1–6
 
West Jonidan #80
6–1
 
East Jonidan #14
4–3
 
West Sandanme #93
3–4
 
West Jonidan #5
2–5
 
1988West Jonidan #34
5–2
 
West Sandanme #97
4–3
 
West Sandanme #73
3–4
 
West Sandanme #90
5–2
 
East Sandanme #57
2–5
 
West Sandanme #86
4–3
 
1989East Sandanme #66
3–4
 
East Sandanme #80
2–5
 
West Jonidan #10
3–4
 
East Jonidan #28
7–0–P
Champion

 
West Sandanme #37
3–4
 
West Sandanme #53
3–4
 
1990West Sandanme #74
3–4
 
West Sandanme #97
5–2
 
West Sandanme #55
4–3
 
East Sandanme #37
4–3
 
East Sandanme #22
3–4
 
East Sandanme #35
3–4
 
1991East Sandanme #53
3–4
 
East Sandanme #71
4–3
 
West Sandanme #51
6–1
 
East Sandanme #6
1–6
 
West Sandanme #43
3–4
 
West Sandanme #53
1–6
 
1992West Sandanme #89
3–4
 
East Jonidan #7
3–4
 
East Jonidan #31
4–3
 
West Jonidan #6
3–4
 
East Jonidan #27
2–5
 
East Jonidan #59
4–3
 
1993East Jonidan #30
7–0–P
Champion

 
East Sandanme #35
2–5
 
East Sandanme #59
3–4
 
East Sandanme #73
4–3
 
West Sandanme #53
1–6
 
East Sandanme #90
3–4
 
1994West Jonidan #6
2–5
 
West Jonidan #42
5–2
 
West Jonidan #4
3–4
 
West Jonidan #19
4–3
 
East Sandanme #100
3–4
 
West Jonidan #19
4–3
 
1995West Sandanme #97
3–4
 
West Jonidan #22
2–5
 
West Jonidan #53
6–1
 
East Sandanme #89
1–6
 
West Jonidan #31
3–4
 
West Jonidan #52
2–5
 
1996West Jonidan #89
5–2
 
West Jonidan #42
3–4
 
West Jonidan #68
3–4
 
East Jonidan #94
3–4
 
East Jonidan #116
5–2
 
East Jonidan #67
3–4
 
1997East Jonidan #89
4–3
 
East Jonidan #62
4–3
 
West Jonidan #38
4–3
 
West Jonidan #15
3–4
 
West Jonidan #36
3–4
 
East Jonidan #57
3–4
 
1998East Jonidan #76
3–4
 
East Jonidan #94
4–3
 
West Jonidan #73
4–3
 
West Jonidan #48
3–4
 
East Jonidan #66
5–2
 
West Jonidan #23
5–2
 
1999West Sandanme #93
3–4
 
West Jonidan #9
3–4
 
West Jonidan #32
3–4
 
West Jonidan #48
3–4
 
West Jonidan #67
3–4
 
East Jonidan #84
4–3
 
2000West Jonidan #59
4–3
 
West Jonidan #34
1–6
 
East Jonidan #65
4–3
 
East Jonidan #41
2–5
 
West Jonidan #71
6–1
 
East Jonidan #1
2–5
 
2001East Jonidan #35
2–5
 
East Jonidan #59
4–3
 
East Jonidan #36
4–3
 
West Jonidan #15
3–4
 
West Jonidan #36
1–6
 
West Jonidan #69
2–5
 
2002East Jonidan #98
6–1
 
West Jonidan #20
3–4
 
East Jonidan #43
3–4
 
West Jonidan #57
2–5
 
West Jonidan #87
4–3
 
West Jonidan #60
4–3
 
2003West Jonidan #39
3–4
 
East Jonidan #54
4–3
 
West Jonidan #29
2–5
 
East Jonidan #60
5–2
 
West Jonidan #17
3–4
 
East Jonidan #41
3–4
 
2004West Jonidan #62
4–3
 
East Jonidan #38
1–6
 
West Jonidan #77
5–2
 
East Jonidan #32
2–5
 
East Jonidan #61
4–3
 
East Jonidan #39
3–4
 
2005West Jonidan #66
4–3
 
West Jonidan #41
2–5
 
West Jonidan #66
5–2
 
East Jonidan #25
2–5
 
West Jonidan #59
3–4
 
East Jonidan #78
2–5
 
2006East Jonidan #108
3–4
 
East Jonokuchi #2
4–3
 
West Jonidan #89
3–4
 
East Jonidan #111
4–3
 
East Jonidan #84
3–4
 
East Jonidan #102
4–3
 
2007East Jonidan #72
4–3
 
West Jonidan #46
1–6
 
East Jonidan #87
4–3
 
East Jonidan #61
3–1–3
 
East Jonidan #83
3–4
 
East Jonidan #103
Retired
4–3
Record given as win-loss-absent    Top Division Champion Top Division Runner-up Retired Lower Divisions

Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique     Also shown: =Kinboshi(s); P=Playoff(s)
Divisions: Makuuchi — Jūryō — Makushita — Sandanme — Jonidan— Jonokuchi

Makuuchi ranks: Yokozuna — Ōzeki — Sekiwake — Komusubi — Maegashira
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