List of years in sumo

Halaman ini memuat daftar kronologis tahun sumo yang diurutkan berdasarkan peristiwa..

2010-an

  • 2017 in sumo - Kisenosato dipromosikan ke yokozuna
  • 2016 in sumo - Kotoshogiku dan Goeido memenangi kejuaraan pertama oleh pegulat kelahiran Jepang selama sepuluh tahun
  • 2015 in sumo - Hakuhō memecahkan rekor peringkat 33 divisi kejuaraan
  • 2014 in sumo - Kakuryū memenangi kejuaraan pertama dan dipromosikan ke yokozuna
  • 2013 in sumo - Sokokurai menjadi pegulat expelled pertama yang reinstated
  • 2012 in sumo - Baruto dan Kyokutenhō win their first championships. Harumafuji becomes yokozuna
  • 2011 in sumo - A match-fixing scandal leads to the cancellation of the March tournament
  • 2010 in sumo - Asashōryū retires after an alleged nightclub brawl, several wrestlers are suspended for illegal baseball gambling, Hakuhō goes on record postwar winning streak

2000-an

  • 2009 in sumo - Harumafuji's 1st championship, Hakuho has 3 championships and all-time record of 86 wins out of 90 in one year
  • 2008 in sumo - Asashōryū returns, Kotoōshū first European champion, marijuana scandals begin
  • 2007 in sumo - Hakuho is promoted to yokozuna, Asashōryū is first suspended yokozuna, Tokitsukaze stable hazing scandal
  • 2006 in sumo - Asashōryū's general dominance continues, Hakuho wins first championship
  • 2005 in sumo - Asashōryū is first to sweep all championships in his "grand slam" year
  • 2004 in sumo - Asashōryū just misses all championship sweep, Kaiō wins 5th and last championship
  • 2003 in sumo - Takanohana and Musashimaru retire, Asashōryū debuts as yokozuna
  • 2002 in sumo - Takanohana out most of year due to injury, Asashōryū wins first of many championships
  • 2001 in sumo - number of wrestlers win championships in spite of injury, Kotomitsuki wins his only and all 3 special prizes
  • 2000 in sumo - 3 wrestlers win championships for first time, Akebono wins his last

1990-an

  • 1999 in sumo - Musashimaru dominates, Chiyotaikai and Dejima win their first championships
  • 1998 in sumo - between them, the Futagoyama brothers dominate, Kotonishiki becomes only wrestler to win two championships at maegashira rank
  • 1997 in sumo - Futagoyama wrestlers continue championship dominance
  • 1996 in sumo - Takanohana takes 4 championships, and stablemate Takanonami one for a near year sweep
  • 1995 in sumo - Takanohana takes 4 championships to dominate; his brother Wakanohana takes 1
  • 1994 in sumo - Musashimaru wins 1st championship, Takanohana achieves necessary criteria for promotion to yokozuna
  • 1993 in sumo - Akebono becomes first foreign-born yokozuna, has most dominant year at 4 championships, Futagoyama brothers take one each
  • 1992 in sumo - Asahifuji retires leaving no yokozuna for the next eight months, championships are split Takahanada* 2, Akebono 2, and 1 each for Konishiki and Mitoizumi
  • 1991 in sumo - Hokutoumi and Asahifuji win their last championships, Kotonishiki wins his first, Kirishima and Kotofuji win their only championships
  • 1990 in sumo - championships split at two each between Ōzeki Asahifuji, and yokozunas Hokutoumi and Chiyonofuji, the second win would be Chiyonofuji's last

*Takahanada would later become the 2nd Takanohana.

1980-an

  • 1989 in sumo Chiyonofuji and Hokutoumi vie for dominance at three and two championships respectively, Konishiki gets first tournament win
  • 1988 in sumo Asahifuji has first win, Chiyonofuji takes the last four tournaments and record for longest bout winning streak in modern sumo history - later surpassed by Hakuho
  • 1987 in sumo - Hokutoumi and Onokuni are promoted to yokozuna; Futahaguro is forced to retire

Lihat pula

  • Glossary of sumo terms
  • List of active sumo wrestlers
  • List of past sumo wrestlers
  • List of sumo record holders

Templat:Years in sumo