Asagyokusei Taiko
{{Short description|Japanese sumo wrestler}}
{{Infobox sumo wrestler
| name = Asagyokusei Taiko
| native_name = 朝玉勢 大幸
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| image = Asagyokusei Taiko20220718.jpg
| image_size = 200px
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| birth_name = Kazuma Tamaki
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1993|5|29}}
| birth_place = Ise, Mie
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| height = {{height|meters=1.80}}
| weight = {{convert|145|kg|abbr=on}}
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| heya = Takasago
| university = Kindai University
| rank = see below
| record =
| debut = January, 2016
| highestrank = Jūryō 12 (January, 2020)
| retireddate =
| eldername =
| yushos = 1 (Jonidan)
1 (Jonokuchi)
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|update = 28 May 2023
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Asagyokusei Taiko (Japanese 朝玉勢 大幸, born May 29, 1993, as Kazuma Tamaki) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Mie Prefecture. He debuted in January 2016 and he reached his highest rank of jūryō 12 in January 2020.{{cite web |title=朝玉勢 大幸 |url=https://www.sumo.or.jp/ResultRikishiData/profile/3676/ |publisher=Nihon Sumo Kyokai |access-date=30 July 2021}} He wrestles for Takasago stable.
Early life and sumo background
Born in Ise, Mie in 1993, he was active in his schools' sumo clubs throughout his childhood and eventually became the captain of Kindai University's sumo club.{{cite web |title=三重)新十両の朝玉勢、伊勢市役所を表敬訪問 |url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASM7V4597M7VONFB00S.html |website=asahi.com |date=26 July 2019 |publisher=The Asahi Shimbun Company |access-date=30 July 2021}}
Career
Debuting in maezumō in January 2016, he posted a 2–2 record. In his first tournament in March 2016, where he was ranked in jonokuchi, he won the yūshō with a perfect 7-0 record{{cite web |title=近大前主将の朝玉木が序ノ口優勝 卒業式に花 |url=https://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/1621572.html |website=nikkansports.com |publisher=Nikkan Sports News |access-date=30 July 2021}} and went on to win the jonidan yūshō, also with a perfect record, the next tournament in May 2016. The next tournament in September 2016 he was promoted to sandanme where he posted a 6–1 record which saw him further promoted to makushita.
For almost three years he remained in makushita until September 2019 when he was promoted to jūryō 14.{{cite web |title=玉木改め朝玉勢の十両昇進に「玉は磨かないと」親方 |url=https://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/201907240001051.html |website=nikkansports.com |publisher=Nikkan Sports News |access-date=30 July 2021}} His record of 5–10 that tournament sent him back to makushita in the November 2019 tournament, however, he managed to get promoted back to jūryō where he reached his highest rank of jūryō 12 in January 2020. He once again failed to post a winning record but managed to keep his rank where he also failed to post a winning score in March 2020, which sent him back to makushita in July 2020.
As of July 2021 he currently wrestles in the makushita division, having only posted a single winning record over the last seven tournaments.
Fighting style
Career record
{{Sumo record box start|Asagyokusei Taiko{{cite web|url=http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Rikishi.aspx?r=12285|title=Asagyokusei Taiko Rikishi Information|work=Sumo Reference|access-date=30 September 2021}}}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2016}}
{{Basho|MAEZUMOU}}
{{Basho|jk|19|w|7|0
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{{Basho|jo|10|w|7|0
Champion}}
{{Basho|sa|19|e|6|1}}
{{Basho|ma|41|e|6|1}}
{{Basho|ma|17|e|4|3}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2017}}
{{Basho|ma|10|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|15|e|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|20|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|30|w|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|23|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|15|e|4|3}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2018}}
{{Basho|ma|10|w|3|5}}
{{Basho|ma|19|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|12|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|9|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|4|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|3|e|2|6}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2019}}
{{Basho|ma|19|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|12|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|5|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|3|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|j|14|e|5|10}}
{{Basho|ma|2|e|5|2}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2020}}
{{Basho|j|12|e|7|8}}
{{Basho|j|12|w|5|10}}
{{Basho|CANCELLED|rank=ma|r-no=2|tozai=e|absent=0}}
{{Basho|ma|2|e|2|5}}
{{Basho|ma|10|e|2|5}}
{{Basho|ma|27|w|4|3}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2021}}
{{Basho|ma|20|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|13|e|2|5}}
{{Basho|ma|23|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|16|w|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|12|w|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|7|e|3|4}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2022}}
{{Basho|ma|14|w|4|3|}}
{{Basho|ma|10|w|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|7|w|2|5}}
{{Basho|ma|16|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|25|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|31|e|2|5}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2023}}
{{Basho|ma|52|e|5|2|}}
{{Basho|ma|32|w|2|5}}
{{Basho|ma|46|w|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|32|w|6|1}}
{{Basho|ma|13|e|4|3}}
{{Basho|ma|9|w|3|4}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2024}}
{{Basho|ma|17|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|26|e|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|31|e|1|6}}
{{Basho|ma|59|e|5|2}}
{{Basho|ma|37|w|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|46|e|3|4}}
{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record year start link|2025}}
{{Basho|ma|58|e|0|3|4}}
{{Basho|sa|33|w|6|1}}
{{Basho|ma|49|e|3|4}}
{{Basho|ma|59|e||}}
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{{Sumo record year end}}
{{Sumo record box end}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{Goo Sumo|A=|3676}}
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Category:Sumo people from Mie Prefecture
Category:Japanese sumo wrestlers
Category:Sportspeople from Ise, Mie