- Kokkai Futoshi
Sumo wrestler infobox
wrestlername = 黒海 太 Kokkai Futoshi
realname = Merab Tsaguria
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1981|3|10
placeofbirth = Georgia
height = height|meters=1.89
weight = convert|153|kg|lb|abbr=on|lk=on
heya = Oitekaze
rank = Maegashira 16
record = 310-262-0
debut = May, 2001
highestrank = Komusubi (September, 2006)
yushos = 1 (Jūryō) 1 (Makushita) 1 (Sandanme) 1 (Jonidan)
prizes = Fighting Spirit (2)
goldstars = 2 (Asashōryū)
update = Sept 2008Kokkai Futoshi (born
March 10 ,1981 as Merab Tsaguria, _ka. მერაბ ცაგურია) is a professionalsumo wrestler from Georgia. He is the first Caucasian "rikishi " to reach sumo's highest division, "makuuchi ." His highest rank has been "komusubi ." His "shikona ", or ring name of Kokkai is named after the word forBlack Sea in Japanese.Early career
Kokkai was born as Merab Tsaguria in
Sukhumi , Abkhaz Autonomous Republic in then-Soviet Georgia. The secessionistwar in Abkhazia forced his family to move toTbilisi , capital of Georgia, in 1992. He started amateur wrestling from the age of six, being taught by his father who represented theSoviet Union in the sport. Merab enrolled in the National Academy of Sports of Georgia and quickly got interested in sumo, taking part in the World Amateur Sumo Championships inRiesa ,Germany . In January 2001, he arrived inTokyo ,Japan , and joined a local sumo school. He made his professional debut in May 2001, joiningOitekaze stable . He quickly rose through the lower divisions, winning thejonidan andsandanme championships with perfect 7-0 records. Another tournament title in the "makushita " division in January 2003 followed by a 5-2 score at "Makushita" 1 saw him reach elite "sekitori " status in May 2003. After winning the "jūryō " division championship with a 14-1 record in November 2003 he was promoted to the top "makuuchi " division in January 2004, just 16 tournaments after his debut.Top division career
Kokkai steadily climbed the "
maegashira " ranks, reaching "maegashira" 1 in November 2004 before slipping back slightly. One of his best performances came in July 2005 when he defeated "Yokozuna" Asashōryū for the first time, scored nine wins and was awarded the Fighting Spirit prize. He made his "sanyaku " debut in September 2006 at "komusubi" rank and held it with a solid 8-7 record, but he fell back to the "maegashira" ranks after a back injury restricted him to a poor 3-12 mark in November.In March 2007 he turned in an impressive 10-5 score but he struggled again in May 2007, only managing three wins at the rank of "maegashira" 2. After another losing score in July of that year he fell to "maegashira" 12 in September, his lowest ever top division rank. He managed nine wins in November 2007, his first "
kachi-koshi " or winning score since March.Kokkai has recently begun to fight more on the"
mawashi ", gripping his opponent's belt, switching from the pushing and thrusting techniques he used earlier in his career. After a solid 9-6 performance in January 2008, in the following tournament he produced his best ever top division result, a 12-3 score from the rank of "maegashira" 5, which earned him joint runner-up honours and his second Fighting Sprit prize. However, in the May 2008 tournament he could only manage three wins from the "maegashira" 1 ranking. Demoted to "maegashira" 10 for July, he struggled again, winning only five bouts. He was disqualified from his final match againstKimurayama after his was judged to have pulled his opponent's topknot, which is a "kinjite " or foul. Kokkai maintained it was accidental as the tape on his fingers had stuck to Kimurayama's hair. Kokkai has since been joined in the top division by several wrestlers from Eastern Europe: Kotoōshū fromBulgaria , Rohō, Hakurozan andWakanoho fromRussia , and Baruto fromEstonia . In May 2008 a fellow Georgian,Tochinoshin , was also promoted to " makuuchi.", and Kokkai defeated him in their first match that July. Kokkai is also good friends with fellow top division wrestler Kakizoe.He speaks four languages: Georgian, Russian, English and Japanese.cite web|title=Featured Rikishi-Kokkai|publisher=Sumoforum.net|url=http://www.sumoforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5336|date=January 2005|accessdate=2008-02-10] He is a devout
Christian and prays every day.cite web|title=Featured Rikishi-Kokkai|publisher=Sumoforum.net|url=http://www.sumoforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5336|date=January 2005|accessdate=2008-02-10]He will sometimes choose not to shave during a tournament for superstitious reasons and will therefore build up
stubble , unusual for sumo wrestlers who are normally always clean-shaven. In a recent tournament he also appeared with prominentsideburns for a few days, before he was told by his stablemaster to shave them off.Family
Kokkai's younger brother George also became a professional sumo wrestler in September 2005 under the name Tsukasaumi, but quit after just a year because of persistent injuries, returning to Georgia to take over the family business.
Top division record
References
ee also
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Glossary of sumo terms
*List of active sumo wrestlers External links
*Japanese Sumo Association Biography [http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/ozumo_meikan/rikishi_joho/rikishi_2385.html (English)]
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