Kimarite (Japanese: 決まり手) is the technique used in sumo by a rikishi (wrestler) to win a match. It is officially decided or announced by the gyōji (referee)...
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of the four forbidden techniques, Kinshi-waza. It is also a rarely used kimarite (winning technique) in sumo, where it is allowed. The Canon Of Judo Mifune...
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outwitting the opponent. The Japan Sumo Association currently distinguishes 82 kimarite (winning techniques), some of which come from judo. Illegal moves are called...
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on throws to defeat his much heavier opponents. His most common winning kimarite was uwatenage, or overarm throw, followed by shitatenage (underarm throw)...
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Kokugikan on October 1. Throughout his career, Chiyonofuji's trademark kimarite or technique was uwatenage, or overarm throw. He preferred a migi-yotsu...
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Tokitsuyama won with it in November 1957. He also enjoyed employing the rare kimarite of kimedashi, or arm-barring force-out, and was credited with this technique...
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special or favourite kimarite, and that "the only thing I am very good at is yorikiri (force-out)". This technique, the most common kimarite in sumo, was used...
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wrestler wide open to his opponent's attack. Nekodamashi is not listed as a kimarite (winning technique); even in the unlikely situation that a wrestler is...
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which involve grasping his opponent's mawashi or belt. His most common kimarite or winning move are yorikiri force-out wins. His preferred grip is listed...
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inside holding the opponent's mawashi). His most common winning techniques (kimarite) were yorikiri (frontal force out), oshidashi (frontal push out), and uwatenage...
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2012-04-08. Double Leg Shoot vs. Right Cross Kibisu Gaeshi (Heel Trip Reversal) Kimarite. List of Sumo takedowns. Sukui-nage (Scoop Throw) Wrestling takedowns Takedownradio...
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on a regional tour of Hawaii in June. Hananosato's most common winning kimarite or technique was yori-kiri, or force out, but he was also fond of throws...
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tsuppari, a series of rapid thrusts to the chest. His most common winning kimarite throughout his career were yorikiri (force out), oshidashi (push out),...
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hand inside (migi-yotsu) grip on his opponent's mawashi. His favourite kimarite or techniques were yori-kiri (force out), yori-taoshi (force out and down)...
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outside, right hand inside) grip. His most common winning technique or kimarite was oshidashi (push out), closely followed by yorikiri (force out). Together...
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victorious wrestler did not initiate a kimarite. The Japan Sumo Association recognizes five higi. See kimarite for descriptions. Hikae-zabuton (控え座布団)...
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handbook to be printed in English. Yamamotoyama's most common winning kimarite or technique was yori-kiri, the force out, and he preferred a migi-yotsu...
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provides basic sumo explanations such as rikishi routine or training and kimarite moves. It also provides exclusive interviews of elders and rikishi, generally...
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hand inside, left hand outside his opponent). His most common winning kimarite by far was yori-kiri, a simple force out, which accounted for 52 percent...
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right hand outside, left hand inside position. His most common winning kimarite was yorikiri, or force out, followed by oshidashi or push out. Together...
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introduction of the first dohyō and the strict use of the forty-eight first kimarite) went hand in hand with the authorization of sumo tournaments. As sumo...
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nostalgia". Japan Times. Retrieved 1 February 2017. "Takamiyama bouts by kimarite". Sumo Reference. Retrieved 30 July 2009. Sharnoff, Lora (1993). Grand...
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2015". The Wall St Journal. Retrieved March 16, 2016. "Taiho bouts by kimarite". Sumo Reference. Retrieved August 19, 2009. Schilling, Mark (1994). Sumo:...
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one or two strokes using tsuppari techniques. His most common winning kimarite was oshi-dashi, a simple push out, and he also regularly won by tsuki-dashi...
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center of gravity and relatively light weight. His most common winning kimarite was yorikiri, the force out, followed by uwatenage, the outer arm throw...
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a left hand outside, right hand inside position. His favourite winning kimarite or technique is a straightforward yori-kiri, or force out, which has accounted...
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face with an open hand. Kinjite also refers to an illegal move in shogi. "Kimarite Menu". Japan Sumo Association. Archived from the original on 9 July 2009...
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technique known as ottsuke) and thrust with his right. His most common winning kimarite by far were oshi-dashi and yori-kiri, which together accounted for around...
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techniques as opposed to fighting on the mawashi. His most common winning kimarite (or technique) was a simple oshi-dashi, or push out. He frequently employed...
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right hand inside and left hand outside position. His most common winning kimarite was a straightforward yori-kiri or force out. After concluding his sumo...
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