Kinbōzan Haruki
Kinbōzan Haruki is a professional sumo wrestler from Almaty, Kazakhstan. He began his professional sumo career in November 2021 at the age of 24. After eight tournaments and two lower division championships he was promoted to the top division, becoming the first Kazakh to do so. His highest rank to date has been 3 as of the July 2025 Tournament. He wrestles for Kise stable.
Early life and education
Yersin originally practiced judo and Kazakh wrestling until the age of 18 when, at the suggestion of former Asashōryū, he transferred to a high school in Japan to participate in amateur sumo wrestling. He then entered Nihon University and joined their sumo club. In 2019 he finished as the runner-up in the All-Japan Championships, and placed in the top 16 at that same tournament the following year.Career
Upon graduating from university Yersin was urged to enter professional sumo, where he would be eligible to skip the lower two divisions and start at the rank of because of a dispensation given to amateur wrestlers who have finished in the top 8 in tournaments such as the All-Japan Championships. He joined Kise stable under the of Kinbōzan, which is derived from Mount Kinbō in Kumamoto, the hometown of his stablemaster but also to be inspired by the martial spirit of Miyamoto Musashi, who wrote parts of his Book of Five Rings while staying on the mountain.Kinbōzan's first tournament was the November 2021 in Kyushu, where he won all seven of his matches and took the championship, resulting in his promotion to. At the March 2022 tournament in Osaka he won the championship with a 7–0 sweep at the rank of 34. He would work his way up the rankings and eventually earn promotion to the second-highest professional division,, in September 2022. Following winning performances in three tournaments he was promoted to the top division in March 2023, becoming the first wrestler from Kazakhstan to do so. At a press conference following his top division promotion, Kinbōzan said that he wanted to wrestle his own style of sumo, adding he was motivated to become stronger following a recent visit to Kazakhstan to visit his mother, who was unwell. In his top-division debut he secured 11 wins and was awarded with the, which is one of the special prizes awarded at the end of every tournament.
During the of May 2023, Kinbōzan admitted that he was prone to breathing problems when put under stress or too much effort after he appeared to be genuinely uncomfortable after a session with more senior wrestlers. In the following tournament Kinbōzan notably won his match against Takakeishō, handing him his fourth defeat on Day 10. This victory marked the first time in seven years that a ranked wrestler without a fully grown ōichōmage inflicted a defeat on an. The most recent previous occurrence of such a victory had been in July 2016 when Mitakeumi earned a victory over then- Terunofuji. Kinbōzan nevertheless finished the tournament with a score of 4–11. After two successive tournaments, in which he recorded a negative score, Kinbōzan also withdrew from the of August, reporting a sprained cervical vertebra requiring 30 days of rest, an injury which he had already contracted at the May tournament and which really limited his capabilities.
Kinbōzan remained in the division throughout 2023, however, and started 2024 at the rank of 6 east. During the twelfth day of the tournament, he suffered a knee injury in his match against Tsurugishō and had to limp back up the, telling the press afterwards that he felt severe pain even with painkillers. On the fourth day of the March 2024 tournament, Kinbōzan fell hard outside the ring in his loss to Tamawashi. He withdrew the following day, with the medical certificate stating he would need seven days of rest due to a cervical vertebra sprain. After three days of rest he returned to competition. In the next two tournaments Kinbōzan conceded 22 defeats, subsequently resulting in his demotion from the top division to. At the November tournament, however, he won his third professional title, taking the championship with 13 wins. The November performance put him back at the top division in January 2025 as West Maegashira #14.
At the January 2025 tournament Kinbōzan stood out, winning nine consecutive matches from the first day of the tournament to set a personal record, also establishing himself as the only wrestler in the tournament to remain unbeaten halfway point of the competition. On Day 10, however, he suffered his first defeat at the hands of Abi, reducing to one victory the two-victory gap he had spared against the trio of wrestlers still in positions to challenge him for the title. He however maintained an outright one-win lead after 13 days, having defeated two opponents in Ōnosato and Kotozakura. On Day 12, he lost his match to Hōshōryū, the nephew of Asashōryū, the man who introduced him to sumo, allowing the to make a stronger bid for the title. Before the match, the former Asashōryū, who closely follows Kinbōzan's performance, allegedly called stablematser Kise to encourage the wrestler, going so far as to say that Kinbōzan shouldn't lose to "this jerk", referring to Hōshōryū. On the final day, Kinbōzan faced Ōhō, the latter being one of two wrestlers only one defeat behind the tournament leader. Kinbōzan lost the match, forcing at the very least a playoff between the two wrestlers. Later, Hōshōryū also qualified for the title after defeating Kotozakura, with the becoming a three-way fight. Kinbōzan lost the title to Hōshōryū, who previously defeated Ōhō. For leading the competition, Kinbōzan nonetheless received his second for Fighting Spirit, however missing out on the award for Outstanding Performance after losing to Ōhō in regulation.