[sumo] GOAT in sumo?
Magnus Berg
magnus.rie at comhem.se
Sat Aug 16 18:57:44 EDT 2008
Yes, the list HAS been very quiet, so I thought I should throw in a
potential thread for someone to reply to.
The other day, as Michael Phelps became the most olympic gold medal
winner ever, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter published their list of
the greatest athletes of all time (hence the goat in the subject line).
While such a list is near impossible, it is always fun and a good topic
for discussion. The top of the list (1. Pelé, 2. Carl Lewis, 3. Michael
Jordan, 4. Jesse Owens, 5. Nadia Comaneci. Phelps? #12) could be
debated elsewhere, but what I thought was interesting was the only sumo
rikishi on the list, #77, Takanohana. Good that they acknowledge sumo,
but shouldn't it have been Taiho, Futabayama or Chiyonofuji? Or can
anyone find a good argument why Takanohana should be regarded as the
GOAT in sumo? If media interest is put into the mix, he might be, but I
don't really see how that makes him a greater athlete. Sure, it could
possibly be argued that he had a stronger rival in Akebono than either
Taiho or Chiyo had, bu he is still 10 yusho behind Taiho and 9 behind
Chiyo. Futabayama would likely have won over 30 had he competed in the
6 basho-a-year-era. Of course, there's also Asashoryu... at least in a
few years?
So, are Dagens Nyheter just semi-ignorant of things sumoan or are there
any objective arguments for placing Taka as the sole sumo on the list?
What do you think?
Maguroyama
Ps. The whole list: http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?a=814864
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