Tsumatori (褄取り; "rear ankle pick") is a kimarite in which, as the opponent is losing their balance to the front (or is moving forward), the attacker grabs the leg and pulls it back, thereby ensuring the opponent falls to the surface.
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| Basho | Day | Winner | Loser | Div. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March (Haru) 2007 | 9 | Mokonami | Buyuzan | Makushita |
| January (Hatsu) 2004 | 15 | Furuichi | Toyonokuni | Makushita |
| March (Haru) 2000 | 6 | Akebono | Tosanoumi | Makuuchi |
| September (Aki) 1967 | 2 | Ogiyama | Dairyugawa | Juryo |
| September (Aki) 1959 | 6 | Wakatokachi | Fukunosato | Juryo |
| May (Natsu) 1959 | 6 | Kiyonomori | Oiteyama | Juryo |
| November (Kyūshū) 1958 | 7 | Nanatsuumi | Maegashio | Juryo |
| May (Natsu) 1958 | 9 | Maegashio | Onoura | Juryo |