Hakuho wins the March 2016 Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka, collecting his 36th top-division championship (1st all-time) with a 14-1 record. After losing on the first day to Komusubi Takarafuji via yorikiri, he strung together fourteen consecutive wins looking stronger and stronger each day. Until the last day, when I thought he cheated us out of a good matchup with Yokozuna Harumafuji. Of his fourteen wins, he used five different winning techniques: yorikiri (5), oshidashi (5), uwatenage (2), yoritaoshi (1), and tsukiotoshi (1). His longest bout was 53.3 seconds, and the shortest was only 1.4, with an average over the tournament of 7.7 seconds. Anyway, enjoy this compilation of all fifteen of his bouts in a row.