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  2. 2025 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2025 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division Result East Rank West Result 0-0-0 Terunofuji: Y: ø: 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kotozakura: O: Hōshōryū: 0-0-0 0-0-0 ø

  3. List of active sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Wrestlers can be listed in the order of their rank as of the most current January/Hatsu 2025 banzuke, by clicking the 'Current rank' sorting button.; The East side of the banzuke is regarded as more prestigious than the West side and those ranked on the East will generally have had a slightly better record in the previous tournament than those with the same rank on the West.

  4. Honbasho - Wikipedia

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    The March 2011 tournament was cancelled due to the Japan Sumo Association launching an investigation into allegations of match-fixing involving several sekitori-ranked wrestlers. This was the first cancellation of a honbasho since 1946, when the May tournament was not held because of renovations to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan following damage ...

  5. List of years in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2022 in sumo - Six different wrestlers win titles; Wakatakakage, Ichinojō, and Abi each win their first titles. 2021 in sumo - Kakuryū and Hakuhō retire. Hakuhō wins his 45th and final title. Terunofuji wins four of six titles and is promoted to yokozuna. Asanoyama is suspended for one year for violating COVID-19 protocols.

  6. 2022 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    The Sumo Association announces that Kakuryū (the 71st yokozuna) and one gyōji have tested positive for COVID-19. [18] 27: The Sumo Association's board of directors accepts the committee's report regarding illegal gambling by maegashira Hidenoumi and jūryō Shiden . Hidenoumi is handed a one-tournament suspension retroactive to the January ...

  7. Sumo World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Sumo World Championships is an amateur sumo competition organized by the International Sumo Federation. The men's competition started in 1992 and the women's competition started in 2001, with both competitions having been held together.

  8. Shishi Masaru - Wikipedia

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    Shishi Masaru (Japanese: 獅司 大) born 16 January 1997 as Serhii Sokolovskyi (Ukrainian: Сергій Соколовський), is a Ukrainian professional sumo wrestler from Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

  9. Sumo at the 2022 World Games - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian sumo team was banned from competing in the remaining sumo events after "poor sportsmanship". [3] The poor organization and sportsmanship displayed during this year's competition led to sumo being dropped from the program ahead of the 2025 World Games. [4] [5] [6]