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Because of Ichinojō's bad relationship with his former master, the ceremony ended with Ishiura Tokiyoshi giving the final scissor strokes, because he is the principal of Ichinojō's former high school (Tottori Jōhoku High School) and his former mentor in the sumo club. [30] Ichinojō also revealed that in July 2023 he had returned to his home ...
By 2013, foreign born wrestlers made up just seven percent of the 613 wrestlers active in professional sumo, yet occupied one third of the 42 spots in the top division. [7] No Japanese-born wrestler won a top division tournament between Tochiazuma in January 2006 and Kotoshōgiku in January 2016, with 56 of the 58 tournaments held in that ...
Deutsch: Sumo-Kampf im Kokugikan in Tokio, Japan. English: Ichinojō Takashi defeats Okinoumi Ayumi in a sumo bout at the Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. 日本語: お相撲 国技館 東京 日本
Wakanami, Tagaryū, Ichinojō, Terunofuji and Asanoyama are the only wrestlers to have won a jūryō championship after winning a top division or makuuchi title. The only wrestlers to win the jūryō championship but never earn promotion to the top division are Genbuyama (1927), Sagahikari (1957), Tochiizumi (1983), Hidenohana (1988), Daigaku ...
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.
This is a list of all sumo wrestlers whose pinnacle in the sport has been the third highest rank of sekiwake and who ... Ichinojō Takashi [1] 8 1993 Arkhangai, Mongolia:
Right behind Ichinojō in the jūryō standings is former ōzeki Asanoyama (13–2), who seeks to return to sumo's top division for the first time after COVID violations resulted in his suspension for one year. [27] 29: The Sumo Association announces three promotions to the second-highest rank of jūryō for May.
Ichinojō: M11 Amūru: 7 - 8 - 0 8 - 7 - 0 Tokushōryū ... He is staying in sumo as a coach at Tokitsukaze stable, under the name Magaki Oyakata.