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Aonosato Sakari (born
Sakari Ogasawara;
November 13, 1935 – May 16, 2008) was a sumo
wrestler from Kuraishi, Aomori, ****an. He made his
professional debut...
- the rikishi-kai have been lower-ranked
wrestlers (such as
Fujinishiki or
Aonosato).
Since Yokozuna Kakuryū's
retirement in 2021, the
presidency of the rikishi-kai...
- 1990–2001
Sekiwake 8
Tamawashi 972 2013–
Sekiwake 9 Ōhikari 945 1950–1963
Komusubi 10
Aonosato 885 1959–1968
Sekiwake Kaneshiro 885 1974–1984 Sekiwake...
- 9
Isegahama two-time jūryō champion,
former head
coach of Kise
stable Aonosato 1953-3 1969-3
cSekiwake Tokit****ze two-time jūryō champion,
former head...
- Kagamisato's
retirement the
stable was
taken over by the
former sekiwake Aonosato who
moved from the
parent Tokit****ze stable. He
produced the sekitori...
- Mikatsuki, Saga 1962 1963
Kainoyama Isamu 3 1940 Ryugasaki,
Ibaraki 1963 1968*
Aonosato Sakari 1 1935 Kuraishi,
Aomori 1963 1963
Wakachichibu Komei 2 1939 Chichibu...
- only two
kinboshi for a
yokozuna upset. His stablemaster,
former sekiwake Aonosato retired in
November 2000 and he
moved from
Tatsutagawa stable to Michinoku...
- euthanized.
Charles J. Adams, 91,
American politician.[citation needed]
Aonosato Sakari, 72, ****anese sumo wrestler.
William Blease,
Baron Blease, 93, British...
-
April 1988 and
stood down, p****ing the
stable over to
former sekiwake Aonosato. He had not
managed to
produce any top
division wrestlers in that time...
- the
opposition of his parents, he was
persuaded by the
former sekiwake Aonosato, then the head
coach of
Tatsutagawa stable, to give
professional sumo a...