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Chiyonoyama Masanobu (****anese: 千代の山 雅信, June 2, 1926 –
October 29, 1977) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from ****ushima, Hokkaidō. He was the...
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attractions are the
Seikan Tunnel Museum, and the sumo
museum (Yokozuna
Chiyonoyama Chiyonofuji Kinenkan). Two
former Sumo
Grand Champions (Yokozuna) were...
- by
Kokonoe stable's head
Chiyonoyama, who had
served as the 41st
yokozuna and was from the same ****ushima town.
Chiyonoyama promised him a trip to Tokyo...
- been promoted. The Sumo ****ociation have
overseen all
promotions since Chiyonoyama's in 1951. Two
consecutive tournament championships or an "equivalent...
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first yokozuna promoted by the Sumo ****ociation was the 41st
yokozuna Chiyonoyama Masanobu. In
modern sumo, the
qualifications that an ōzeki must satisfy...
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terms of
total yūshō won by its wrestlers, with 52.
Former yokozuna Chiyonoyama of
Dewanoumi stable had
wanted to
succeed to the
Dewanoumi name, but...
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Kagamisato (3)
Asashio III (1)
Wakanohana I (1)
Kagamisato (4) 1955
Chiyonoyama (4)
Chiyonoyama (5)
Tochinishiki (5)
Kagamisato (2) 1954
Yoshibayama Mitsuneyama...
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January 1967 he
followed the
coach who had
scouted him,
former yokozuna Chiyonoyama, to a new stable, Kokonoe. His
first tournament championship came in...
- Callwood,
Canadian journalist, author, and
activist (d. 2007) 1926 –
Chiyonoyama Masanobu, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 41st
Yokozuna (d. 1977) 1926 –...
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Haguroyama Masaji (active) 1956
Tsunenohana Kan'ichi (Dewanoumi)
Chiyonoyama Masanobu (active) ****abayama
Sadaji (Tokit****ze) 1985
Tochinishiki Kiyotaka...