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Gōeidō Gōtarō (豪栄道 豪太郎, born
April 6, 1986 as Gōtarō
Sawai (澤井 豪太郎,
Sawai Gōtarō)) is a
former sumo
wrestler from
Osaka Prefecture, ****an. He made his...
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consecutive tournaments without even
getting close to ōzeki consideration, and
Goeidō was
stuck at the rank for
fourteen consecutive tournaments, a modern-day...
- runner-up, tied with
Gōeidō at 12–3. He
returned in May to win his twenty-ninth yūshō with a
record of 14–1, only
losing once to
Gōeidō. He then won his thirtieth...
- stable. At that time, the
wrestlers he
admired the most were
Toyohibiki and
Gōeidō. Takakeishō, two
years his senior, also pla**** a big role in his ambition...
- 2018. It is also used for
occasional visits of the
Imperial Family. The
goeidō (御影堂) or "Founder's Hall" was
rebuilt in 1636,
following the destruction...
- stables. It
broke off from
Sakaigawa stable by its founder,
former ōzeki
Gōeidō Gōtarō, and
officially opened in
February 2022. In May 2022
Nishikawa (now...
- century. The
Nishi Honganji, like the
Higashi Honganji,
features a huge
Goeidō (御影堂),
Kaisando and a
smaller Amida-dō (阿弥陀堂) or Amitābha hall
housing an...
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opening day and also beat two ōzeki. He also
memorably defeated newcomer Gōeidō with a
spectacular technique known as
okuritsuriotoshi or "rear lifting...
- tournament,
fighting at a career-high rank of
maegashira 5, he
defeated ōzeki
Gōeidō on Day 9.
Since accurate records began in 1975, he is
believed to be only...
- loss thus far
being to
Kisenosato on Day 8. However, he was
defeated by
Gōeidō, and Hakuhō's
defeat of
Baruto ensured a
playoff between the two Mongolians...