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Hakurozan Yūta (born
February 6, 1982, as
Batraz Feliksovich Boradzov, Russian: Батраз Феликсович Борадзов) is a
former sumo wrestler. The
highest rank...
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beginning in
August 2008. Four
sekitori ranked wrestlers, Wakanohō, Rohō,
Hakurozan and Wakakirin, were
dismissed from
professional sumo, and the chairman...
- His
younger brother is also a
former sumo wrestler,
under the name of
Hakurozan. In
September 2008 both were
banned from the
sport for life
after testing...
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maegashira Ganyū,
Kitazakura and Kitataiki. He also
inherited Russian wrestler Hakurozan, who
joined the
stable in 2006. In 2002
Kitanoumi became head of the Sumo...
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their origin: the
names of
Russian brothers Rohō
Yukio (露鵬幸生) and
Hakurozan Yūta (白露山佑太) both
include the
character (露),
which is an abbreviation...
- Kakuryū) he
could manage only two more wins in
September 2006 (against
Hakurozan and Toyonoshima) and was
demoted back to the
second division after only...
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brothers who
would join
Kitanoumi stable and take the ring
names Rohō and
Hakurozan. His ring name is
derived from the Amur
River in his
region of Russia...
- from
Kasugano stable Yamahibiki Dewanoumi 1985 Kitaharima, Nionoumi [ja]
Hakurozan, Kitazakura, Kitataiki, Ōrora head is
former Ganyū who
inherited it on...
- Vladikavkaz,
North Ossetia–Alania, RSFSR, USSR, the same area as Rohō and
Hakurozan. He
began as an
amateur wrestler,
winning the
Russian National Junior...
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amateur sumo at university, used his
given family name as his ring name.
Hakurozan 2002-5 2008-9
eMaegashira 2
Kitanoumi along with
older brother Rohō, became...