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Hanaregoma stable (放駒部屋,
Hanaregoma beya) was a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the
Nishonoseki ichimon or
group of stables. As of
September 2010 it...
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Hanaregoma stable (放駒部屋,
Hanaregoma beya),
formerly known as
Matsugane stable and
Nishonoseki stable, is a
stable of sumo wrestlers. It was
founded in...
- ****an Sumo ****ociation and is now
known as
Hanaregoma Oyakata. In
December 2021 he
became head
coach of
Hanaregoma stable.
Tamanoshima was a
college champion...
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Kasugano Magaki stable closes March 2013,
wrestlers move to
Isegahama Hanaregoma stable closes February 2013,
wrestlers move to
Shibatayama Nishonoseki...
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Kokonoe Hiroo,
Hokkaido 1987 1992 Unryū
Hakkaku 62 Ōnokuni
Yasushi 大乃国 康 2
Hanaregoma Memuro,
Hokkaido 1987 1991 Unryū
Shibatayama 63
Asahifuji Seiya 旭富士 正也...
- was
found guilty of match-fixing and
forced to
retire from sumo.
After Hanaregoma stepped down in
February 2012,
Kitanoumi returned to the role of chairman...
- criticism,
particularly Hanaregoma's statement that
there had
never been match-fixing in sumo before.
Despite the scandal,
Hanaregoma succeeded in bringing...
- 1986 (age 38) Hyogo, ****an 22
Maeta 前田 213 kg (470 lb)
Shibatayama (also
Hanaregoma) Maku****a 3 (1982-06-24)June 24, 1982 Yamagata, ****an 26
August 2020(2020-08-26)...
- in 2005. His sumo
stable was
Shibatayama and
previously he
belonged to
Hanaregoma. His
height was 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) and his peak
weight was 213 kg (470 lb)...
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retirement in 1979 he
became a
coach under the name of
Hanaregoma-oyakata and
established Hanaregoma stable. He was also
chairman of the ****an Sumo ****ociation...