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Kotoinazuma Yoshihiro (born 26
April 1962 as
Masahiro Tamura) is a
former sumo
wrestler from Niiharu, Gunma, ****an. He made his
professional debut in...
- Kotoeihō [ja] (best rank jūryō)
Kumegawa Yoshikiro (iin,
former komusubi Kotoinazuma)
Shiratama Katsuyuki (iin,
former maegashira Kototsubaki)
Hamakaze Hideaki...
- - 6 - 0 8 - 7 - 0
Daishi M11 Kotoryū 10 - 5 - 0 8 - 7 - 0 Ganyū M12
Kotoinazuma 8 - 7 - 0 8 - 7 - 0
Konishiki M13 Rikiō 8 - 7 - 0 2 - 2 - 11 ø Daishōhō...
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oldest man in the top division,
announces his retirement.
Former komusubi Kotoinazuma also retires. In maku****a,
Daishoho retires to s****
treatment for pancreatic...
- IV 1978-3 1989-3 bŌzeki
Takasago director of JSA
until February 2008
Kotoinazuma 1978-3 1999-7
dKomusubi Sadogatake now
coach at the very
successful Sadogatake...
- and po****r
tourist destination Hayato Tamura,
professional wrestler Kotoinazuma Yoshihiro, sumo
wrestler "Gunma
Prefecture official statistics" (in ****anese)...
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reach san'yaku–the third-slowest in sumo
history behind Kumegawa (former
Kotoinazuma), who
needed 106 tournaments, and
former Tamaryū, who
needed 107. After...
- won
promotion to the top
makuuchi division in
November 1987,
alongside Kotoinazuma and Nankairyu, and all
three came
thorough with kachi-koshi or winning...
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Deputy Director (1969-12-11)
December 11, 1969 (age 55) 2034
Kumegawa Kotoinazuma Yoshihiro Komusubi Sadogatake Coach Deputy Director (1962-04-26) April...
- wins the
Technique prize, and Kaio the
Outstanding Performance Award.
Kotoinazuma scores 9–6 and wins the
Fighting Spirit prize,
earning promotion to the...