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Kyokutenhō Masaru (旭天鵬 勝, born
September 13, 1974 as
Nyamjavyn Tsevegnyam, Mongolian: Нямжавын Цэвэгням) in Nalaikh, Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolian People’s Republic...
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retirement age of 65.
Among the
wrestlers who
transferred was
former sekiwake Kyokutenhō, who one
month later won his
first yūshō (or tournament) for his new stable...
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Mongolian born
veteran Kyokutenhō, who has ****anese
citizenship and was seen as the
successor to Ōshima. However,
after Kyokutenhō indicated a
desire to...
- (大翔鵬 清洋), Tokushinhō
Motohisa (德真鵬 元久), Wakanohō
Toshinori (若ノ鵬 寿則),
Kyokutenhō Masaru (旭天鵬 勝) and so on. It is also used in
company names, such as Taiho...
- has had a high rate of unemployment.
Nalaikh Coal Mine
Nalaikh Mosque Kyokutenho Masaru – sumo wrestler[citation needed]
Puntsagiin Sükhbat
Wikimedia Commons...
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Yokozuna 4 Ōshio 964 1962–1988
Komusubi 5
Kitanoumi 951 1967–1984
Yokozuna 6
Kyokutenhō 927 1992–2015
Sekiwake 7
Wakanosato 914 1992–2015
Sekiwake 8 Aminishiki...
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himself to sumo
after seeing a
tournament featuring fellow Mongolians Kyokutenhō and Kyokushūzan on TV. He
wrote a
letter about his
desires and had a friend...
- was sekiwake. His best
performance came in May 2012 when he tied with
Kyokutenhō after fifteen days but was
beaten in a play-off. He
earned six special...
- toughness". ****an Times.
September 18, 2011.
Retrieved September 22, 2011. "
Kyokutenho beats Tochiozan for title". ****an Times. May 21, 2012.
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debut in
January 1999. At that time,
fellow Mongolians Kyokushūzan and
Kyokutenhō were in the top
division and
stars back in
their home country, but Asashōryū...