- (previous rank:
maegashira 3) Shōdai,
since November 2024 (previous rank:
maegashira 4)
Names in bold
indicate a
still active wrestler.
Maegashira (前頭) is the...
- in July 2009 he
produced a good
score of 9–6 at
maegashira 5, and was
promoted to the rank of
maegashira 1 in the
September tournament. He
could manage...
-
tournament at
maegashira 2 and
again achieving a
winning record of 8–7. At
maegashira 1 in March, he
finished 4–11,
dropping him to
maegashira 6. In the May...
- that
there are no
plans for Takakeishō to re-enter the tournament. 19:
Maegashira Hokuseihō
withdraws from the
January 2024
tournament after winning two...
-
Pavel Bojar – 2001–2014 –
maegashira 12 Ōsunaarashi Kintarō –
Abdelrahman Alaa el-Din
Mohamed Ahmed Shalan – 2012–2018 –
maegashira 1
Baruto Kaito – Kaido...
- his
highest rank to date of
maegashira 8 in the May 2009 tournament. However, he
could only
manage a 5–10
score at
maegashira 11 in July, and was demoted...
-
becoming the
first Kazakhstani to do so. His
highest rank to date has been
maegashira 5 as of the May 2023 Tournament. He
wrestles for Kise stable.
Yersin originally...
- the
second Bulgarian rikishi. He
joined Tagonoura stable, run by
former maegashira Kushimaumi. When
asked by his
coach whether he
preferred mountains or...
-
reach the top division.
Kotonowaka was
ranked at
maegashira 18, the
first time
since 1959 that
maegashira had
extended to an 18th rank. He
secured a winning...
- from Kanagi,
Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His
highest rank is
maegashira 6.
Recognised as a
wrestler of
great potential, he
stood out in 2024 by...