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positions of the
division are the "titleholder" or san'yaku
ranks of yokozuna,
ōzeki,
sekiwake and komusubi.
There are
typically 8–12 san'yaku wrestlers, with...
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Ozeki or
Ōzeki may
refer to:
Ōzeki, a rank in Makuuchi, the top
division of
professional sumo List of
ōzeki Ōzeki station (disambiguation), the name of...
- top
division in July 2023,
which subsequently promoted him to the rank of
ōzeki.
After finishing as the runner-up at the
November 2024 tournament, Hōshōryū...
- Ruth
Ozeki (born
March 12, 1956) is an American-Canadian author,
filmmaker and Zen
Buddhist priest. Her
books and films,
including the
novels My Year...
- sumo
wrestlers have
reached the
second highest in the sport, the rank of
ōzeki, but have
failed to rise to the top rank
since the
modern era of sumo began...
-
ōzeki.
Terunofuji then
suffered from knee
injuries and
other health problems.
Surviving kadoban status (in
danger of
demotion from the rank of
ōzeki)...
- was
merely a
licence given to
certain ōzeki to
perform the dohyō-iri ceremony. It was not
always the
strongest ōzeki but
those with the most influential...
- debut. Takakeishō
wrestled for
Tokiwayama stable, and his
highest rank was
ōzeki,
which he
first reached in May 2019. He
earned seven special prizes and...
- top-division
championship in a
record seven tournaments. He is
currently ranked as
ōzeki.
Daiki Nakamura was born in Tsubata,
Ishikawa Prefecture. He
began wrestling...
-
highest rank of
ōzeki in
January 2012. He
earned three kinboshi or gold
stars by
defeating yokozuna in his
career leading up to
ōzeki and nine special...