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Sōkokurai Eikichi (蒼国来栄吉, born 9
January 1984 as
Enkhtuvshin (Chinese: 恩和图布新, Mongolian: Энхтүвшин)) is a
former professional sumo
wrestler from Inner...
- his jūryō
debut in May 2018, the
second to do from
Arashio stable after Sokokurai in 2010 and the
first from ****ushima
Prefecture since Sōtairyū [ja] in...
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produced its
first sekitori, the
Chinese born (but
ethnic Mongolian)
Sōkokurai who in 2013
returned to
active sumo
after a two-year
absence when his...
- wrestlers, Hoshikaze [ja] and
Sōkokurai,
never admitted any
involvement and were
forcibly expelled several days later.
Sōkokurai was
later exonerated and reinstated;...
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maegashira Sōkokurai.
Sōkokurai had been
expelled from sumo in 2011 for
alleged match-fixing, but
Arashio always stood by his wrestler, and
Sōkokurai was re-admitted...
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promotion his
master Arashio (former
komusubi Ōyutaka) and his
senior Sōkokurai expressed their reservations, with his
master commenting that he had been...
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banker Eikichi Kato (加藤 榮吉, 1897–1946),
Imperial ****anese Navy
officer Sōkokurai Eikichi (蒼国来 栄吉, born 1984),
Chinese sumo
wrestler Eikichi Yazawa (矢沢...
- free
admission to spectators. One
wrestler charged with match-fixing,
Sōkokurai,
strenuously denied any
involvement and won a
court case in
early 2013...
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professional sumo in 2021 at the
urging of his stablemaster,
former maegashira Sōkokurai, and was the maku****a
champion at the recently-concluded July tournament...
- Akiseyama, but
suffered a make-koshi
record on Day 14, with a loss to
Sōkokurai.
Despite this
setback he
logged two 8–7
records in the next two consecutive...