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- Tachiyama Mineemon (****anese: 太刀山 峯右衞門, August 15, 1877 – April 3, 1941) was a ****anese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture...
- 2011-07-20. "Sumo Records". Tachiyama won two unofficial championships before 1909 and nine official, giving him a total of 11. Tachiyama won an unofficial championship...
- Hiroki Tachiyama (立山 広喜, Tachiyama Hiroki, born 24 November 1985 in Tamana District, Kumamoto) is a ****anese judoka. He won a bronze medal in the Openweight...
- was originally held to celebrate the achievements of legendary yokozuna Tachiyama, who had recorded just three defeats since his promotion to the supreme...
- sumo List of yokozuna The winning streaks of Tanikaze, Umegatani, and Tachiyama were interrupted by draws and rest days. The others listed were all wins...
- 1903 he entered the makuuchi division. Komagatake had a rivalry with Tachiyama Mineemon since their joint maku****a debut. Their matches are said to...
- He was the only wrestler to defeat Tachiyama between 1909 and 1916, his victory in January 1912 preventing Tachiyama from recording 100 straight wins (he...
- of his longevity. This ceremony first started with the former yokozuna Tachiyama in 1937. As of July 2021, there have been a total of 73 yokozuna, although...
- Gonshirō 若島 権四郎 4 Nakamura Ichikawa, Chiba 1905 1907 — Wakashima ¤ 22 Tachiyama Mineemon 太刀山 峰右衛門 11 Tomozuna Toyama 1911 1918 Shiranui Azumazeki ¤ 23...
- makuuchi division. In his stable, he was joined and quickly outclassed by Tachiyama, even though the latter became a professional wrestler 5 years after Kunimiyama...