-
Tamanoumi Masahiro (****anese: 玉の海 正洋,
February 5, 1944 –
October 11, 1971) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Aichi. He was the sport's 51st...
-
Tamanoumi Daitarō (real name
Tomohiro Miura; 2
January 1923 – 27
September 1987) was a sumo
wrestler from Ōita, ****an. His
highest rank was sekiwake....
-
later become the 2nd Takanohana. *Tamanoshima
would later become the 3rd
Tamanoumi. *Wakahanada
would later become the 3rd Wakanohana. *Wakamisugi II would...
- stable-master
Tamanoumi Daitarō.
Rikidozan felt that his
substantial contributions to the
stable made him
worthy of
major financial support, but
Tamanoumi considered...
- He won ten
tournament championships and was
known for his
rivalry with
Tamanoumi. He
retired in 1974 and was the head
coach of
Kokonoe stable from 1977...
-
Deceased Ōzutsu
March 1986
Retired 9
Mitsuneyama September 1957
Deceased Tamanoumi September 1958
Deceased Hasegawa March 1974
Retired Fujizakura January...
-
Onsen (Hydrangea Park)
Keiichiro Hirano, Akutagawa-prize
winning novelist Tamanoumi Masahiro, sumo
wrestler Suzuki Mosaburō,
politician Sakae Ōba, Captain...
- 1988) 1944 – Al Kooper,
American singer-songwriter and
producer 1944 –
Tamanoumi Masahiro, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 51st
Yokozuna (d. 1971) 1945 – Douglas...
-
Kitanofuji and
Tamanoumi II
again vie for
dominance with 3 and 2
yusho respectively,
while an
ageing Taihō wins his last
title and retires.
Tamanoumi dies suddenly...
- 佐田の山 晋松 6
Dewanoumi Shin-Kamigotō,
Nagasaki 1965 1968 Unryū
Nakadachi 51
Tamanoumi Masahiro 玉の海 正洋 6
Kataonami Gamagōri,
Aichi 1970 1971 †
Shiranui None...