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achieved by
pushing the opponent's head down from the back of the neck.
Tsuridashi (吊り出し, "lift out") is a
technique in which,
while wrestlers face each...
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sekitori level after yorikiri, or
force out. He was also well
known for
tsuridashi, or lift out. He had
knowledge of a wide
range of
other techniques as...
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exceptionally strong he
regularly won by
kimedashi (armlock
force out) and
tsuridashi (lift out). His
balance was suspect, as his long legs
meant he was rather...
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right hand outside, left hand
inside grip on his opponent's mawashi),
tsuridashi (lift out) and
uwatenage (overarm throw). He was also
noted for his ability...
- opponent's arms. He also
regularly won by
uwatenage (overarm throw) and
tsuridashi (lift out), the
latter a
technique seldom seen
today due to the increasing...
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Repechages Paweł
Wojda (POL) Bye Joel
Kindred (AUS)
Tsuridashi Andrew Freund (USA)
Badral Baasandorj (MGL)
Yoritaoshi Oscar Hernandez (VEN)...
- arms.
Among his
favourite kimarite were
uwatenage (overarm throw) and
tsuridashi (the lift out). However, he most
often won with yori-kiri (the
force out)...
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Other kimarite he
regularly used were
uwatenage (overarm throw) and
tsuridashi (lift out). The
Kyushu tournament was
first held in 1957, and the Nagoya...
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Wakanosato winning by
tsuridashi, or lift out...
- throw) and
uwatedashinage (pulling
overarm throw). He was also fond of
tsuridashi, the lift out. List of sumo
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