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Wakahaguro Tomoaki (25
November 1934 – 2
March 1969) was a sumo
wrestler from Naka, Yokohama, Kanagawa, ****an. His
highest rank was ōzeki. A
former swimming...
- yokozuna.
Haguroyama produced several strong wrestlers,
including ōzeki
Wakahaguro and
sekiwake Annenyama.
Annenyama in turn
married Haguroyama's daughter...
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Tochinishiki (8)
Wakanohana I (6)
Tochinishiki (9)
Wakanohana I (7)
Wakahaguro 1958
Wakanohana I (2)
Asashio III (3)
Tochinishiki (7)
Wakanohana I (3)...
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demoted Kotogahama Sadao 琴ヶ濵 貞雄 0 1927 Kan'onji,
Kagawa 1958 1962
retired Wakahaguro Tomoaki 若羽黒 朋明 1 1934 Yokohama,
Kanagawa 1959 1962
demoted Kitabayama...
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Tomoaki Taniguchi (谷口 智昭, born 1982), ****anese
rugby union player Tomoaki Wakahaguro (若羽黒 朋明, 1934–1969), real name
Tomoaki Kusabuka (草深 朋明), ****anese sumo...
- III 1948-10 1962-1
aYokozuna Takasago former head of
Takasago stable Wakahaguro 1949-10 1965-3 bŌzeki
Tatsunami died of
stroke after retiring at age 34...
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coach of
Tatsunami stable after retiring from the ring. He
produced ōzeki
Wakahaguro and
several other top wrestlers. When he died in 1969 the
title of Tatsunami...
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involved ****ure
yokozuna Wakanohana Kanji I and
maegashira Wakahaguro. He
earned promotion to ōzeki a year
later after winning his
second championship...
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Wakahaguro (3) 1959
Asashio III,
Kitabayama Asashio III (2),
Kashiwado Tochinishiki P (6)
Kotogahama (4),
Fujinishiki Tochinishiki (7),
Wakahaguro (2)...
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division wrestlers from his same
Tatsunami stable at this time,
namely Wakahaguro,
Annenyama and
Kitanonada who were po****rly
known then as the Four Heavenly...