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Wakanoyama Hiroshi (born May 12, 1972 as
Hiroshi Ni****aki) is a
former sumo
wrestler from Gobo,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an. His
highest rank was komusubi...
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wrestlers (Musashimaru, Musōyama, Miyabiyama, Buyūzan, Dejima,
Kakizoe and
Wakanoyama) in the
makuuchi division during the
September 2003 tournament, a feat...
- in
September 2010
after the name was
vacated by his
former stablemate Wakanoyama.
Among his
duties in the Sumo ****ociation is
responsibility for the annual...
- Ōt****sa (2) Kotoshōgiku
Tochisakae (2)
Tokitsuumi (2)
Toyonoshima Tōki 2004
Wakanoyama (2) Hakuhō Tokitenkū (1) Kotoōshū Ama* Ishide* 2003 Asasekiryū Tochisakae...
- Fujiseiun [ja] Shōtenrō, Dejima, Miyabiyama, Musashimaru, Musōyama,
Wakanoyama head is
former Musōyama, was the
strongest stable in
early 2000s, name...
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tournament as yokozuna, now
operates a
chain of
chankonabe restaurants Wakanoyama 1988-3 2005-9
dKomusubi Musashigawa after demotion out of top division...
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after both men
finish on 14–1.
Tochinonada wins the
Technique Award.
Wakanoyama scores 9–6 from
maegashira 3, his best ever result, and wins the Fighting...
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return to the top
division after falling to maku****a or below,
after Wakanoyama and Tamaa****. In this
tournament he
produced a 10–5
record and received...
- the most in sumo history,
breaking the
record of 28
tournaments held by
Wakanoyama. However, he only
lasted two
tournaments before being demoted. He was...
- him to win back
promotion is the
fifth longest ever,
behind Satoyama,
Wakanoyama,
Daihi and Daizen. In the
September 2009 tournament,
fighting from the...