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Wakasegawa Yoshimitsu (born
Wataru Sato; July 28, 1962 -
October 8, 2011) was a sumo
wrestler from Sakata, Yamagata, ****an. He made his
professional debut...
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Wakasegawa Taiji (若瀬川泰二」を編集中, real name
Tadao Hattori, 20
February 1920 – 3
September 1993) was a sumo
wrestler from Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an...
- (Dewanoumi) L/E
Ayanonami (Minatogawa) L/E M13
Hitachishima (Dewanoumi) L/E
Wakasegawa (Isegahama) S M14
Isenohama (Dewanoumi) L/E Kaikōzan (Kumekawa) L/E M15...
- the stable, and
recruitment suffered. Its last top
division wrestler Wakasegawa retired in 1992, and
after jūryō
division wrestler Kiyonofuji fell to...
- injury, also
suffered from
sleep apnea,
published an
autobiography in 2008
Wakasegawa 1978-3 1992-7
eMaegashira 1
Isegahama three-time jūryō
champion Kirinishiki...
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Kushimaumi (2) Tochit****sa (2) Ryūkōzan
Oginohana (1) 1988
Akinoshima Wakasegawa (3)
Hidenohana Tagaryū Takanohama* (1)
Masurao (3) 1987
Tochimatoi Takamisugi...
- late
blooming Kurosegawa's rise to
komusubi in 1980 and also
producing Wakasegawa who
reached the top
division in 1983. However, On
August 12, 1985 Isegahama's...
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Itsutsuumi Yoshio 1 1922 Minami-Matsuura District,
Nagasaki 1949 1949
Wakasegawa Taiji 1 1920 Amagasaki,
Hyogo 1950 1950
Shimizugawa Akio 3 1925 Akashi...
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oldest man in the top division, wins his
fourth Fighting Spirit prize.
Wakasegawa wins the
juryo championship and
earns promotion back to makuuchi. Chiyonofuji...
- Konishiki). The
juryo championship goes to Wakashoyo.
Former maegashira Wakasegawa retires.
Takahanada wins his
second championship with a 14–1
record from...