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  2. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... download speed Private videos Embedded videos Available as a browser extension Extraction of

  3. Video DownloadHelper - Wikipedia

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    Video DownloadHelper is an extension for Firefox and Chrome web browsers. It allows the user to download videos from sites that stream videos through HTTP . The extension was developed by Michel Gutierrez.

  4. List of past sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    was expelled from sumo in 2011 due to alleged match-fixing but reinstated after winning a court case, became Arashio oyakata: Yoshikaze: 2004-1 2019-9 Sekiwake Oguruma: four-time sekiwake, college sumo champion, at one time held record for most makuuchi appearances without a san'yaku promotion: Hōmashō: 2004-3 2015-1 Komusubi Shikoroyama

  5. Emmanuel Yarbrough - Wikipedia

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    Yarbrough started competing in amateur sumo in 1992. He won silver medals in the Sumo World Championships in 1992 and 1994, as well as a bronze medal in 1993. Two years later, after his appearance in Ultimate Fighting Championship , Yarbrough increased his previous weight by 282 lbs. Eventually, Yarbrough reached 704 lbs, which gave him the ...

  6. Anna Zhigalova - Wikipedia

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    Anna Poliakova (maiden name Anna Zhigalova) [1] [4] [5] is a Russian amateur sumo wrestler. She has won gold medals in both the heavyweight and openweight categories in the 2009, 2013 and 2017 World Games. [1] She has also won seven golds at the Sumo World Championships. In 2018 she was nominated for the World Games Athlete of the Year award. [1]

  7. Yago Takanori - Wikipedia

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    Yago Takanori (Japanese: 矢後 太規, born 8 July 1994) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Memuro, Hokkaido. He was an amateur champion at Chuo University and won the Amateur Yokozuna title at the All-Japan Sumo Championships in December 2016. [1] He made his professional debut in May 2017, joining Oguruma stable.

  8. Kokkai Futoshi - Wikipedia

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    Kokkai Futoshi (born March 10, 1981, as Levan Tsaguria, Georgian: ლევან ცაგურია) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Georgia. He began his career in May 2001. He is the first Georgian rikishi to reach sumo's highest division, makuuchi, which he achieved in 2004.

  9. Hakuhō Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Hakuhō Cup is one of the largest and most prestigious junior sumo event in the Japanese amateur calender. [1] Its origins are actually in the Asashōryū Cup. The Wanpaku National Championship is an all-Japanese event, and Asashōryū wished to allow Mongolian kids on the dohyō in the Kokugikan.