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  2. Glossary of sumo terms - Wikipedia

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    Literally 'taken the barrier'. Sumo wrestlers ranked jūryō or higher. Sekiwake (関脇) Literally 'next to the barrier'. The third-highest rank of sumo wrestlers. Senshūraku (千秋楽) The final day of a sumo tournament. Senshūraku literally translates as 'many years of comfort.' There are two possible explanations for the origins of this ...

  3. Sumo retirees play for laughs from tourists flooding back to ...

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    Another former sumo wrestler, Yasuhiro Tanaka, started the restaurant after founding a company to give ex-wrestlers a second career as actors in commercials and movies. He said he wants to recruit ...

  4. Masunoyama Tomoharu - Wikipedia

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    Masunoyama Tomoharu (Japanese: 舛乃山 大晴, born November 1, 1990 as Tomoharu Kato (加藤 大晴)) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Sakae, Chiba.He turned professional in July 2006 and was the first wrestler born in the Heisei era to become a sekitori when he was promoted to the jūryō division in November 2010, alongside Takayasu.

  5. Yamamotoyama Ryūta - Wikipedia

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    In June of 2021, Yamamotoyama was featured in the OFFCANNY YouTube video, we became sumo wrestlers. As of 2021, he is USA Sumo's head coach and sumo ambassador. [16] He regularly appears in commercials on US television which require a sumo wrestler. [12] He runs the Yamamoto Sumo Dojo in Los Angeles. [7] Also in 2021, he was married in the USA.

  6. Sumo - Wikipedia

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    Sumo (Japanese: 相撲, Hepburn: sumō, Japanese pronunciation:, lit. ' striking one another ') [1] is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by throwing, shoving or pushing him down).

  7. 'It keeps you young.' A mother and son take up sumo wrestling ...

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  8. Kinbōzan Haruki - Wikipedia

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    Kinbōzan Haruki (Japanese: 金峰山 晴樹, born 24 June 1997 as Yersin Baltagul [1] (Kazakh: Ерсін Балтағұл) is a professional sumo wrestler from Almaty, Kazakhstan. He began his professional sumo career in November 2021 at the age of 24.

  9. Takerufuji Mikiya - Wikipedia

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    This championship victory for a beginner wrestler in the makuuchi division is a feat never achieved in 110 years, a first since Ryōgoku Kajinosuke II won the June 1914 tournament. [31] The win also made Takerufuji the fastest wrestler to win a top-division championship at the time, doing so in 10 tournaments since his debut.