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  2. 2025 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2025 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division Result ... The date also marks the 22nd anniversary of the promotion of Hōshōryū's uncle, Asashōryū, to the same ...

  3. 2024 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2024 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division Result East Rank West Result 13-2-0 ... (Dolphins Arena) before it moves to the new Aichi International Arena in 2025.

  4. Honbasho - Wikipedia

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    As honbasho results determine promotion and relegation on the banzuke, the first aim for most wrestlers is to achieve kachi-koshi, or a majority of wins, and thus ensure a promotion for the next tournament. A playoff on the final day is used to decide the winner in case of a tie.

  5. 2025 in India - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of events for the year 2025 in India. Incumbents. National government. Position Name Image President of India: Droupadi Murmu (Age 66) ...

  6. 2023 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2023 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division Result ... With the release of the 2025 tournament schedule, ... the date that the January 2024 banzuke will be published.

  7. 2025 holiday schedule: See full list of dates for Easter ...

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    Here are the dates of 2025 federal holidays, according to the Office of Personnel Management: Wednesday, Jan. 1: New Year’s Day. Monday, Jan. 20: Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.

  8. 2025 Rajya Sabha elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Rajya Sabha elections will be held as part of a routine six-year cycle among certain of the State Legislatures in India on July and August 2025 to elect 8 of its 245 members, of which the states through their legislators elect 233, and the remaining 4 are appointed by the President. [1]

  9. Hōshōryū Tomokatsu - Wikipedia

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    Hatsu basho, Tokyo March Haru basho, Osaka May Natsu basho, Tokyo July Nagoya basho, Nagoya September Aki basho, Tokyo November Kyūshū basho, Fukuoka; 2018 : West Jonokuchi #19 6–1 West Jonidan #42 7–0 Champion East Sandanme #42 6–1 East Makushita #56 4–3 East Makushita #49 6–1 2019: West Makushita #21 5–2 West Makushita #7 4–3