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  2. Toshiyori - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the association introduced a system of re-employment for up to five years for elders who had reached the normal retirement age of 65. Under this system, an elder can remain a member of the Sumo Association while retaining his share, albeit limited to an advisory role as he is not authorized to be a stablemaster or hold a decision ...

  3. List of past sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    only wrestler to win the top division on his first attempt since the 1909 yusho system was established: Ōnishiki Uichirō: 1910-1 1923-1 Yokozuna Dewanoumi: reached yokozuna after only 5 top division tournaments which is an all-time record, trained under Hitachiyama: Nishinoumi Kajirō III: 1910-1 1928-10 Yokozuna Izutsu

  4. List of sumo elders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of elders of the Japan Sumo Association (JSA). More accurately called "elder stock" or toshiyori kabu, these names are a finite number of licenses that can be passed on, and are strictly controlled by the JSA. They allow certain advantageous privileges and there are official criteria for whether or not a retiring wrestler can ...

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

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    Theo, a nine-year-old child from Australia, tries to spar against former sumo wrestler Towanoyama in the sumo ring at Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka in Tokyo, Japan on June 30, 2023.

  6. Yobidashi - Wikipedia

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    Most enter at 15, [10] and it is not uncommon for most to be wrestlers who have not managed to break through but are keen to stay in professional sumo. [3] [10] They then work up a career ladder roughly based on the ranking system for wrestlers until their retirement at 65. [11]

  7. Masuiyama Daishirō II - Wikipedia

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    Known as Mihogaseki Oyakata, he ran the stable until October 2013, when he dissolved the stable and moved his wrestlers to Kasugano stable. He was also formerly on the board of directors of the Japan Sumo Association. He reached the Sumo Association's mandatory retirement age of 65 in November 2013. [3] [4]

  8. Top-ranked sumo wrestler set to retire: NHK - AOL

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    Japan’s top-ranked sumo wrestler is set to retireSource: NHKHakuho holds a record 45 tournament winsThe Mongolian native made his sumo debut in 2001He achieved the top rank of yokozuna in May ...

  9. Ikioi Shōta - Wikipedia

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    Ikioi announced his retirement from sumo in June 2021, on the day of the release of the banzuke for the July 2021 tournament where he had fallen to sandanme 21. He became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association, having acquired the Kasugayama elder stock, and will work as a coach at Isenoumi stable.