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1145: 1034:. After the tournament Asashōryū was reprimanded by Japan Sumo Association (JSA) head Musashigawa, and he apologised once again for his behaviour. However, it subsequently emerged that it was not his manager but a restaurant employee who was attacked, reportedly sustaining a broken nose. The man did not file a report with the police, and on 31 January 2010, Asashōryū told the authorities that he had reached a settlement with him. Despite this, the police did not rule out the possibility of questioning Asashōryū about the assault. 3137: 790: 778: 954: 58: 606: 515: 702: 553: 464: 1194:
stablemaster Takasago. In July 2004, he apologized after a row with Takasago over his wedding arrangements resulted in him being seen drunk in public and damaging stable property, and his tendency to return to Mongolia without informing his stablemaster led to embarrassments like being unable to attend the funeral of Takasago stable's previous head coach
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However, Asashōryū was ready by the start of the July tournament and won with a 14–1 record. In the following tournament, Asashōryū won his eighteenth career title with a 13–2 record. He also won the final tournament of 2006 for his nineteenth career title, the fifth he has won with a perfect 15–0 record.
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In January 2007, Asashōryū posted a 14–1 record, his fourth straight championship since returning from injury, and became the fifth man to win twenty career championships. In March, he dropped his first two bouts but then won thirteen in a row for a 13–2 score. However, this was not enough to win the
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Subsequently, on 4 February 2010, he announced his decision to retire, after discussing the matter at a meeting with the Board of Directors of the Sumo Association. He stated, "I feel heavy responsibility as a yokozuna that I have caused trouble to so many people. I am the only person who can put an
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of 2004, the only one he did not win, was attributed in part to the official ceremony for his marriage, which was held in August 2004 (although he had actually married in December 2002). The hectic social round that inevitably follows Japanese weddings affected his pre-tournament preparations, as it
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since 1996; yet Asashōryū went on to add three more such titles after 2004, for a career total of five. At that time only Taihō, with eight, and Chiyonofuji and Kitanoumi with seven, had recorded more 15–0 scores. His unbeaten run continued into the first five days of the May 2004 tournament, giving
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Asashōryū was a relative lightweight early in his career, weighing just 129 kg (284 lb) in 2001, and relied on speed and technique to compete against often much heavier opponents. However, he gradually put on weight and by 2010 was about 148 kg (326 lb), right on average. In his
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Asashōryū gave a press conference in Mongolia on 11 March, and denied committing any "act of violence," but said he did not regret his decision to retire. He claimed it was "an undeniable fact" that there were people within the Sumo Association "trying to push me out of sumo" and that he could have
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took the first tournament championship of the year. Asashōryū's performance in January was a surprisingly poor 11–4 but he successfully rebounded by winning the March tournament. However, his six losses in those tournaments matched his loss total for all of 2005. In the May tournament, he sustained
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achieved the feat of six consecutive tournament victories twice, but never in a calendar year. Asashōryū lost only six bouts all year (0–1–0–2–2–1). One of those rare losses came on 11 September 2005, at the start of the September tournament when he dropped his first Day 1 bout during his tenure as
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for a total of 21 tournaments since the retirement of Musashimaru in November 2003 – the longest period of time in sumo history. In July he lost to Aminishiki once again on the opening day but rallied to win the next fourteen bouts, taking his 21st title with a 14–1 record. He was suspended by the
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since the Grand Tournament system was adopted over 80 years ago. Asashōryū responded by saying he would get his injuries treated and prepare for the winter regional tour and the January 2008 tournament. However, his stablemaster reported that Asashōryū was finding the severity of the punishment
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and off it. His breaches of etiquette during tournament bouts ranged from merely accepting the prize money with the wrong hand, and raising his arms in victory after clinching the championship, to giving opponents an extra shove after the bout was already over (such as Hakuhō in May 2008), and
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newspaper called for sumo broadcasts in Mongolia to be suspended. Reacting to the tense mood among the Mongolian public, a spokesman at the Foreign Ministry of Mongolia issued a statement that the "resignation of Asashōryū will have no influence to the friendship between Mongolian and Japanese
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ordered Kodansha, the publisher of the magazine, and Yorimasa Takeda, the freelance writer of the articles, to pay ¥42.90 million ($ 437,000) in damages, believed to be the highest award for libel damages against a magazine in Japanese history. Chief judge Yasushi Nakamura stated that the
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and was visibly slow to rise from the ground. He was absent from the tournament the next day and later released a statement confirming he was withdrawing from the tournament. Doctors told him he would not be able to compete for two months, which meant he would miss the July tournament as well.
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to be disqualified from a bout. They reportedly brawled in the communal bath afterwards, and Asashōryū was also accused of breaking the wing mirror of Kyokushūzan's car. Some Japanese fans called on him to "go back to Mongolia" after this incident. He also had an uneasy relationship with his
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Asashōryū first met his first wife in high school when they were both 15 years old. They married in 2002 and their reception in Tokyo in 2004 was broadcast live on TV. They divorced in 2009 having been separated for several years. He has a son and a daughter. In July 2020 he announced via
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In 2012, his wealth was estimated to be between US$ 50 and 75 million. He is also active in philanthropy, establishing the Asashoryu Foundation which has supported the Mongolian Olympic team, given scholarships to Mongolian college students studying in Mongolia and Japan, and donated
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JSA Chief Director Musashigawa revealed that directors were debating on that day whether to punish Asashōryū. "He felt compelled to resign for misconduct that was inexcusable, and the board accepted. I want to apologize to all of the fans and to the person injured in the incident." The
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in August 2009 (the first time he had injured his knee), hampering his preparations for the September tournament. Despite this, he won his first 14 matches, before finally losing to Hakuhō, leaving both wrestlers at 14–1. Asashōryū would win the resulting playoff to win his 24th
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magazine, reported that Asashōryū had paid opponents about ¥800,000 ($ 10,000) per fight to allow him to win the previous November 2006 tournament with a perfect score. Asashōryū denied these claims in court on 3 October 2008, during the first ever court appearance by a
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who was forced to resign in 1949 after dropping out of a tournament claiming illness but subsequently photographed at a baseball game. Both his stablemaster and the Sumo Association received criticism for their handling of this incident and Asashōryū in general.
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on day five, he pulled out of the tournament on the sixth day citing pain in his elbow. The September tournament unfolded in a similarly poor fashion. After compiling a lacklustre 5–4 record through the first nine days, Asashōryū forfeited his tenth-day match to
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He was questioned voluntarily by investigators in May, and reportedly said that his hand "may have struck" the man, but he denied assault. In July police reported him to the public prosecutors. His former stablemaster Takasago said if Asashōryū was
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end to it all. I think it's my destiny that I retire like this." Asashōryū did not comment directly on the brawl, except to say that what actually happened was "quite different" to media reports. "I decided to step down to bring this to a closure."
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described Asashōryū's comeback as "amazing." Ticket sales and television ratings showed a marked increase as his winning run continued. After his playoff win Asashōryū announced to the crowd, "Everyone, thank you very much. Really. I am back."
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over the next five days, putting him out of contention for the championship. He also lost his final day match to Hakuhō to finish at 11–4. In the May tournament he lost early to Aminishiki, then won ten in a row before falling to
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Asashōryū was ordered to return to Japan and on 1 August 2007, the Sumo Association suspended him for the upcoming September tournament as well as the next one in November, the first time in the sport's history that an active
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Hōshōryū has since climbed the ranks and won the 2023 Nagoya basho with a 12-3 record, giving him 33 wins in his last three tournaments and earning promotion to ozeki, one level away from becoming yokozuna himself.
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on Day 14 after beating Harumafuji to go 13–1, two wins ahead of Hakuhō on 11–3. He was however beaten by Hakuhō on the final day for the seventh straight time in regulation matches, and he finished on 13–2.
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in May 2003 and came back from an injury sustained in the July tournament to win his third title of the year in September. Musashimaru announced his retirement in November, leaving Asashōryū as sumo's only
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later career he tended to confront his opponents head on with the intention of out-muscling them. In training, he was reported to do multiple repetitions of biceps curls with 30-kilogram (66 lb)
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He returned to Japan in November 2021 and was a spectator during the Kyūshū tournament, during which time he also reunited with the recently retired Hakuhō. On 12 April 2024 his X account (formerly
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Asashōryū returned to Mongolia after the May tournament to receive treatment for a bruised chest suffered in his defeat to Harumafuji. In June he received the Hero of Labour Award from outgoing
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In 2007, Asashōryū bought the National Circus Palace (a 2,000-seat circus building in Ulaanbaatar) through his company, "Asa Consulting". Since then the palace has been renamed to "Asa Tsirk".
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in November, which he did not enter. He stated that he would not withdraw for a third time partway through a tournament, and suggested that he would retire if his comeback proved unsuccessful.
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announced that the operation had been a success on the 26th of the same month, without giving any further details about the location of the operation or the severity of his health problem.
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In Mongolia, there was anger at the news. One high-ranking Mongolian official accused the Sumo Association of using the incident as an excuse to get rid of Asashōryū before he could reach
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indicated that injuries to his left elbow and a stress fracture in his lower back would require six weeks of rest to heal. However, he was then seen on television participating in a
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match in his home country despite having withdrawn from a regional sumo tour claiming injury. After a career filled with a multitude of other controversies, both on and off the
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and the Mongolian government. However, the suggestion that he had exaggerated the extent of his injuries to avoid his duties on the exhibition tour caused a media storm.
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have contested the championship on the last day of two consecutive tournaments. In this rematch, Asashōryū was the victor, winning his 22nd title, thus equalling
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then his retirement ceremony may be cancelled. However, the event went ahead as planned on 3 October, with around 380 dignitaries taking turns in snipping his
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or topknot before Takasago made the final cut. Asashōryū said to the 10,000 fans at the Kokugikan, "In another life as a Japanese, I would like to become a
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would have their salaries cut by 30% for the next four months. He was also instructed to restrict his movements to his home, his stable, and the hospital.
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During the January 2010 tournament, a tabloid magazine claimed Asashōryū punched his personal manager after getting drunk during a night out in downtown
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in 2000 regarding his own career. Itai suggested that Asashōryū's win over Chiyotaikai in the November 2006 tournament was an example of a fixed match.
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list. The triumph took place on his 29th birthday. He finished on 11–4 in the Kyushu tournament in November, losing his last four matches.
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and was also given a retirement allowance by the Sumo Association, believed to be around ¥120 million ($ 1.34 million).
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were in the top division and stars back in their home country, but Asashōryū was quick to overtake them both. He attained elite
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In 2002, Asashōryū put together back-to-back records of 11–4, 11–4 and 12–3 and was promoted to sumo's second highest rank of
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of Asashōryū, literally "morning blue dragon", Asa being a regular prefix in the Wakamatsu stable. The second part of the
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On 3 August 2017, Asashōryū was appointed as a diplomatic advisor and special ambassador to Japan by Mongolian President
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in December 2003. He was also sometimes seen in public in a business suit or in casual dress instead of the traditional
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under the name Blue Wolf (after the Mongolian Blue Wolf legend). All Dolgorsüren brothers have strong backgrounds in
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citizens." and he requested people stay calm. Reaction in Japan was more mixed, with some of the public saying the
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In the following tournament in March he went undefeated for the first nine days but then lost to three of the five
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for not upholding the standards of behaviour expected of a holder of such a prestigious rank. He became the first
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career for various other infractions of the strict code of conduct expected of top sumo wrestlers, both on the
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ended in a disappointing 10–5 record, Asashōryū won a further twenty-three tournaments. Combined with his two
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In the January 2010 tournament, which was to prove to be the last of his career, Asashōryū clinched his 25th
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also returned from three tournaments out to win the championship with a 14–1 record. Sumo Association head
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on the all-time list to become the fourth ever wrestler to have won 23 tournaments (the other three being
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an injury to the ligaments in his elbow on the second day falling out of the ring in a surprising loss to
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faced off for the title again on the last day, marking only the fifth time in the last 30 years that two
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Asashōryū returned to tournaments in January 2008. On the final day, he faced Hakuhō in a battle of 13–1
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treatment, he returned to Japan on 30 November 2007, apologising for his actions at a press conference.
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and investing exclusively inside Mongolia, the company has assets in banking, real estate and mining.
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in Mongolia. He originally came to Japan as an exchange student, together with his friend, the future
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had recommended his retirement, and would have pressed for his dismissal if he had not chosen to go.
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has been suspended from a main tournament. They also announced that Asashōryū and his stablemaster
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difficult to deal with, and two doctors from the Sumo Association diagnosed him as suffering from
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Asashōryū's nephew Byambasuren became a professional sumo wrestler in November 2017, joining the
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After his tournament victory in July 2007, Asashōryū decided to skip the regional summer tour of
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Immediately after his retirement from sumo there was speculation that Asashōryū would switch to
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in history to be suspended from competition in August 2007 when he participated in a charity
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had to go while others said they would miss him. News media compared his case with earlier
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Asashōryū received criticism from Sumo Association officials and the media throughout his
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with Japanese spirit ... I want to show everyone that I can become a better person."
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glare at each other after a bad-tempered match on the last day of the May 2008 tournament
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He returned to Mongolia in October 2008, staying until shortly before the tournament in
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that he was getting married, uploading a picture of himself with his presumed fiancée.
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He continued to dominate sumo in 2005, becoming the first wrestler ever to win all six
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gone on to win 30 or more tournament titles. Asked about rumours that he would enter
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in his homeland of Mongolia. He was reported to have done so at the request of the
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Asashōryū receives the Prime Minister's Award for winning the May 2005 tournament.
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in July. In November 2002, he took his first top division tournament championship
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ever. In 2005, he became the first wrestler to win all six official tournaments (
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is not a successive rank, and more than one wrestler can hold the title at once
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Asashōryū's favoured techniques according to his Sumo Association profile were
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on the opening day. He injured his back in this match and subsequent losses to
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title—he lost a playoff for the first time in his career, to fellow Mongolian
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division just two tournaments later in January 2001. In May 2001, he made his
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beginning on 3 August because of injury. The medical forms submitted to the
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on the 12th day of the November 2021 tournament and saw his nephew lose to
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on Day 14. He again lost to Hakuhō, on the final day, finishing at 12–3.
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Asashōryū began 2004 with two consecutive perfect 15–0 tournament wins (
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and withdrew. He had elbow pain, and presented a medical certificate.
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Asashōryū got off to a bad start in the July tournament by losing to
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He damaged ligaments in his right knee during a regional tour of
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him a winning streak of 35 bouts in total, the longest run since
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Yokozuna Asashoryu original tegata (handprint & signature)
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Sumo Association from the next two tournaments (see below).
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Asashōryū's brothers were active in other combat sports:
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200 kg (441 lb). He had an intense approach to
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Asashōryū in the ring during the May 2009 sumo tournament
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at the Yasukuni Shrine Dedicated Sumo (10 April 2009)
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immediately afterwards. Asashōryū had been the sole
341:, where they attended Meitoku Gijuku High School in 3755:"Amazing comeback for Asashoryu at Hatsu basho '09" 299:, and was criticized at times by the media and the 5558: 5534:"Hakuho takes sole lead with finish line in sight" 2889:"Asashoryu claims title, continues to set records" 2630: 2524:List of sumo tournament second division champions 320: 6255: 5580: 5578: 5414:"元朝青龍 緊急入院を報告「本日より都内の病院で」「原因がまだわからないんですが、検査中です」" 1041:Asashōryū referred to criticism for not showing 287:From 2004 until 2007, Asashōryū was sumo's sole 5333:. Infomongolia.com. 22 May 2013. Archived from 5104: 4907: 4905: 4104:"Men attempting to extort Kyokushuzan arrested" 3531:"Asashoryu wins battle of yokozuna, 21st title" 3269:"Tochiazuma captures third Emperor's Cup title" 2534:List of sumo tournament top division runners-up 823:). His victory came exactly twenty years after 619:(sumo tournaments) in the same year. The great 5183: 5135:"Sumo-"Tsar" Roho throws tantrum after defeat" 4857:. Reuters India. 11 March 2010. Archived from 4552:. Fairfax New Zealand Limited. 5 February 2010 2783: 2721: 2529:List of sumo tournament top division champions 781:Asashōryū in the dedication sumo wrestling at 570:) in January and March. Nobody had attained a 5797: 5575: 5155: 4550:"Sumo wrestler retires after drunken scuffle" 4046:"Ex-sumo wrestler claims bout-fixing is rife" 3991:"Asashoryu goes to court to deny bout-fixing" 3752: 3586:"Hakusho Part II raises more questions marks" 3583: 3375:"Hakuho tied for lead as Asashoryu withdraws" 1026:Assault allegations and subsequent retirement 579:'s 53 in 1988. Although he was then upset by 5513: 5511: 5509: 5158:"Sumo master ready for a fall after rampage" 4902: 4743:"Reaction mixed over Asashoryu's retirement" 3609: 2655: 2653: 1239:He appears in the 2017 Chinese kung-fu film 1053:in May 2001, with his parents watching him. 736:(the eventual winner of the tournament) and 647:streak came to an end in January 2006, when 420:special prize, for Outstanding Performance. 5416:(in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 12 April 2024 4849: 4847: 4737: 4735: 4678: 4676: 4518:"Sumo Grand Champion to Retire After Brawl" 3956: 3954: 3779: 3777: 2968: 2603: 5804: 5790: 5517: 5137:. Mail & Guardian Online. 16 July 2006 5100: 5098: 5096: 4997: 4995: 4993: 4966: 4964: 4482: 4480: 4346:"Asashoryu apologizes for causing trouble" 3694:"Hakuho retains lead; Asashoryu withdraws" 3638:"Kotooshu keeps lead after yokozuna sweep" 3029:"Hakuho steals Asa's thunder on final day" 3023: 3021: 2761:. UB Post. 8 November 2007. Archived from 56: 5612:"Sumo champ Asashoryu had spring divorce" 5561:"Sumo 101 – the Wife behind the Yokozuna" 5506: 5249:"An Ex-Sumo Wrestler Returns To Mongolia" 5243: 5241: 5239: 5237: 5235: 4074:"Publisher fined for "fixed" sumo series" 3664:"Asashoryu storms out of Sumo tournament" 2650: 945:reporting was "slipshod in the extreme." 747:on the first day. After a second loss to 5438:(in Japanese). Sankei Sports. 6 May 2024 5436:"元朝青龍のダグワドルジ氏「地獄のような1ヵ月でした」 先月26日に手術を報告" 5087:"Asashoryu vs Kyokushuzan 1 nagoya 2003" 4972:"Asashoryu bows out at topknot ceremony" 4878: 4876: 4844: 4732: 4673: 4068: 4066: 3951: 3785:"Asashoryu dazzles fans in comeback win" 3774: 3110:"2004 was the year of Asashoryu in sumo" 2753: 2751: 1189:, or disqualification. He was the first 1143: 952: 788: 776: 700: 604: 551: 513: 475: 462: 5704:"Asashoryu Akinori Rikishi Information" 5386: 5303: 5093: 4990: 4961: 4767: 4515: 4477: 4287:Parry, Richard Lloyd (22 August 2007). 4217:Fogarty, Philippa (18 September 2007). 4216: 3505:"Undefeated Hakuho dominates Asashoryu" 3453:"Asashoryu secures Emperor's Cup title" 3349:"Hakuho stays unbeaten in Summer Basho" 3235: 3233: 3104: 3102: 3018: 3004:"Asashoryu Akinori Rikishi Information" 2942: 2940: 2833: 2631:Fogarty, Philippa (18 September 2007). 1226:English-language textbooks to schools. 961:in his first fight after his suspension 597:prevented him from doing any training. 112:148 kg (326 lb; 23.3 st) 14: 6256: 5484:"Asashoryu – Favorite Grip/Techniques" 5304:iKon.mn, Д. Эрдэнэцэн (6 March 2014). 5232: 5001: 4570: 4511: 4509: 4490:. AFP. 4 February 2010. Archived from 4488:"Sumo's 'bad boy' Asashoryu to retire" 4317:"Asashoryu heading home for treatment" 4124: 4043: 3985: 3983: 3815:"Harumafuji topples Hakuho in playoff" 3323:"Asashoryu hurts arm in surprise loss" 2861:"Mongolian wrestler promoted to ozeki" 933:, who had made similar allegations of 295:and the promotion of fellow Mongolian 249:[tɔɮgɔrsʊːrengiːntagw̜atɔrt͡ʃ] 5813:Japan Professional Sports Grand Prize 5785: 5024: 4873: 4806:from the original on 13 February 2010 4198:from the original on 9 September 2007 4063: 3993:. AFP. 3 October 2008. Archived from 3297:"Asashoryu beats Hakuho for 16th Cup" 2748: 1202:that wrestlers are expected to wear. 899:Match-fixing speculation and lawsuits 725:'s haul of tournament championships. 247: 5559:Klein, Barbara Ann (February 2006). 5105:McCurry, Justin (11 February 2004). 4776:, reprinted in Student News Magazine 4720:from the original on 9 February 2010 4579:from the original on 6 February 2010 4244:"Reaction to Asashoryu's punishment" 3230: 3218:from the original on 19 January 2013 3099: 2937: 2759:"Asashoryu resumes serious practice" 2703:from the original on 7 February 2010 5039:from the original on 8 October 2009 4770:"In Blow to Sumo, Champion Retires" 4506: 3980: 3905:. 27 September 2009. Archived from 3612:"Asashoryu Wins 22nd Emperor's Cup" 2948:"Maru:Sumo needs Japanese yokozuna" 2784:Wallace, Bruce (18 February 2005). 2509:List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers 1205: 329:family with a strong background in 254:is a Mongolian former professional 24: 4219:"Sumo world hit by giant troubles" 4084:from the original on 30 March 2009 3935:. 30 November 2009. Archived from 2633:"Sumo world hit by giant troubles" 455: 25: 6300: 5722: 5387:Gunning, John (1 December 2021). 5306:"АСА цирк ТӨРД буцаж магадгүй нь" 4768:Hayashi, Yuka (5 February 2010). 4657:. 5 February 2010. Archived from 4530:from the original on 1 March 2010 4516:Hayashi, Yuka (4 February 2010). 4409:. 28 January 2010. Archived from 3962:"Asa clinches 25th Emperor's Cup" 3791:. 25 January 2009. Archived from 3753:Buckton, Mark (27 January 2009). 3722:"Asa goes home; may miss tourney" 3674:from the original on 21 July 2008 3479:"Hakuho stuns Asa to win tourney" 2834:Gunning, John (3 February 2021). 2612:from the original on 27 June 2007 1266: 728:In the May tournament he lost to 219:* Up to date as of February 2015. 104:184 cm (6 ft 0 in) 5696: 5678: 5652: 5640:. Nikkan Sports. 17 January 2018 5630: 5604: 5552: 5526: 5476: 5450: 5428: 5406: 5380: 5361: 5349: 5323: 5297: 5281:. 1 January 2017. Archived from 5184:McNeill, David (7 August 2007). 5025:Ryall, Julian (6 October 2009). 4573:"Bad-boy sumo champion bows out" 4571:Dickie, Mure (4 February 2010). 4044:Alford, Peter (4 October 2008). 3875:. 23 August 2009. Archived from 3869:"Asa uncertain for Autumn Basho" 3841:"Asa receives award in Mongolia" 3730:. 7 October 2008. Archived from 2722:Frederick, Jim (28 April 2003). 1417: 444:, the last active Japanese born 6284:Tibetan Buddhists from Mongolia 6202:Japan national rugby union team 5267: 5210: 5177: 5149: 5127: 5079: 5051: 5018: 5002:Perran, Thierry (August 2007). 4935: 4818: 4788: 4761: 4702: 4684:"Mongolian press ridicules JSA" 4643: 4625:"End of the line for Asashoryu" 4617: 4591: 4564: 4542: 4459:"Police may question Asashoryu" 4451: 4425: 4395: 4375:"Asashoryu warned over conduct" 4367: 4338: 4309: 4280: 4258: 4236: 4210: 4178: 4152: 4096: 4037: 4009: 3921: 3891: 3861: 3833: 3807: 3746: 3714: 3686: 3656: 3630: 3603: 3584:Buckton, Mark (25 March 2008). 3577: 3551: 3523: 3497: 3471: 3445: 3419: 3393: 3367: 3341: 3315: 3289: 3261: 3204: 3178: 3160:"Asashoryu nails Emperor's Cup" 3152: 3130: 3073: 3047: 2996: 2909: 2881: 2853: 2827: 2805: 2786:"He's put tradition on its ear" 2669:. 2 August 2007. Archived from 1139: 527:Asashōryū nominally shared the 353:He was recruited by the former 348: 325:Asashōryū comes from an ethnic 270:in the history of the sport in 34:name, the surname is Asashōryū. 5156:Ryall, Julian (30 July 2004). 4599:"Asashoryu ends stormy career" 4132:"Soccer match draws JSA's ire" 3610:Ganbayer, G. (27 March 2008). 2917:"Asashoryu gets yokozuna rank" 2777: 2715: 2685: 2624: 2597: 2585:(in Japanese). 25 January 2009 2569: 2551: 893: 487:While his first tournament as 396:division, and reached the top 321:Early life and sumo background 27:Mongolian former sumo wrestler 13: 1: 5520:"Asashoryu bouts by kimarite" 4160:"A grand champion is rebuked" 3186:"Asashoryu wins Kyushu Basho" 3081:"Asashoryu bags Emperor's Cu" 2604:Kuroda, Joe (February 2006). 2544: 1276:, and whilst in the gym with 1059:Yokozuna Deliberation Council 948: 362:of the Wakamatsu stable (now 246:: Долгорсүрэнгийн Дагвадорж; 238:, born 27 September 1980, as 6279:Sumo people from Ulaanbaatar 6242:Japan national baseball team 6130:Japan national baseball team 5220:. Bloody Elbow. 22 July 2010 5089:– via www.youtube.com. 4710:"Top 朝青龍引退 モンゴル外務省、国民に「冷静に」" 4191:International Herald Tribune 3559:"Hakuho wins dramatic final" 1404:Fukuoka International Center 1090:As Asashōryū never obtained 7: 6170:Japan women's football team 5275:"Mongolian National Circus" 3427:"Asa runs table in Fukuoka" 2519:List of sumo record holders 2514:List of past sumo wrestlers 2497: 1649:West Maegashira #12 1357:Dolgorsürengiin Sumyaabazar 1315:throughout his career were 1218:as early as 2003. Based in 740:put him out of contention. 197:Outstanding Performance (3) 95:Mongolian People's Republic 10: 6305: 5638:"元朝青龍のおい豊昇龍「青」でなく「昇」とした理由" 5518:Doitsuyama (13 May 2009). 4268:. Sumo Talk. 2 August 2007 4246:. Sumo Talk. 2 August 2007 2413:=Outstanding performance; 1697:West Maegashira #1 1660:East Maegashira #6 1585:West Makushita #19 1574:West Makushita #12 1556:East Makushita #27 1545:East Makushita #53 1508:East Jonokuchi #34 1234:Mongolian Democratic Party 1232:He became a member of the 414:rank and earned his first 291:between the retirement of 29: 6098:Japan men's football team 5819: 5770: 5760: 5748: 5740: 3929:"Hakuho stays undefeated" 3614:. UB Post. Archived from 2366: 1607:West Makushita #2 1596:West Makushita #9 1532:West Sandanme #75 1365:Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee 1350: 987:Japanese Foreign Ministry 705:Asashōryū in January 2008 240:Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj 235: 217: 203: 191: 175: 167: 159: 151: 143: 131: 126: 116: 108: 100: 72: 67: 55: 46: 41: 6274:Mongolian sumo wrestlers 5194:. London. Archived from 4025:. London. 4 October 2008 3401:"Asashoryu reigns again" 2371:     2333:West Yokozuna #1 2315:East Yokozuna #1 2304:West Yokozuna #1 2293:West Yokozuna #1 2282:West Yokozuna #1 2271:East Yokozuna #1 2260:West Yokozuna #1 2242:West Yokozuna #1 2231:West Yokozuna #1 2220:East Yokozuna #1 2209:East Yokozuna #1 2198:West Yokozuna #1 2187:West Yokozuna #1 2169:West Yokozuna #1 2158:East Yokozuna #1 2147:East Yokozuna #1 2136:East Yokozuna #1 2125:East Yokozuna #1 2114:East Yokozuna #1 2096:East Yokozuna #1 2085:East Yokozuna #1 2074:East Yokozuna #1 2063:East Yokozuna #1 2052:East Yokozuna #1 2041:East Yokozuna #1 2023:East Yokozuna #1 2012:East Yokozuna #1 2001:East Yokozuna #1 1990:East Yokozuna #1 1979:East Yokozuna #1 1968:East Yokozuna #1 1950:East Yokozuna #1 1939:East Yokozuna #1 1928:East Yokozuna #1 1917:East Yokozuna #1 1906:East Yokozuna #1 1895:East Yokozuna #1 1877:East Yokozuna #1 1866:East Yokozuna #1 1855:East Yokozuna #1 1844:East Yokozuna #1 1833:West Yokozuna #1 1778:East Sekiwake #1 1763:West Sekiwake #1 1748:West Sekiwake #1 1737:West Sekiwake #1 1715:East Komusubi #1 1686:East Komusubi #1 1671:West Komusubi #1 1519:West Jonidan #85 643:Asashōryū's consecutive 4523:The Wall Street Journal 1373:New Japan Pro-Wrestling 981:match for charity with 880: 772: 696: 663: 638: 600: 547: 522: 163:Yokozuna (January 2003) 6218:Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 5488:Japan Sumo Association 2815:. AFP. 27 January 2008 2559:"横綱朝青龍が引退を表明「世間を騒がせた」" 2504:Glossary of sumo terms 2377:Top division runner-up 1347:using this technique. 1331:(inner arm throw) and 1284:in 2008 he reportedly 1153: 975:Japan Sumo Association 962: 940:On 26 March 2009, the 798: 786: 706: 610: 563: 519: 484: 473: 301:Japan Sumo Association 5373:3 August 2017 at the 3055:"Musashimaru retires" 2373:Top division champion 2245:Sat out due to injury 1822:East Ōzeki #1 1804:East Ōzeki #2 1793:East Ōzeki #3 1631:West Jūryō #3 1620:East Jūryō #7 1369:professional wrestler 1250:Khaltmaagiin Battulga 1147: 1016:dissociative disorder 1012:acute stress disorder 956: 859:People's Honour Award 792: 780: 704: 608: 555: 517: 479: 471: 76:Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj 5368:元横綱の朝青龍 モンゴル大統領特使に任命 3668:Agence France-Presse 2369:wins–losses–absences 1549:6–1–PPPP 1092:Japanese citizenship 957:Asashōryū taking on 942:Tokyo District Court 366:), who gave him the 68:Personal information 6010:Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 5994:Chiyonofuji Mitsugu 5986:Chiyonofuji Mitsugu 5882:Hiroshima Toyo Carp 5563:. Sumo Fan Magazine 5462:Honolulu Advertiser 5032:The Daily Telegraph 4923:on 19 February 2013 4917:Mainichi Daily News 4832:on 13 February 2010 4802:. 9 February 2010. 4749:on 18 February 2013 4716:. 5 February 2010. 4655:Mainichi Daily News 4437:Mainichi Daily News 4407:Mainichi Daily News 3702:. 24 September 2008 3407:. 24 September 2006 3212:"All yusho winners" 3087:. 21 September 2003 2699:. 4 February 2010. 2565:on 5 February 2010. 1424: 1377:Mongolian wrestling 1327:(outer arm throw), 852:Mongolian President 472:Yokozuna dohyou iri 331:Mongolian wrestling 264:). He was the 68th 199:Fighting Spirit (3) 6138:Urawa Red Diamonds 5858:Katsuaki Matsumoto 5666:. 26 November 2021 5538:Japan Times Online 5006:. Le Monde du Sumo 4861:on 1 February 2013 4661:on 9 February 2010 4494:on 8 February 2010 4413:on 1 February 2010 3997:on 7 February 2009 3939:on 19 January 2010 3795:on 7 February 2009 3433:. 27 November 2006 3249:. 27 November 2005 3214:. Sumo Reference. 3192:. 28 November 2004 3061:. 16 November 2003 2897:. 23 November 2002 2765:on 7 December 2008 2608:. sumofanmag.com. 2405:=Fighting spirit; 2308:14–1–P 2264:14–1–P 2248:0–0–15 2175:0–0–15 2164:0–0–15 2129:13–2–P 2067:1–2–12 2056:13–2–P 2016:13–2–P 1921:13–2–P 1523:7–0–PP 1422: 1361:mixed martial arts 1212:mixed martial arts 1154: 1116:mixed martial arts 963: 855:Nambaryn Enkhbayar 799: 787: 707: 611: 564: 520: 485: 474: 244:Mongolian Cyrillic 6251: 6250: 6122:Asashōryū Akinori 6114:Asashōryū Akinori 6074:Daisuke Matsuzaka 5780: 5779: 5761:Succeeded by 5729:Asashōryū Akinori 5522:. Sumo Reference. 5255:. 24 October 2012 5198:on 1 October 2007 4690:. 7 February 2010 4631:. 6 February 2010 4605:. 4 February 2010 4465:. 1 February 2010 4439:. 1 February 2010 4383:. 26 January 2010 4355:. 1 December 2007 4194:. 1 August 2007. 4080:. 27 March 2009. 3968:. 24 January 2010 3565:. 28 January 2008 3459:. 21 January 2007 3277:. 23 January 2006 3035:. 25 January 2010 2984:. 25 January 2017 2956:. 30 January 2004 2925:. 30 January 2003 2791:Los Angeles Times 2495: 2494: 2389:Non-participation 2235:5–5–5 2224:3–3–9 1859:5–5–5 1423:Asashōryū Akinori 1108:Ryōgoku Kokugikan 903:In January 2007, 801:The January 2009 469: 452:in January 2017. 227:Asashōryū Akinori 224: 223: 85:27 September 1980 42:Asashōryū Akinori 30:In this Japanese 16:(Redirected from 6296: 6244: 6236: 6228: 6220: 6212: 6204: 6196: 6188: 6180: 6172: 6164: 6156: 6148: 6140: 6132: 6124: 6116: 6108: 6100: 6092: 6084: 6076: 6068: 6060: 6058:Hidetoshi Nakata 6052: 6044: 6036: 6028: 6020: 6012: 6004: 5996: 5988: 5980: 5972: 5970:Hiromitsu Ochiai 5964: 5956: 5948: 5940: 5938:Hiromitsu Ochiai 5932: 5924: 5916: 5908: 5900: 5892: 5884: 5876: 5868: 5866:Tadashi Sawamura 5860: 5852: 5850:Shigeo Nagashima 5844: 5836: 5828: 5806: 5799: 5792: 5783: 5782: 5744:Musashimaru Kōyō 5741:Preceded by 5738: 5737: 5716: 5715: 5713: 5711: 5706:. 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1520: 1513: 1509: 1490: 1480: 1470: 1460: 1450: 1440: 1425: 1421: 1392:Tatsunami stable 1206:Post-sumo career 1171:to overturn the 983:Hidetoshi Nakata 924: 470: 343:Kōchi Prefecture 253: 251: 237: 220: 88: 84: 82: 60: 51: 50: 39: 38: 21: 6304: 6303: 6299: 6298: 6297: 6295: 6294: 6293: 6254: 6253: 6252: 6247: 6239: 6231: 6223: 6215: 6207: 6199: 6191: 6186:Masahiro Tanaka 6183: 6175: 6167: 6159: 6151: 6143: 6135: 6127: 6119: 6111: 6103: 6095: 6087: 6079: 6071: 6066:Kazuhiro Sasaki 6063: 6055: 6047: 6039: 6031: 6026:Kazuyoshi Miura 6023: 6018:Takanohana Kōji 6015: 6007: 5999: 5991: 5983: 5975: 5967: 5959: 5954:Sachio Kinugasa 5951: 5946:Tatsuro Hirooka 5943: 5935: 5927: 5919: 5911: 5906:Yakult Swallows 5903: 5895: 5887: 5879: 5871: 5863: 5855: 5847: 5839: 5831: 5823: 5815: 5810: 5766: 5757: 5746: 5735: 5725: 5720: 5719: 5709: 5707: 5702: 5701: 5697: 5684: 5683: 5679: 5669: 5667: 5658: 5657: 5653: 5643: 5641: 5636: 5635: 5631: 5621: 5619: 5610: 5609: 5605: 5595: 5593: 5584: 5583: 5576: 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3747: 3737: 3735: 3734:on 29 June 2009 3720: 3719: 3715: 3705: 3703: 3692: 3691: 3687: 3677: 3675: 3662: 3661: 3657: 3647: 3645: 3636: 3635: 3631: 3621: 3619: 3618:on 2 April 2008 3608: 3604: 3594: 3592: 3582: 3578: 3568: 3566: 3557: 3556: 3552: 3542: 3540: 3529: 3528: 3524: 3514: 3512: 3503: 3502: 3498: 3488: 3486: 3485:. 26 March 2007 3477: 3476: 3472: 3462: 3460: 3451: 3450: 3446: 3436: 3434: 3425: 3424: 3420: 3410: 3408: 3399: 3398: 3394: 3384: 3382: 3373: 3372: 3368: 3358: 3356: 3347: 3346: 3342: 3332: 3330: 3321: 3320: 3316: 3306: 3304: 3303:. 27 March 2006 3295: 3294: 3290: 3280: 3278: 3267: 3266: 3262: 3252: 3250: 3239: 3238: 3231: 3221: 3219: 3210: 3209: 3205: 3195: 3193: 3184: 3183: 3179: 3169: 3167: 3158: 3157: 3153: 3143: 3141: 3136: 3135: 3131: 3121: 3119: 3108: 3107: 3100: 3090: 3088: 3079: 3078: 3074: 3064: 3062: 3053: 3052: 3048: 3038: 3036: 3027: 3026: 3019: 3009: 3007: 3002: 3001: 2997: 2987: 2985: 2974: 2973: 2969: 2959: 2957: 2946: 2945: 2938: 2928: 2926: 2915: 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5885: 5877: 5869: 5861: 5853: 5845: 5837: 5834:Yomiuri Giants 5829: 5820: 5817: 5816: 5809: 5808: 5801: 5794: 5786: 5778: 5777: 5768: 5767: 5762: 5759: 5747: 5742: 5733: 5732: 5724: 5723:External links 5721: 5718: 5717: 5695: 5677: 5651: 5629: 5603: 5592:. 16 July 2020 5574: 5551: 5540:. 25 July 2009 5525: 5505: 5494:on 9 July 2009 5475: 5449: 5427: 5405: 5379: 5360: 5348: 5322: 5296: 5266: 5231: 5209: 5176: 5148: 5126: 5107:"Big In Japan" 5092: 5078: 5050: 5017: 4989: 4960: 4949:. 13 July 2010 4934: 4901: 4872: 4843: 4817: 4787: 4760: 4731: 4701: 4672: 4642: 4616: 4590: 4563: 4541: 4505: 4476: 4450: 4424: 4394: 4366: 4337: 4308: 4279: 4257: 4235: 4209: 4177: 4151: 4140:. 27 July 2007 4123: 4112:. 26 July 2007 4095: 4062: 4050:The Australian 4036: 4008: 3979: 3950: 3920: 3909:on 4 June 2011 3890: 3879:on 11 May 2020 3860: 3849:. 13 June 2009 3832: 3806: 3773: 3745: 3713: 3685: 3655: 3629: 3602: 3576: 3550: 3539:. 23 July 2007 3522: 3496: 3470: 3444: 3418: 3392: 3366: 3340: 3314: 3288: 3260: 3229: 3203: 3177: 3151: 3138:"Query result" 3129: 3098: 3072: 3046: 3017: 2995: 2967: 2936: 2908: 2880: 2869:. 25 July 2002 2852: 2826: 2804: 2776: 2747: 2714: 2684: 2649: 2623: 2596: 2568: 2549: 2548: 2546: 2543: 2542: 2541: 2536: 2531: 2526: 2521: 2516: 2511: 2506: 2499: 2496: 2493: 2492: 2364: 2363: 2360: 2357: 2354: 2351: 2341: 2330: 2324: 2323: 2312: 2301: 2290: 2279: 2268: 2257: 2251: 2250: 2239: 2228: 2217: 2206: 2195: 2184: 2178: 2177: 2166: 2155: 2144: 2133: 2122: 2111: 2105: 2104: 2093: 2082: 2071: 2060: 2049: 2038: 2032: 2031: 2020: 2009: 1998: 1987: 1976: 1965: 1959: 1958: 1947: 1936: 1925: 1914: 1903: 1892: 1886: 1885: 1874: 1863: 1852: 1841: 1830: 1819: 1813: 1812: 1801: 1790: 1775: 1760: 1745: 1734: 1728: 1727: 1712: 1694: 1683: 1668: 1657: 1646: 1640: 1639: 1628: 1617: 1604: 1593: 1582: 1571: 1565: 1564: 1553: 1542: 1529: 1516: 1505: 1498: 1492: 1491: 1486:Kyūshū basho, 1481: 1471: 1466:Nagoya basho, 1461: 1451: 1441: 1431: 1419: 1416: 1371:, competed in 1352: 1349: 1268: 1267:Fighting style 1265: 1207: 1204: 1148:Asashōryū and 1141: 1138: 1103:danpatsu-shiki 1027: 1024: 950: 947: 900: 897: 895: 892: 882: 879: 793:Asashōryū and 774: 771: 698: 695: 665: 662: 640: 637: 602: 599: 549: 546: 524: 521: 460: 454: 350: 347: 322: 319: 222: 221: 215: 214: 207: 201: 200: 195: 193:Special Prizes 189: 188: 179: 173: 172: 169: 165: 164: 161: 157: 156: 153: 149: 148: 145: 141: 140: 135: 129: 128: 124: 123: 118: 114: 113: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 74: 70: 69: 65: 64: 61: 53: 52: 44: 43: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6301: 6290: 6287: 6285: 6282: 6280: 6277: 6275: 6272: 6270: 6269:Living people 6267: 6265: 6262: 6261: 6259: 6243: 6238: 6235: 6230: 6227: 6226:Shohei Ohtani 6222: 6219: 6214: 6211: 6210:Shohei Ohtani 6206: 6203: 6198: 6195: 6194:Kei Nishikori 6190: 6187: 6182: 6179: 6174: 6171: 6166: 6163: 6158: 6155: 6150: 6147: 6142: 6139: 6134: 6131: 6126: 6123: 6118: 6115: 6110: 6107: 6106:Hideki Matsui 6102: 6099: 6094: 6091: 6090:Ichiro Suzuki 6086: 6083: 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5364: 5357: 5356:元横綱・朝青龍が日本担当に 5352: 5336: 5332: 5326: 5311: 5307: 5300: 5284: 5280: 5279:circus.mn/en/ 5276: 5270: 5254: 5250: 5244: 5242: 5240: 5238: 5236: 5219: 5213: 5197: 5193: 5192: 5187: 5180: 5165: 5164: 5159: 5152: 5136: 5130: 5114: 5113: 5108: 5101: 5099: 5097: 5088: 5082: 5067:. 26 May 2008 5066: 5065: 5060: 5054: 5038: 5034: 5033: 5028: 5021: 5005: 4998: 4996: 4994: 4977: 4973: 4967: 4965: 4948: 4944: 4938: 4922: 4918: 4914: 4908: 4906: 4889: 4885: 4879: 4877: 4860: 4856: 4850: 4848: 4831: 4827: 4821: 4805: 4801: 4797: 4791: 4775: 4771: 4764: 4748: 4744: 4738: 4736: 4719: 4715: 4714:Asahi Shimbun 4711: 4705: 4689: 4685: 4679: 4677: 4660: 4656: 4652: 4646: 4630: 4626: 4620: 4604: 4600: 4594: 4578: 4574: 4567: 4551: 4545: 4529: 4525: 4524: 4519: 4512: 4510: 4493: 4489: 4483: 4481: 4464: 4460: 4454: 4438: 4434: 4428: 4412: 4408: 4404: 4398: 4382: 4381: 4376: 4370: 4354: 4352: 4347: 4341: 4325: 4323: 4318: 4312: 4296: 4295: 4290: 4283: 4267: 4261: 4245: 4239: 4224: 4220: 4213: 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[tɔɮgɔrsʊːrengiːntagw̜atɔrt͡ʃ]
sumo
rikishi
yokozuna
Japan
honbasho
Musashimaru
Hakuhō
Japan Sumo Association
football
dohyō
Mongol
Mongolian wrestling
judo
Asasekiryū
Kōchi Prefecture

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