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Ichinojō Takashi (****anese: 逸ノ城 駿, born 7
April 1993 as
Altankhuyag Ichinnorov (Mongolian: Алтанхуягийн Ичинноров)) is a
former professional sumo wrestler...
- Maku****a 6 (1990-02-10)
February 10, 1990 (age 35) Miyazaki, ****an 15
Ichinojō 逸ノ城 227 kg (500 lb)
Minato Sekiwake (1993-04-07)
April 7, 1993 (age 32)...
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violations to investigators. 3: Top rank-and-filer and
former sekiwake Ichinojō is
withdrawn from the May 2022
tournament after testing positive for COVID-19...
- ****ure top
division wrestler Ichinojō travelled with him and
joined the same school. He
continued his
rivalry with
Ichinojō into the
professional ranks...
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Justice from 1885 to 1891. In his
youth he was
commonly known as
Yamada Ichinojō; however, he
changed his name
frequently during the
Bakumatsu period. Yamada...
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Romanian gymnast 1992 –
Guilherme Negueba,
Brazilian footballer 1993 –
Ichinojō Takashi,
Mongolian sumo
wrestler 1994 –
Johanna Allik,
Estonian figure...
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including wins over Kakuryū and Takayasu, but was
quickly defeated by
Ichinojō. On the
final day he was
matched against Tochinoshin who
needed a win to...
- in the division, he won his
first victory in the
opening match,
beating Ichinojō with the
surprising kimarite (winning technique) of yorikiri, the two wrestlers...
- the
first to
introduce a
library on its premises.
Until the
arrival of
Ichinojō, the
stable had
produced just one
makuuchi division wrestler, Minatofuji...
- On Day 14 of the
September tournament, he
defeated the up-and-coming
Ichinojō, who he was tied with at 12–1. The
following day, Hakuhō
clinched the championship...