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Tochinonada Taiichi (栃乃洋 泰一 born
February 26, 1974, as
Taiichi Gotō) is a
former sumo
wrestler from
Ishikawa Prefecture, ****an. An
amateur sumo champion...
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Akinoshima 16 1988–1999
Sekiwake 2
Takamiyama 12 1968–1978
Sekiwake Tochinonada 12 1998–2008
Sekiwake 4
Tosanoumi 11 1995–2003
Sekiwake 5 Kitanonada...
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losing to
Toyonoshima on the
first day.
After a
second loss to
maegashira Tochinonada on day five, he
pulled out of the
tournament on the
sixth day citing...
- four more than his
nearest kinboshi earning rivals,
Takamiyama and
Tochinonada. He also has
received 19
performance prizes (sanshō),
another record...
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after the 2024 Noto
earthquake (along with Endō, Ka****aki and
former Tochinonada);
charged with
symbolically presenting Governor Hiroshi Hase with the...
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dKomusubi Hakkaku also an
amateur champion, one of the
lightest sekitori Tochinonada 1996-1 2012-1
cSekiwake Kasugano former sekiwake, tied for
second on...
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Kotomitsuki K Hakuhō 11 - 4 - 0 8 - 7 - 0
Iwakiyama M1
Tochinonada 5 - 10 - 0 4 - 11 - 0
Kotonowaka M2
Tosanoumi 7 - 8 - 0 5 - 10 - 0 Tamanoshima...
- 3 - 12 - 0 3 - 12 - 0
Kotonishiki M3 ø
Higonoumi 2 - 5 - 8 6 - 9 - 0
Tochinonada M4
Akinoshima 7 - 8 - 0 5 - 10 - 0
Hamanoshima M5
Shikishima 7 - 8 -...
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wrestlers from the
prefecture (along with Ōnosato, Ka****aki and
former Tochinonada);
charged with
symbolically presenting Governor Hiroshi Hase with the...
- sumo's
highest rank.
Komusubi Wakanosato, and
maegashira Dejima and
Tochinonada, are runners-up on 11–4.
Wakanosato is
awarded the
Fighting Spirit prize...