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    Rohō Yukio (born March 9, 1980, as Soslan Feliksovich Boradzov, Russian: Сослан Феликсович Борадзов, in Vladikavkaz, Republic of North Ossetia–Alania in...
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    Yukio is a masculine Japanese given name. Yukio can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 幸夫, "happiness...
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  • Irina Yegorova Svetlana Zhurova Aran Hakutora Hakurozan Yūta Alan Karaev Rohō Yukio Wakanohō Toshinori Sergey Fesikov Andrey Grechin Larisa Ilchenko Danila...
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    Hakurozan Yūta – former sumo wrestler Alan Karaev – Russian sumo wrestler Rohō Yukio – former sumo wrestler. The highest rank he achieved was komusubi Wakanohō...
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    shikona that give a clue as to their origin: the names of Russian brothers Rohō Yukio (露鵬幸生) and Hakurozan Yūta (白露山佑太) both include the character (露), which...
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  • Amartuvshin Amarsanaa – Tuva (Russian-Mongolian) – 2018–active – maegashira 15 Rohō Yukio – Soslan Feliksovich Baradzov – North Ossetia-Alania – 2002–2008 – komusubi...
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  • sumo beginning in August 2008. Four sekitori ranked wrestlers, Wakanohō, Rohō, Hakurozan and Wakakirin, were dismissed from professional sumo, and the...
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  • 1978 Usa, Oita 2004 2004 Futen'ō Izumi 1 1980 Tamana, Kumamoto 2005 2005 Rohō Yukio 3 1980 Vladikavkaz, Russia 2006 2007* Kokkai Futoshi 2 1981 Tbilisi, Georgia...
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  • renamed Ōtake stable. It was the home of the Russian top division wrestler Rohō until he was banned from sumo in September 2008 for testing positive for...
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    would not slump down. In May 2002 Taihō recruited the Russian wrestler Rohō. He handed over control of his stable to his son-in-law, ex-sekiwake Takatōriki...
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