Terunofuji Haruo (Japanese: 照ノ富士 春雄, born 29 November 1991 as Gantulgyn Gan-Erdene (Mongolian: Гантулгын Ган-Эрдэнэ)), is a Mongolian-Japanese professional...
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Yutaka 稀勢の里 寛 2 Tagonoura Ushiku, Ibaraki 2017 2019 Unryū Nishonoseki 73 Terunofuji Haruo 照ノ富士 春雄 10 Isegahama Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 2021 active Shiranui —...
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Tamawashi Ichirō ‡ – Batjargal Munkh-Orgil – 2004–active – sekiwake Terunofuji Haruo ‡ – Gantulga Gan-Erdene – 2011–active – 73rd yokozuna Tokinishiki Harunobu...
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Takayuki Mōkonami Sakae Ryūō Noboru Seirō Takeshi Shōtenrō Taishi Takanoiwa Yoshimori Tamawashi Ichirō Terunofuji Haruo Tokitenkū Yoshiaki Tokusegawa Masanao...
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tournament, his only loss). He also won against ōzeki Gōeidō and ōzeki Terunofuji. His three losses were against Endō, Shōdai, and Tochinoshin. Kisenosato...
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(given name) Sengiin Erdene (1929-2000), Mongolian novelist and writer Terunofuji Haruo, born Gantulgyn Gan-Erdene, a Japanese-Mongolian sumo wrestler This...
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yokozuna. Now, the stone inscribed with the shikona of all yokozuna until Terunofuji Haruo, the 73rd yokozuna, and "unrivaled rikishi" Raiden Tameemon. The shrine...
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Other successful alumni include Atsushi Nomi and Ryohei Fujiwara. Terunofuji Haruo, sumo's 73rd yokozuna Mitoryū Takayuki, first non-Japanese to win the...
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14 May 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2015. Gunning, John (31 March 2021). "Terunofuji redefines legacy with historic return to ozeki rank". japantimes.co.jp...
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of sekiwake. Mitakeumi was born as Hisashi Ōmichi on 25 December 1992 to Haruo Ōmichi, a Japanese, and Margarita, who is originally from the Philippines...
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