Sanshō (三賞, lit: three prizes) are the three special prizes awarded to top (Makuuchi) division sumo wrestlers for exceptional performance during a sumo...
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Sanshō may refer to: Sanshō (sumo) (Japanese: 三賞), three special prizes awarded at official sumo tournaments Sanshō (spice) (Japanese: 山椒), name of a...
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makushita division and the fourth sandanme division. Special prizes or sanshō were first awarded in 1947. They can only be given to wrestlers ranked at...
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Sumo (Japanese: 相撲, Hepburn: sumō, Japanese pronunciation: [ˈsɯmoː], lit. 'striking one another') is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where...
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The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z References External links Agari-zashiki...
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Ōnosato Daiki (redirect from Daiki Nakamura (sumo))
2000, as Daiki Nakamura (中村 泰輝, Nakamura Daiki) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tsubata, Ishikawa Prefecture. After a successful amateur career...
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Ulambayaryn Byambajav (category Mongolian sumo wrestlers)
1984 – 28 February 2020), known professionally as Byamba, was a Mongolian sumo wrestler and entertainer. He began his professional career in Japan in 2001...
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Ryōgoku Kokugikan (redirect from Sumo Hall)
the Sumo Museum located in the Ryōgoku Kokugikan Sumo's main trophy, the Emperor's Cup, and the winner's flag on display in the entrance hall Sanshō rewards...
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to show the value of sumo as a sporting competition in its own right. Glossary of sumo terms Sanshō special prizes List of sumo tournament top division...
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Shishi Masaru (category Ukrainian sumo wrestlers)
Sokolovskyi (Ukrainian: Сергій Соколовський), is a Ukrainian professional sumo wrestler from Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Nicknamed "mini-Baruto", he...
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Rikishi (redirect from Sumo wrestler)
colloquially, osumōsan (お相撲さん), is a sumo wrestler. Although used to define all wrestlers participating in sumo wrestling matches, the term is more commonly...
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Hakuōhō Tetsuya (category Sumo people from Tottori Prefecture)
the sanshō awards for Technique and Fighting Spirit. These prizes, awarded in just four tournaments, make Hakuōhō the fastest prize winner in sumo history...
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Makuuchi (redirect from Yokozuna (sumo))
or sanshō that are awarded for exceptional performance at the end of each tournament. Yokozuna (横綱, IPA: [jo̞ko̞d͡zɯᵝna]) is the highest rank in sumo. The...
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Kotozakura Masakatsu II (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
Masakatsu), is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Chiba Prefecture. He wrestles for Sadogatake stable, a sumo stable previously run by his grandfather...
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Takamiyama Daigorō (category American sumo wrestlers)
James Wailani Kuhaulua) is an American-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for Takasago stable for twenty years from 1964 to 1984...
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Shirokuma Yūta (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
1999 as Yūta Takahashi (高橋 優太, Takahashi Yūta)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture. After a successful amateur...
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The following are the events in professional sumo during 2022. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 January – 23 January Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 13...
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Technique sanshō, Chiyonokuni (10–5) and Shimanoumi (11–4) are both awarded a Fighting Spirit sanshō, and the Outstanding Performance sanshō goes unawarded...
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John Tenta (category Canadian sumo wrestlers)
(June 22, 1963 – June 7, 2006) was a Canadian professional wrestler and sumo wrestler (rikishi) best known for his work in the World Wrestling Federation...
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Asashōryū Akinori (category Mongolian sumo wrestlers)
Дагвадорж; [tɔɮgɔrsʊːrengiːn tagw̜atɔrt͡ʃ]) is a Mongolian former professional sumo wrestler (rikishi). He was the 68th yokozuna in the history of the sport...
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Honbasho (redirect from Sumo tournament)
called sanshō may be awarded to wrestlers in the makuuchi division for exceptional performances during a honbasho. With honbasho lasting 15 days, sumo wrestlers...
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Buyūzan Takeyoshi (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
Aichi, Japan) is a former sumo wrestler. His highest rank was maegashira 1. He is now a sumo coach. Tominaga began competitive sumo from a young age, losing...
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Hakuhō Shō (category Mongolian sumo wrestlers)
Даваажаргал; IPA: [mөnxpatʰin taw̜aːt͡ʃargaɮ])) is a former professional sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Making his debut in March...
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Takakeishō Takanobu (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
(Japanese: 佐藤 貴信, Hepburn: Satō Takanobu) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Ashiya, Hyōgo. He made his professional debut in September...
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Taylor Wily (category American sumo wrestlers)
American actor, sumo wrestler and mixed martial artist. He competed in UFC where he was billed as Teila Tuli and also competed in sumo wrestling. As an...
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active sumo wrestlers List of heaviest sumo wrestlers List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers List of sumo elders List of sumo record holders List of sumo tournament...
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Takerufuji Mikiya (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
1999, as Mikiya Ishioka (石岡 弥輝也, Ishioka Mikiya) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank...
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Futabayama Sadaji (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
– December 16, 1968) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Oita Prefecture. Entering sumo in 1927, he was the sport's 35th yokozuna from 1937...
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(10–5) is awarded his first sanshō prize, receiving the Ginō-shō (Technique prize) for displaying a variety of winning sumo techniques. Ichiyamamoto (12–3)...
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Wakanohana Masaru (category Japanese sumo wrestlers)
previously 花田 勝, born January 20, 1971) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. As an active wrestler he was known as Wakanohana Masaru (若乃花 勝)...
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