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Ukrainian sumo wrestler Aonishiki wins second straight title
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Ukrainian ozeki Aonishiki, real name Danylo Yavhusishyn, clinched his second consecutive championship at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan by defeating maegashira No. 4 Atamifuji in a playoff after both finished with 12-3 records. The 21-year-old, who fled the war in Ukraine three years ago, became the first Ukrainian to win an Emperor's Cup following his victory at the Kyushu tournament in November. His rapid rise is captivating the sumo world.
Yokozuna Onosato withdrew from the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament on the fourth day. The 25-year-old submitted his withdrawal notice to the Japan Sumo Association a day after three straight losses to open the tournament at Edion Arena Osaka. This is his second mid-tournament withdrawal.
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A self-reported incident of violence by Isegahama stablemaster, former yokozuna Terunofuji, against top-division wrestler Hakunofuji has sparked strong anger but little surprise. The reaction mirrors those of similar incidents over the past two decades, with reproachful articles, reports, and emotionally charged online fan responses. Despite Terunofuji's previously positive reputation, few appear shocked by the news from the stable.
The Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament opens in Fukuoka for November, with yokozuna Onosato and Hoshoryu leading the favorites for the Emperor’s Cup. A potential showdown on Nov. 23 remains a toss-up for the victor. Following Terunofuji's retirement earlier in 2025, these two young powerhouses guide sumo as the year closes.
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Ukrainian wrestler Aonishiki has continued his rapid ascent in sumo, earning a record-fast promotion to the sekiwake rank. The 21-year-old achieved this after just 13 tournaments, breaking a previous mark set in 1958.