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This is a list of foreign-born professional
sumo is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a ''rikishi'' (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (''dohyō'') or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by thr ...
wrestlers by country and/or ethnicity of origin, along with original name, years active in sumo wrestling, and highest rank attained. Names in bold indicate a still-active wrestler. There are 186 wrestlers who have listed a foreign country as their place of birth on the ''
banzuke A , officially called is a document listing the rankings of professional sumo wrestlers published before each official tournament (''honbasho''). The term can also refer to the rankings themselves. The document is normally released about two w ...
'' or official ranking sheets. The first foreign born wrestler to reach the top ''
makuuchi , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the on ...
'' division was the
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an born Takamiyama in January 1968, who was also the first to win a top division tournament championship or ''
yūshō is the term for a championship in Japanese. This article focuses on championships in the sport of professional sumo. It is awarded in each of the six annual ''honbasho'' or official tournaments, to the wrestler who wins the most bouts. ''Yūs ...
'' in 1972. He was followed by fellow Hawaiians
Konishiki Saleva'a Fuauli Atisano'e (born December 31, 1963), professionally known as is an American former sumo wrestler.Franz LidzMeat Bomb, 05.18.92 - ''Sports Illustrated'' He was the first non-Japanese-born wrestler to reach '' ōzeki'', the second- ...
who was the first foreigner to reach the second highest '' ōzeki'' rank in 1987, and American Akebono who became the first foreign ''
yokozuna , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the on ...
,'' the highest rank, in 1993. In 1992, following the entry of six
Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, ...
ns to
Ōshima stable was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was set up in 1980 by former '' ōzeki'' Asahikuni, who branched off from Tatsunami stable. The head of Tatsunami stable opposed the setting up of the new ...
, there was an unofficial ban (called ''enryo'' or "restraint") instigated by the
Japan Sumo Association The is the body that operates and controls professional sumo wrestling (called ''Ōzumō'', 大相撲) in Japan under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). ''Rikishi'' (active ...
's head Dewanoumi on any more foreign recruitment. Speaking at a Western Japan Press Club luncheon in Osaka in 1995, Dewanoumi reportedly said, "There are no official regulations, but stable masters have a tacit agreement not to scout foreigners actively because they have difficulty adapting to Japanese customs." In 1998 this ban was relaxed but there was also the first official restrictions, a cap of forty foreigners in professional sumo as a whole, not counting those who had obtained
Japanese citizenship Japanese nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds nationality of Japan. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the 1950 Nationality Act. Children born to at least one Japanese parent are generally automatical ...
. In February 2002 this was changed to one foreigner per ''
heya Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: *Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced ''beya'' when in compound form) * Heya TV, from the Arabic word for "Hers", ...
'' or training stable, although foreigners recruited prior to the rule change were not affected. Despite these restrictions, foreigners began to dominate the highest levels of the sport. By 2013, foreign born wrestlers made up just seven percent of the 613 wrestlers active in professional sumo, yet occupied one third of the 42 spots in the top division. No Japanese-born wrestler won a top division tournament between Tochiazuma in January 2006 and Kotoshōgiku in January 2016, with 56 of the 58 tournaments held in that period won by Mongolians. Several foreign-born sumo wrestlers have become sumo elders after their retirement as wrestlers.


Argentina

* Hoshiandesu Hose - José Antonio Juarez - 1988–2000 - ''juryo'' 2 *
Hoshitango Imachi is an Argentine-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler and current professional wrestler. His highest rank was ''jūryō'' 3. Life and career A former swimming instructor, Salomon was spotted by a visiting Japanese coach at a gym in Bue ...
- Imachi Marcelo Salomon - 1987–2004 - ''juryo'' 3


Bolivia

*Kirameki Takayoshi - Daniel Velez-Garcia - (Aichi) - 2020–2021 - ''sandanme'' 70


Brazil

*Azumakaze Futoshi - Tuzatto Giuliano Kochinda - Italian-Brazilian - 1991–1999 - ''sandanme'' 29 *Azumao Yasuhito - Yasuhito Marcio Morita - Japanese-Brazilian - 1994–2005 - ''makushita'' 36 *Hakusan Momotaro - Pasquale Bosche - Italian-Brazilian - 1977–1986 - ''makushita'' 9 *
Kaisei Ichirō is a retired third generation Japanese Brazilian professional sumo wrestler (''rikishi'') from São Paulo, Brazil. Making his debut in September 2006, he reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in May 2011. His highest rank was ''sekiwake''. He ...
§ - Ricardo Sugano - Japanese-Brazilian - 2006–2022 - ''sekiwake'' *Kaishin Kikuzo - Eiji Nagahama - Japanese-Brazilian - 2004–2012 - ''makushita'' 49 *Kawamura Kosaku - Kosaku Kawamura - Japanese-Brazilian - 1976–1983 - ''sandanme'' 41 *Kitaazuma Kiyoshi - Tetsuya Takeda - Japanese-Brazilian - 1991–1998 - ''makushita'' 18 *Kiyonomine Minoru - Mario Minoru Akamine - Japanese-Brazilian - 1979–1989 - ''makushita'' 18 *Kotonomori Takamori - Mario Fuchiue - Japanese-Brazilian - 1999–2000 - ''jonidan'' 69 *Kotoosako Shigeaki - Shigeaki Julio Osako - Japanese-Brazilian - 1991–1994 - ''jonidan'' 106 * Kuniazuma Hajime - Wander Ramos - 1991–2004 - ''juryo'' 4 *Kuninosato Toshio - Roberto Toshio Wada - Japanese-Brazilian - 1980–1992 - ''makushita'' 23 *
Ryūkō Gō Ryūkō Gō (born 26 May 1968 as Luis Gō Ikemori) is a former sumo wrestler from São Paulo, Brazil. Career As a youth he did judo, turning to sumo at age 16. At age 18 he went to Japan and won an international tournament, and in 1990 competing ...
- Luis Go Ikemori - Japanese-Brazilian - 1992–1998 - ''juryo'' 8 *Takaazuma Katsushige - Christiano Luis de Souza - 2004–2008 - ''makushita'' 24 *Tatsunishiki - Yoshihira Takeuchi - Japanese-Brazilian - 1967–1971 - ''jonidan'' 6 * Wakaazuma Yoshinobu - Yoshinobu Kuroda - Japanese-Brazilian - 1991–2003 - ''juryo'' 13 NOTE: (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.


Bulgaria

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Aoiyama Kōsuke ), lead=yes is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler or ''rikishi'' from Elhovo, Bulgaria. He made his professional debut in 2009, reaching the top division two years later, debuting in the November 2011 tournament. Aoiyama has won four Fighti ...
‡ - Daniel Ivanov - 2009–active – ''sekiwake'' *
Kotoōshū Katsunori Kotoōshū Katsunori ( ja, 琴欧洲 勝紀) (legal name: Karoyan Andō, born February 19, 1983 as Kaloyan Stefanov Mahlyanov, bg, Калоян Стефанов Махлянов) is a former professional sumo wrestler or ''rikishi'' from Bulgari ...
§ - Kaloyan Stefanov Mahlyanov (Karoyan Andō) - 2002–2014 - ''ozeki'' *Torakiō Daiki - Ventsislav Katsarov - 2017–2019 - ''sandanme'' 15 NOTES: (‡) marks active foreign-born wrestler naturalized as Japanese citizen; (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.


Canada

*Homarenishiki Yasokichi - Brodik Mackenzie Philip Henderson - 2015–2016 - ''sandanme'' 46 * Kototenzan Toshimitsu - John Anthony Tenta Jr. - 1985–1986 - ''makushita'' 43


China

*Chiyohakuryu Koto - Koto Haku (白光斗) - Nei Monggol - 2004–2011 - ''sandanme'' 22 *Daiseizan Daisuke - Asihada - Nei Monggol - 2022–active - ''sandanme'' 67 *Kaiho I - Yi Pan - Shanghai - 1990–1992 - ''jonidan 79'' *Kanoyama Sunyo - Chengyue Xie - 1991–1992 - ''jonokuchi'' 22 * Kiyonohana Oyo - Lihua Zhang (Kazushi Yoshida) - Fujian - 1974–1978 - ''juryo'' 5 *Kosei Ko - Shiqiang Gao (高世強) - Liaoning - 2003–2017 - ''makushita'' 14 *Kotoō Shuton - Shidong Wang (王世東) - Shandong - 1992–1993 - ''sandanme'' 9 *Manazuru Hisashi - Songsong Cheng - Beijing - 2004–2015 - ''sandanme'' 13 * Nakanokuni Sho - Chao Lu - Beijing - 2002–2012 - ''juryo'' 12 * Ryutei Weifu - Weifu Li - Shandong - 2004–2013 - ''sandanme'' 3 *
Sōkokurai Eikichi , mn, Энхтүвшин) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Inner Mongolia, China. He is the only Chinese national to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division. Sōkokurai is of Mongolian descent. He made his professional debut in 2003 and ...
§ - Enkhtuvshin - Nei Monggol - 2003–2020 - ''maegashira'' 2 *Takao Yu - Yu Wan - Shanghai - 1991–2003 - ''sandanme'' 41 *Wakashoji Ano - Ano Cho - Jilin - 2010–2010 - ''jonokuchi'' 22 NOTES: Hong Kong and Taiwan are listed separately; (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.


Czech Republic

* Takanoyama Shuntarō - Pavel Bojar - 2001–2014 - ''maegashira'' 12


Egypt

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Ōsunaarashi Kintarō (born February 10, 1992 as Abdelrahman Shalan, ar, عبد الرحمن شعلان) is a retired sumo wrestler from Egypt. He was the first pro sumo wrestler from the African continent. Ōsunaarashi, whose chosen ring name translates into Englis ...
- Abdelrahman Alaa el-Din Mohamed Ahmed Shalan – 2012–2018 – ''maegashira'' 1


Estonia

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Baruto Kaito Kaido Höövelson, (known professionally as Baruto Kaito ; born 5 November 1984) is an Estonian politician and former professional sumo wrestler Wrestling is a series of combat sports involving grappling-type techniques such as clinch fighti ...
- Kaido Höövelson - 2004–2013 - ''ozeki'' *Kitaoji Oto - Ott Juurikas - 2004–2004 - ''jonidan'' 114


Georgia

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Gagamaru Masaru ), lead=yes is a Georgian former professional sumo wrestler from Tbilisi. The third Georgian national after Kokkai and Tochinoshin to make the top ''makuuchi'' division, he made his professional debut in November 2005, reaching the ''jūryō'' di ...
- Teimuraz Jugheli - 2005–2020 - ''komusubi'' *
Kokkai Futoshi Kokkai Futoshi (born March 10, 1981 as Levan Tsaguria, ka, ლევან ცაგურია) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Georgia (country), Georgia. He began his career in May 2001. He is the first Caucasus, Caucasian ''riki ...
- Levan Tsaguria - 2001–2012 - ''komusubi'' *
Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi ; ) is a Georgian professional sumo wrestler from Mtskheta. He is a member of the Kasugano stable and made his professional debut in March 2006. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later in May 2008. After a long hiatus due t ...
- Levan Gorgadze - 2006–active - ''ozeki'' *Tsukasaumi Joji - Merab George Tsaguria - 2005–2006 - ''sandanme'' 18


Hong Kong

*Seiko - Zhenbang Gu - 1987–1989 - ''jonidan'' 88


Hungary

*Masutoo Akira - Attila Toth - 2005–2021 - ''makushita'' 8


Indonesia

*Kotoanbai Ken - Ken Anbai - 2015–2015 - ''jonokuchi'' 25


Japanese-born of non-Japanese or mixed ethnicity

*Asakomiya Masahiro - Masahiro Komiya - Korean-Japanese (Saitama) - 2006–2007 - ''jonokuchi'' 42 *Baraki Genki - Baraki Ito - Filipino-Japanese (Saitama) - 2013–active - ''makushita'' 58 *Daishoyu Maabin - Marvin Lee Sano Jr - American-Japanese (Tokyo) - 2006–2008 - ''makushita'' 18 *Fujinohana Rei - Rei Saito - American-Japanese (Miyagi) - 2009–2017 - ''sandanme'' 16 *Fujinoumi Jun - Jun Saito - American-Japanese (Miyagi) - 2009–2017 - ''makushita'' 47 *Hayashiryu Ryu- Ryu Hayashi - Filipino-Japanese (Nagano) - 2022–active - ''jonidan'' 84 *Hokuozan Kokichi - Hikari Hagiwara - Turkish-Japanese (Hokkaido) - 2020–active - ''makushita'' 35 *Itadaki Sennosuke - Masahiko Kikuchi - Canadian-Japanese (Tokyo) - 2010–active - ''makushita'' 18 *Ikazuchido - Neri Yamada - Nigerian-Japanese (Saitama) - 2022–active - ''jonidan'' 54 *Kaitoma Aron - Mark Aron Justin Toma - Brazilian-Japanese-Filipino (Kanagawa) - 2017–active - ''jonidan'' 2 *Kanazawa Hidetoshi - Hidetoshi Kanazawa (Aichi) - 2022–active - ''jonidan'' 80 *
Kaneshiro Kofuku is a Japanese surname meaning "golden castle". The kanji used to write this surname may also be read Kinjō in ''on'yomi'' or Kanagusuku in the Okinawan language pronunciation. The former reading often indicates Okinawan origin, and the latter r ...
- Kofuku Kaneshiro - Korean-Japanese (Miyazaki) - 1974–1987 - ''sekiwake'' *
Maenoyama Tarō was a sumo wrestler from Osaka Prefecture, Japan. He began his career in 1961, reaching the top makuuchi division in 1966. His highest rank was '' ōzeki'' which he held from 1970 until 1972. He retired in 1974 and became head coach of the Taka ...
- Kazuichi Kaneshima - Korean-Japanese (Osaka) - 1961–1974 - ''ozeki'' *Maikeru Shuki - Maikeru Hayashi - Filipino-Japanese (Fukui) - 2017–active - ''makushita'' 29 *
Mienoumi Tsuyoshi is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Matsusaka, Mie. He was the 57th ''yokozuna'' of the sport. After retiring he founded the Musashigawa stable and was a chairman of the Japan Sumo Association. He was the first rikishi in histo ...
- Goro Ishiyama - Korean-Japanese (Mie) - 1963–1980 - 57th ''yokozuna'' *Nabatame Tatsuya - Tatsuya Nabatame - Thai-Japanese (Tochigi) - 2020–active - ''makushita'' 20 *Rao Nozomu - Rao Ito - Filipino-Japanese (Saitama) - 2011–active - ''makushita'' 37 *Rinko Rei- Rei Hayashi - Filipino-Japanese (Nagano) - 2022–active - ''jonidan'' 85 *Ryuga Tsunetaka - Corvin Ryuga Delzatto - American-Japanese (Kanagawa) - 2018–2020 - ''jonidan'' 80 *
Sentoryū Henri Henry Armstrong Miller (born July 16, 1969) is a former sumo wrestler, raised in St. Louis, Missouri, who competed under the ''shikona'' . The first wrestler from the US mainland to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division, he made his professional ...
- Henry Armstrong Miller - African-American/Japanese (Tokyo - raised in Missouri) - 1988–2003 - ''maegashira'' 12 *Taiga Koji - Taiga Tanji - Russian-Japanese (Fukushima) - 2018–active - ''makushita'' 45 *
Taihō Kōki , ''Ivan Boryshko''; May 29, 1940 – January 19, 2013, lead=yes was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. He became the 48th ''yokozuna'' in 1961 at the age of 21, the youngest ever at the time. Kōki won 32 tournament championships bet ...
- Koki Naya (Ivan Boryshko) - Ukrainian-Japanese (Karafuto) - 1956–1971 - 48th ''yokozuna'' * Takagenji Satoshi - Satoshi Kamiyama - Filipino-Japanese (Tochigi) - 2013–2021 - ''maegashira'' 10 *
Takanofuji Sanzō Takanofuji Sanzō (born 13 May 1997 as Tsuyoshi Kamiyama, also known as Tsuyoshi Sudario) is a former professional sumo wrestler and current mixed martial artist from Sakai, Ibaraki, Japan. He made his professional debut in March 2013 and his high ...
- Tsuyoshi Kamiyama - Filipino-Japanese (Tochigi) - 2013–2019 - ''jūryō'' 5 *
Takayasu Akira is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. He made his professional debut in 2005 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in 2011, the first wrestler born in the Heisei era to do so. His highest rank has been '' ōzeki''. He has been runner-up ...
- Akira Takayasu - Filipino-Japanese (Ibaraki) - 2005–active - ''ozeki'' * Tamanoumi Masahiro - Masao Takeuchi - Korean-Japanese (Aichi) - 1959–1971 - 51st ''yokozuna'' *
Tamarikidō Hideki Tamarikidō Hideki (born April 19, 1974) is a former sumo wrestler born in Edogawa, Tokyo, Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Though born in Japan, he is a Zainichi Korean and a member of Mindan. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 8. A former amateur champio ...
- Hideki Yasumoto - Korean-Japanese (Tokyo) - 1997–2010 - ''maegashira'' 8 *Tanji Jun - Jun Tanji - Russian-Japanese (Fukushima) - 2022–active - ''jonidan'' 43 *
Tochinowaka Michihiro Tochinowaka Michihiro (born Dae Won Lee on April 6, 1988) is a former sumo wrestler from Hyogo, Japan. His father is a Zainichi Korean and his mother is a Korean immigrant. He made his professional debut in 2007 and steadily rose through the r ...
- Daewon Lee - Korean-Japanese (Hyogo) - 2007–2015 - ''maegashira'' 1 *Tsuyukusa Kazuki - Tsuyukusa Kazuki - Polish-Japanese (Kanagawa) - 2016–2020 - ''makushita'' 51 * Wakatosho Toshio - Toshio Kanemoto - Korean-Japanese (Chiba) - 1985–1993 - ''jūryō'' 9


Kazakhstan

*Kazafuzan Taiga - Suyenesh Khudibayev (Сүйініш Худибаев / Суйиниш Худибаев) - 2003–2014 - ''makushita'' 10 *Kinbozan Haruki - Yersin Baltagul (Ерсін Балтағұл) - 2021–active - ''juryo'' 7


Korea, North

* Rikidōzan Mitsuhiro* - Shin-rak Kim (김신락) / Mitsuhiro Momota (百田光浩) - 1940–1950 - ''sekiwake'' NOTE: Korea was under Japanese rule from 1910 to 1945. Japanese-born Koreans are noted above. Rikidōzan was officially recorded with a ''shusshin'' (hometown) of
Ōmura, Nagasaki is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of March 31, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 95,146 and a population density of 750 persons per km2. Its total area is 126.33 km2, and it includes Nagasaki Airport. History ...
so is not regarded as having been a foreign rikishi by the Sumo Association.


Korea, South

* Chiinoyama Shoichiro* - Shoichiro Toyokawa - 1940–1945 - ''juryo'' 3 *Harimayama Hanataro - Sangjin Hong (홍상진 洪相鎭) - 1990–1994 - ''makushita'' 58 *Kaihakuzan Yungi - Yoongi Baek (백윤기 白允基) - 1999–2000 - ''sandanme'' 49 *
Kasugaō Katsumasa Kasugaō Katsumasa (春日王 克昌, born 1 July 1977, as Kim Seong Taek) is a former sumo wrestler from Incheon, South Korea. He was the first sumo wrestler to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division officially representing South Korea. (Several othe ...
- Sungtaek Kim (김성택 金成澤) - 1998–2011 - ''maegashira'' 3 *Kinryuzan Jongun - Jonggeun Kim (김종근 金鍾根) - 2003–2009 - ''sandanme'' 42 *Koraiyama Yoshisuke - Gilryang Seo (서길량 徐吉亮) - 1969–1981 - ''makushita'' 11 *Kotoyanagi - Shigeki Nishimoto (西本重煕) - 1983–1985 - ''jonidan'' 78 *Kunimiyama - Kiju Kim (김기주 金基柱) - 1977–1988 - ''makushita'' 27 *Kuninofuji Kiifun - Kihun Song (송기훈 宋基勳) - 2001–2002 - ''jonidan'' 109 *Kyoryu Yoshitsuru - Seonhak Park (박선학 朴善鶴) - 1975–1983 - ''makushita'' 15 *Nankaiyama Shigehide - Naruhide Kan / Seongyeong Kang (강성영 姜成英) - 1969–1971 - ''makushita'' 57 *Nanzan Shuko - Suhyeong Chae (채수형 蔡洙亨) - 1990–1992 - ''sandanme'' 54 *Soranoumi Ichiriki - Sooyong Kim (김수영 金樹泳) / Juei Ōzora (大空樹泳) - 1999–2019 - ''makushita'' 25 *Watenko - Kazuo Hayashi - 1966–1970 - ''sandanme'' 80 *Yamada Narihide - Seongyeong Yu (유성영) / Narihide Yamada (山田成英) - 2004–2006 - ''jonidan'' 31 NOTE: Korea was under Japanese rule from 1910 to 1945. Japanese-born Koreans are noted above.


Mongolia

*Aratoshi Mitsuo - Tserendorj Wanchigutseren - 2008–2016 - ''makushita'' 39 *Arauma Toru - Battagtokh Turtogtokh - 2020–active - ''makushita'' 26 *
Arawashi Tsuyoshi is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar, Ulan Bator, Mongolia. He made his professional debut in November 2002. He is the 21st Mongolian to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division, which he achieved in May 2014. His 68-tournament rise ...
- Dulguun Erkhbayar - 2002–2020 - ''maegashira'' 2 *Asahiryū - Denzensambu Batzorig - 2016–2019 - ''makushita'' 23 *Asahitaka Koichi - Bat-Orgil Tserenchimed - 1992–1993 - ''sandanme'' 97 *
Asasekiryū Tarō Asasekiryū Tarō (born August 7, 1981, as Badarchiin Dashnyam ( mn, Бадарчийн Дашням)) is a former sumo wrestler. He made his debut in January 2000, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in March 2003. He won four special prizes ...
- Badarchiin Dashnyam - 2000–2017 - ''sekiwake'' *
Asashōryū Akinori is a Mongolian former professional sumo wrestler (''rikishi''). He was the 68th ''yokozuna'' in the history of the sport in Japan, and in January 2003 he became the first Mongolian to reach sumo's highest rank. He was one of the most successf ...
- Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj - 1999–2010 - 68th ''yokozuna'' *
Azumaryū Tsuyoshi ), lead=yes is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Govi-Altai Province. His highest rank has been ''maegashira'' 11. After an amateur sumo career at the Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences, he turned professional in November 2008, re ...
- Todbileg Sanduljav - 2008–active - ''maegashira'' 14 *Bontensho Yuki - Naidan Bayarhuu - 2001–2003 - ''jonidan'' 25 *
Chiyoshōma Fujio ), lead=yes is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in July 2009 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in September 2016. He wrestles for Kokonoe stable. His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 2. Early life ...
- Ganbaatar Munkhsaikhan - 2009–active - ''maegashira'' 2 *Daibanjaku Hisashi - Batsukh Khaidavmunkh - 1999–2004 - ''sandanme'' 10 *Daionami Masaru - Batbaatar Uuganbayar - 2001–2016 - ''makushita'' 33 * Daishōchi Kenta - Ulambayaryn Byambajav - 2001–2005 - ''makushita'' 15 * Daishoho Kiyohiro - Shijirbayar Chimidregzen - 2013–active - ''maegashira'' 9 *Daitenshō Ken - Norjinhand Ayurzana - 2001–2010 - ''makushita'' 7 *Daitenzan Noritaka - Ganbat Batzaya - 2001–2005 - ''makushita'' 58 * Daiyubu Ryusen - Davaadorji Undrah - 2001–2010 - ''juryo'' 10 *Dewahikari Tsutomu - Ulziisuren Tsolmon - 2002–2009 - ''sandanme'' 3 *Dewanoryu Kazuki - Tumurbaatar Temuulen - 2019–active - ''makushita'' 3 *Fudoyama Subaru - Nyamjav Luvsandorj - 2000–2008 - ''sandanme'' 38 *Gochozan Masashi - Delgersaikhan Uuganbaatar - 2006–2020 - ''makushita'' 7 *
Hakuba Takeshi Hakuba Takeshi (白馬毅, born May 5, 1983) is a former sumo wrestler from Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Joining the professional sport in 2000, he entered the top division for the first time in 2008, returning in 2010. His highest rank was ''komusubi' ...
- Ariunbayar Unurjargal - 2000–2011 - ''komusubi'' *
Hakuhō Shō ; , lead=yes) is a retired professional sumo wrestler (''rikishi'') from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Making his debut in March 2001, he reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in May 2004. In May 2007, at the age of 22, he became the second native of ...
§ - Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal - 2001–2021 - ''69th yokozuna'' *
Harumafuji Kōhei ), lead=yes, previously known as , is a Mongolian former professional sumo wrestler. He was the sport's 70th ''yokozuna'' from 2012 to 2017, making him the third Mongolian and fifth overall non-Japanese wrestler to attain sumo's highest rank. ...
- Davaanyamyn Byambadorj - 2001–2017 - ''70th yokozuna'' *Hokuseiho Osamu # - Davaaninj Ariunaa (Hokkaido) - 2020–active - ''juryo'' 6 *Hokutenkai Aoi - Sukhbat Galdan - 2019–active - ''makushita'' 5 *Hokutomaru Akira - Nasanjargal Chinzorig - 2018–active - ''makushita'' 32 * Hoshihikari Shin'ichi - Duvchin Lhagva - 2000–2011 - ''juryo'' 1 * Hoshikaze Yoshihiro - Boldo Amaramend - 2002–2011 - ''juryo'' 3 *Hoshizakura Aruta - Myagmar Altangerel - 2000–2012 - ''makushita'' 12 *
Hōshōryū Tomokatsu Hōshōryū Tomokatsu (豊昇龍 智勝, born May 22, 1999 as Byambasuren Sugarragchaa ( mn, Сугаррагчаагийн Бямбасүрэн)) is a professional sumo wrestler from Mongolia and wrestles for Tatsunami stable. He is known for his ...
- Sukhragchaa Byambasuren - 2018–active - ''sekiwake'' *
Ichinojō Takashi ), lead=yes is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Arkhangai, Mongolia. He was the second foreign-born wrestler, and the first of non-Japanese descent allowed to debut at an elevated rank in the third ''makushita'' division of professional ...
‡ - Altankhuyag Ichinnorov - 2014–active - ''sekiwake'' *
Kagamiō Hideoki ), lead=yes is a former Mongolian-born professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in July 2003 for Kagamiyama stable. He reached the ''jūryō'' division in January 2013 and the top ''makuuchi'' division a year after that. His ...
- Nanjid Batkhuu - 2003–active - ''maegashira'' 9 *
Kakuryū Rikisaburō , , lead=yes is a former professional sumo wrestler from Sükhbaatar Province, Mongolia. He was a member of the top ''makuuchi'' division from November 2006 until his retirement in March 2021, and was the 71st ''yokozuna'' in history. He reach ...
§ - Mangaljalavyn Anand - 2001–2021 - ''71st yokozuna'' *Kengo Shin - Turtuvshin Baatarkhuu - 2010–2011 - ''jonidan'' 63 *
Kiribayama Tetsuo ), lead=yes is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in March 2015 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 2020. He wrestles for Michinoku stable. His highest rank has been ''sekiwake''. He has ...
- Lkhagvasuren Byambachuluun - 2015–active - ''komusubi'' *Kitakasuga Ikko - Munkhbat Tsolmonbayar - 1999–2005 - ''sandanme'' 18 *
Kōryū Tadaharu Kōryū Tadaharu (光龍 忠晴, born 4 February 1984) is a Mongolian former sumo wrestler from Ulan Bator. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 11. He was forced to retire from sumo in 2011 after being found guilty of match-fixing. Early life a ...
- Erdene Munhk-Orgil - 2000–2011 - ''maegashira'' 11 *Kotokenryu Takeaki - Gantulga Bilguun - Töv - 2022–active - ''sandanme'' 49 *Kyokujishi Masaru - Tumendemberel Losol - 1992–1992 - ''jonidan'' 59 *Kyokusetsuzan Eiji - Munkhbold Sharaa - 1992–1992 - ''jonidan'' 91 *
Kyokushūhō Kōki , lead=yes is a former Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulan-Bator. Making his professional debut in 2007, he reached the top ''makuuchi'' division for the first time in 2012. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 4, achieved in January ...
- Erdenbaatar Tumurbaatar - 2007–2022 – ''maegashira'' 4 *
Kyokushūzan Noboru ( mn, Даваагийн Батбаяр) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a former professional sumo wrestler and current politician of the Democratic Party in Mongolia. He was the first wrestler from Mongolia to reach sumo's top ''makuuchi'' division ...
- Davaagin Batbayar - 1992–2006 - ''komusubi'' *
Kyokutenhō Masaru in Nalaikh, Ulan Bator, Mongolia is a former professional sumo wrestler. He fought out of Ōshima stable, with the first group of Mongolians ever to join the sport in Japan. He made his debut in March 1992, and reached the top ''makuuchi'' div ...
§ - Nyamjavyn Tsevegnyam - 1992–2015 - ''sekiwake'' * Kyokutenzan Takeshi - Batmönkhiin Enkhbat - 1992–2008 - ''makushita'' 13 *Maenoyu Taro - Gankhyag Naranbata - 2004–2007 - ''makushita'' 25 * Mitoryū Takayuki - Turbold Baasansuren - 2017–active - ''maegashira'' 16 *
Mōkonami Sakae Mōkonami Sakae (born 5 April 1984 as Ganbold Bazarsad) is a former sumo wrestler from Mongolia. After making his professional sumo debut in March 2001, he had his top ''makuuchi'' division debut 8 years later in July 2009. His highest rank was m ...
- Ganbold Bazarsad - 2001–2011 - ''maegashira'' 6 * Oniarashi Chikara - Ulziibayar Ulziijargal - 2000–2014 - ''juryo'' 7 *Oshoma Degi - Purevsuren Delgerbayar - 2021–active - ''juryo'' 13 *
Ryūō Noboru Ryūō Noboru (born March 11, 1983 as Erkhem-Ochiryn Sanchirbold, mn, Эрхэм-Очирын Санчирболд) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulan-Bator, Mongolia. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 8. Career He joined sumo ...
- Erkhem-Ochiryn Sanchirbold - 2000–2013 - ''maegashira'' 8 *Ryuonami Katsuteru - Battugs Buyanjargal - 2010–2017 - ''makushita'' 11 *Sadanohikari Shinta - Narantsogt Davaanyam - 2014–active - ''makushita'' 29 * Sakigake Takeshi - Yagaanbaatar Battushig - 2003–2022 - ''juryo'' 10 * Seirō Takeshi - Amgaa Unubold - 2005–2020 - ''maegashira'' 14 *Senho Tsubasa # - Tsubasa Hasegawa - Japanese-Mongolian (Aichi) - 2019–active - ''sandanme'' 36 * Senshō Hideki - Erufubaatar Bayarbat - 2001–2015 - ''juryo'' 14 * Shironoryu Yasumasa - Erdentsogt Odogerel - 2003–2013 - ''juryo'' 1 *
Shōtenrō Taishi Shōtenrō Taishi (born 31 January 1982 as Nyamsuren Dagdandorj) is a former sumo wrestler from Khovd Province, Mongolia. He joined professional sumo in 2001 and was known as Musashiryū Taishi until 2007. He made the top ''makuuchi'' division ...
- Dagdandorj Nyamsuren - 2001–2018 - ''maegashira'' 2 *Taiga Kisho - Sumiyabazar Sharbuyanhuu - 2001–2014 - ''makushita'' 19 * Takanoiwa Yoshimori - Adiya Baasandorj - 2008–2018 - ''maegashira'' 2 *Tamashoho Manpei - Erdenbileg Enkhmanlai - 2011–active - ''makushita'' 2 *
Tamawashi Ichirō ), lead=yes is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. He made his debut in January 2004 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in September 2008. His highest rank has been ''sekiwake''. He has a ''makushita'', a ''jūryō'' ...
- Batjargal Munkh-Orgil - 2004–active - ''sekiwake'' *
Terunofuji Haruo , lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitori ...
‡ - Gantulga Gan-Erdene - 2011–active - ''73rd yokozuna'' *Tokisoma Baira - Ankhbayar Batbayar - 2017–active - ''makushita'' 25 *
Tokitenkū Yoshiaki ; September 10, 1979 – January 31, 2017 was a sumo wrestler. He made his professional debut in 2002, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later. The highest rank he reached was ''komusubi'', which he held on three separate occ ...
- Altangadasyn Khüchitbaatar- 2002–2016 - ''komusubi'' *
Tokusegawa Masanao Tokusegawa Masano (德瀬川 正直, born August 6, 1983, as Badamsambuu Ganbold) is a former sumo wrestler from Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Joining the professional sport in 2003, he entered the top division for the first time in March 2010, and rose t ...
- Ganbold Badamsambuu - 2003–2011 - ''maegashira'' 1 *Toranoyama Kiyokazu - Ganbold Bat-Undral - 2001–2009 - ''sandanme'' 21 NOTES: (#) marks active foreign-born wrestler credited with Japanese ''shushin'' (hometown), and hence not counting against current one-foreigner-per-''heya'' restriction; (‡) marks active foreign-born wrestler naturalized as a Japanese citizen; (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.


Paraguay

*Wakashio - Satoshi Miyawaki - Japanese-Paraguayan - 1985–1989 - ''sandanme'' 76


Philippines

*Furanshisu Manabu - Teodoro Francis Robert Valles - Laguna - 2016–active - ''sandanme'' 53 * Kōtokuzan Tarō # - Jasper Kenneth Arboladura Terai - Filipino-Japanese (Makati) - 2009–active - ''maegashira'' 16 * Masunoyama Tomoharu - Tomoharu Kato - Filipino-Japanese (Chiba) - 2006–2021 - ''maegashira'' 4 *
Mitakeumi Hisashi is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Agematsu, Nagano. He is in the Dewanoumi stable. He is a pusher thruster-type wrestler. A former amateur champion at Toyo University, he made his professional debut in March 2015, reaching the top '' ...
# - Ōmichi Hisashi - Filipino-Japanese (Nagano) - 2015–active - ''ozeki'' *Tamahikuni - Jun Terrado - 1988–1988 - ''jonokuchi'' 30 *Tamahinada - Angelito Labampa - 1988–1988 - ''jonidan'' 129 *Tamahiryu - Samson Pael - 1988–1988 - ''jonokuchi'' 2 NOTE: (#) marks active foreign-born wrestler credited with Japanese ''shushin'' (hometown) and hence not counted against current one-foreigner-per-''heya'' restriction.


Russia

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Amūru Mitsuhiro is a former professional sumo wrestler from Lesozavodsk, Primorsky Krai, Russia. After an initial influx of Russian wrestlers from the early 2000s, he was the last ethnic Russian in top level sumo. He made his debut in May 2002 and, after a serio ...
- Nikolai Yuryevich Ivanov (Николай Юрьевич Иванов) - Primorsky Krai - 2002–2018 - ''maegashira'' 5 *
Aran Hakutora , image= Aran 2008 Sep.jpg , birth_name = Alan Gabaraev , birth_date = , birth_place = Vladikavkaz, North Ossetian ASSR, RSFSR, USSR , height = , weight = , heya = Mihogaseki , rank = , record = 263-258 , debut = January 2007 , hig ...
- Alan Gabaraev - North Ossetia-Alania - 2007–2013 - ''sekiwake'' *
Hakurozan Yūta Hakurozan Yūta (born February 6, 1982 as Batraz Feliksovich Boradzov, russian: Батраз Феликсович Борадзов) is a former sumo wrestler. The highest rank he reached was ''maegashira'' 2. His older brother is also a former sum ...
- Batraz Feliksovich Baradzov - North Ossetia-Alania - 2002–2008 - ''maegashira'' 2 * Ōrora Satoshi - Anatoliy Valeryevich Mihahanov - Buryatia - 2000–2018 - ''makushita'' 43 *Roga Tokiyoshi - Amartuvshin Amarsanaa -
Tuva Tuva (; russian: Тува́) or Tyva ( tyv, Тыва), officially the Republic of Tuva (russian: Респу́блика Тыва́, r=Respublika Tyva, p=rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə tɨˈva; tyv, Тыва Республика, translit=Tyva Respublika ...
(Mongolian-Russian) - 2018–active - ''juryo'' 9 *
Rohō Yukio Rohō Yukio (born March 9, 1980, as Soslan Feliksovich Boradzov, russian: Сослан Феликсович Борадзов, in Vladikavkaz Vladikavkaz (russian: Владикавка́з, , os, Дзæуджыхъæу, translit=Dzæwdžyqæw, ; ...
- Soslan Feliksovich Baradzov - North Ossetia-Alania - 2002–2008 - ''komusubi'' *
Wakanohō Toshinori Wakanohō Toshinori (born July 8, 1988 as Soslan Aleksandrovich Gagloev (russian: Сосла́н Алекса́ндрович Гагло́ев)) is a retired Russian sumo wrestler. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 1. He became the first activ ...
- Soslan Aleksandrovich Gagloev - North Ossetia-Alania - 2005–2008 - ''maegashira'' 1 NOTE: prior to the end of WWII, the southern half of Sakhalin was controlled by Japan as Karafuto. ''For a Karafuto-born wrestler, see Japanese-born rikishi of non-Japanese or mixed ethnicity''.


Samoa

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Nankairyū Tarō Nankairyū Tarō (born 22 February 1965 as Kilifi Sapa) is a former sumo wrestler from Samoa. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 2. He was the third foreign-born wrestler to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division after Takamiyama and Konishiki. How ...
- Saba Kiriful - 1984–1988 - ''maegashira'' 2 *Nanyōzakura - Faaleva Fofoga - 1984–1988 - ''makushita'' 48 NOTE: Rikishi from American Samoa and Hawaiians of Samoan descent are listed under the United States heading.


Sri Lanka

*Tochitaikai Jiro - Sri Aminda de Perera - 1992–1992 - ''jonokuchi'' 34


Taiwan

*Eigayama Hiromasa - Zhi-min Zeng - 1986–1993 - ''makushita'' 32 *Kaho Fumio - Pengwen Chen - 1989–1990 - ''jonidan'' 55 *Maedaiko Ichiro - Haolun Xu - 1988–1995 - ''sandanme'' 16 *Maenoumi Takeo - Jiancheng Liao - 1989–1991 - ''sandanme'' 36 *Ohayama Yoshio - Kunfang Xie - 1990–1995 - ''makushita'' 53 *Rakoten Keigo - Qigang Zhen - 1990–1991 - ''jonidan'' 106 *Shu - Jianyan Zhou - 1988–1991 - ''jonidan'' 5 *Tamayama - Akira Yokone - 1966–1972 - ''sandanme'' 75 *Tatsunohana Ritsuei - Lirong Chen - 1989–1994 - ''makushita'' 45 *Tominohana - Jiawei Ding - 1988–1992 - ''jonidan'' 31 *
Tochinohana Choo is a former Japanese sumo wrestler from Yamagata, Iwate. A former amateur champion, he turned professional in 1995, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in 2000. His highest rank was ''komusubi''. He retired in 2008 and is now a sumo coach. Ca ...
- Chao-huei Liu - 1980–1988 - ''juryo'' 4


Tonga

* Aotsurugi Kenta - Tebita Rato Taufa (Tebita Togawa) - 2001–2009 - ''sandanme'' 1 *Hinodeshima - Shioeri (?) - 1974–1976 - ''sandanme'' 34 * Fukunoshima Hiroshi - Tonga Uli'uli Fifita - 1974–1977 - ''makushita'' 27 *Minaminoshima Isamu - Minaminoshima Isamu Falevai - 2001–2008 - ''makushita'' 21 *Minaminoshima Takeshi - Tebita Vaiola Falevai - 1974–1976 - ''makushita'' 37 * Sachinoshima - Sione Havea Vailahi - 1975–1976 - ''sandanme'' 36 *Tomonoshima Naoyuki - Viri Manulea Fifita - 1975–1976 - ''jonidan'' 18 * Yashinoshima Noboru - Moleni Fe'aomoeata Tauki'uvea - 1974–1976 - ''makushita'' 53


Ukraine

* Shishi Masaru - Serhii Sokolovskyi (Сергій Соколовський) - 2020–active - ''makushita'' 7


United Kingdom

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Hidenokuni Hajime is a former professional sumo wrestler, who was active from 1989 until 1990. The highest rank he reached was ''jonidan'' 89. He was the first, and so far only, professional sumo wrestler from the United Kingdom. Career A former photographic p ...
- Nathan John Strange - England (Kent) - 1989–1990 - ''jonidan'' 89


United States

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Akebono Taro Akebono is a Japanese word meaning ''dawn'' or the color of the sky at dawn. It may refer to: Science * ''Akebono'' (fly), a fly genus in the family Sciomyzidae or Phaeomyiidae * Akebono (satellite), a magnetosphere observation satellite Ships * ...
§ - Chadwick George Haheo Rowan - Hawaiian (Hawaii) - 1988–2001 - 64th ''yokozuna'' *Araiwa Kamenosuke - Cal Lee Martin - California - 1968–1971 - ''makushita'' 33 * Daiki Susumu - Percy Pomaikai Kipapa - Hawaiian (Hawaii) - 1991–1998 - ''juryo'' 10 *Gosetsu - Laurent Raymond - Hawaii - 1982–1983 - ''sandanme'' 86 *Hiraga Shoji - Shoji Hiraga - Japanese-American (California) - 1934–1938 - ''jonidan'' 23 *Junyo - Isaac Fuailutago Loe - Hawaii - 1983–1983 - ''jonidan'' 132 *Kamikiiwa Ryuta - Wayne Mahelani Vierra Jr. - Hawaiian (Hawaii) - 1990–1991 - ''sandanme'' 22 *
Konishiki Yasokichi Saleva'a Fuauli Atisano'e (born December 31, 1963), professionally known as is an American former sumo wrestler.Franz LidzMeat Bomb, 05.18.92 - ''Sports Illustrated'' He was the first non-Japanese-born wrestler to reach '' ōzeki'', the second- ...
- Saleva'a Fuauli Atisano'e - Samoan (Hawaii) - 1984–1997 - ''ozeki'' *Koryu Katsuichi - Eric Cosier Gaspar - Hawaii - 1990–1997 - ''makushita'' 49 *Matsuryuyama Masao - Robert Masao Suetsugu - Japanese-American (Washington) - 1975–1985 - ''makushita'' 24 *Muryu - John Robert Collins - Hawaii - 1976–1981 - ''makushita'' 55 *Musashibo Benkei - William Molina - 1987–1988 - ''jonidan'' 59 *Musashikuni Mamu - Fiamalu Penitani - Samoan (Hawaii) - 2013–2019 - ''makushita'' 26 *
Musashimaru Kōyō is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. He was born in American Samoa, before moving to Hawaii at the age of 10. At 18 he moved to Japan and made his professional sumo debut in 1989, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1991. After ...
§ - Fiamalu Penitani - Samoan-Tongan (American Samoa) - 1989–2004 - 67th ''yokozuna'' *Nanfu Kenzo - Kaleo Kekauoha (Kaleo Suzuki) - Hawaiian (Hawaii) - 1990–1996 - ''makushita'' 1 *Narushio - Emanuel Kaefaia Jr - Hawaii - 1983–1984 - ''jonidan'' 23 *Ozora Hiroshi - Troy Levi Talaimatai - Samoan (Hawaii) - 1989–1995 - ''makushita'' 13 *
Sentoryū Henri Henry Armstrong Miller (born July 16, 1969) is a former sumo wrestler, raised in St. Louis, Missouri, who competed under the ''shikona'' . The first wrestler from the US mainland to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division, he made his professional ...
- Henry Armstrong Miller - Japanese-American (Missouri) - 1988–2003 - ''maegashira'' 12 *Shinnishiki - Vincent Divoux - California - 1988–1990 - ''sandanme'' 10 * Sunahama Shoji - William Tayler Hopkins - Hawaii - 1990–1997 - ''juryo'' 5 *Takai Tsutomu - Ola Rowan - Hawaii - 1989 - ''jonokuchi'' 39 *Takamio Daisei - Sione (John) Tekeriri Feleunga - Hawaii - 1986–1997 - ''makushita'' 2 * Takamishu - Teila Tuli (Taylor Wily) - Samoan (Hawaii) - 1987–1989 - ''makushita'' 2 * Takamiyama Daigoro § - Jesse James Wailani Kuhaulua - Hawaiian (Hawaii) - 1964–1984 - ''sekiwake'' *Takanoumi - Phillip Smoak - Texas - 1981 - ''jonokuchi'' 29 *
Toyonishiki Kiichiro Toyonishiki Kiichiro (born Harley Ozaki, 3 February 1920 – 26 September 1998) was an American-born Japanese sumo wrestler from Pierce, Colorado who was one of the first foreign-born wrestlers to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division. He made his ...
- Harley Kiichiro Ozaki - Japanese-American (Colorado) - 1936–1944 - ''maegashira'' 20 *Wakachikara Toru - Glenn Kalima - Hawaii - 1991–1994 - ''makushita'' 26 * Wakaichirō Ken - Ichiro Young - Japanese-American (Texas) - 2016–2020 – ''sandanme'' 32 *Wakatakami Taro - George Pulaian - Hawaii - 1977–1983 - ''makushita'' 40 *Wakayashima Masaki - Asato Reid - Japanese-American (Hawaii) - 1976–1978 - ''sandanme'' 32 *
Yamato Gō Yamato Gō (born 17 December 1969 as George Kalima) is a former sumo wrestler from Oahu, Hawaii, United States. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 12. Career He was a schoolfriend of future ''yokozuna'' Akebono. He made his professional debut ...
- George Kalima - Hawaii - 1990–1997 - ''maegashira'' 12 (§) marks a retired foreign-born wrestler who became a sumo elder.


See also

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List of active sumo wrestlers The following is an alphabetical list of all active professional sumo wrestlers in the top ''makuuchi'' division, and all those currently in lower divisions who have a Wikipedia article. Please refer to professional sumo divisions for more informa ...
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List of past sumo wrestlers This is a list of prominent past wrestlers (either retired or deceased) in the sport of professional sumo. They are listed in order of the year and tournament month that they made their professional debuts. The information listed below was gleaned ...


References

{{reflist Lists of sumo wrestlers