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  2. StreamYard - Wikipedia

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    StreamYard. StreamYard (officially StreamYard, Inc.) is a live streaming and webinar software developed by Geige Vandentop [1] and Dan Briggs and based in Tualatin, Oregon. In 2018, the software was released for use on the web. The software expanded into an application available for download in both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store ...

  3. Akebono Tarō - Wikipedia

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    Akebono Tarō ( Japanese: 曙 太郎, Hepburn: Akebono Tarō, born Chadwick Haheo Rowan; 8 May 1969 – 6 April 2024) was an American-born Japanese professional sumo wrestler and professional wrestler from Waimānalo, Hawaii. Joining sumo in Japan in 1988, he was trained by pioneering Hawaiian wrestler Takamiyama and rose swiftly up the ...

  4. Takayasu Akira - Wikipedia

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    Takayasu Akira (髙安 晃, born February 28, 1990 in Tsuchiura) 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.

  5. List of active sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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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 information about the separate divisions.

  6. Asanoyama Hiroki - Wikipedia

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    Asanoyama Hiroki (朝乃山 広暉, born Hiroki Ishibashi (石橋 広暉, Ishibashi Hiroki) on March 1, 1994) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his makuuchi debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ōzeki. He has earned six special prizes, and one gold star for defeating a ...

  7. List of sumo record holders - Wikipedia

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    List of sumo record holders. The Rikishi Monument for Over 50 Consecutive Wins at Tomioka Hachiman Shrine. As of November 2014, the monument carries the names of Tanikaze (63 consecutive wins), Umegatani (58), Tachiyama (56), Futabayama (69), Chiyonofuji (53) and Hakuhō (63). This is a list of records held by wrestlers of professional sumo.

  8. List of sumo tournament top division champions - Wikipedia

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    List of sumo tournament top division champions. The Emperor's Cup has been awarded to the winner of top division tournaments since 1925. This is a list of wrestlers who have won the top division ( makuuchi) championship in professional sumo since 1909, when the current championship system was established. These official tournaments are held ...

  9. Taylor Wily, ‘Hawaii Five-0’ and ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall ...

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    Taylor Wily, the former sumo wrestler who was a scene-stealer in the “Hawaii Five-0” reboot and projects such as “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” died on Thursday at 56 years old.