Ōnishiki Uichirō

Japanese sumo wrestler, 26th Yokozuna

Ōnishiki Uichirō - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 25th, 1891
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A prominent sumo wrestler, achieved the rank of Yokozuna, the highest rank in the sport. Competed during the early 20th century and became the 26th wrestler to earn this esteemed title. Known for outstanding sumo techniques and contributions to the sport during a pivotal time.

Achieved the rank of Yokozuna

Dominated in major tournaments

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