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Mon, 08/02/2010 - 16:06
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WHEN ASASHORYU WILL SAY OFFICIAL BYE TO BIG SUMO?

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The Japan Sumo Association (JSA) has officially reported that a Asashyoryu D.Dagvadorj'd ceremony to leave the big sumo will take place October 3 this year.
Ticket selling has already started, besides, the JSA is expected to gain big money from sales of related to Asashoryu souvenirs.
The State Honored Sportsman, the Hero of Labor of Mongolia Asashoryu Dagvadorj is the 68th yokozuna (the highest title of professional sumo) in the history of the sumo in Japan. He has become the first Mongolian to reach the sumo's highest rank, in January 2003. He is one of the most successful yokozunas ever. In 2005, he became the first man to win all six official tournaments in a single year. Over his entire career, he won 25 top division tournament championships, placing himself third on the all-time list, following Grand champions Taiho (32 wins of divisions) and Chiyonofuji (31 wins of divisions).
B.Khuder
Ticket selling has already started, besides, the JSA is expected to gain big money from sales of related to Asashoryu souvenirs.
The State Honored Sportsman, the Hero of Labor of Mongolia Asashoryu Dagvadorj is the 68th yokozuna (the highest title of professional sumo) in the history of the sumo in Japan. He has become the first Mongolian to reach the sumo's highest rank, in January 2003. He is one of the most successful yokozunas ever. In 2005, he became the first man to win all six official tournaments in a single year. Over his entire career, he won 25 top division tournament championships, placing himself third on the all-time list, following Grand champions Taiho (32 wins of divisions) and Chiyonofuji (31 wins of divisions).
B.Khuder