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{{nihongo|'''Takinokoi stable'''| | {{nihongo|'''Takinokoi stable'''|滝ノ鯉部屋|Takinokoi-beya}} is a [[heya (sumo)|stable]] of [[sumo]] wrestlers. It was set up by former sekiwake Raimon. | ||
== | ==History== | ||
The stable was established by former ''sekiwake'' Raimon, with ''ozeki'' Daihono as ''heyagashira'', followed by veterans Koizumi and Harubayama. The stable also has Suzuarashi, Kaitetsu and Kogame as other ''sekitori'' ranked members of the stable. In 2024, Takinokoi stable was able to win back-to-back top-division championships, | The stable was established by former ''sekiwake'' Raimon, with ''ozeki'' Daihono as ''heyagashira'', followed by veterans Koizumi and Harubayama. The stable also has Suzuarashi, Kaitetsu and Kogame as other ''sekitori'' ranked members of the stable. In 2024, Takinokoi stable was able to win back-to-back top-division championships, as Daihono and ''maegashira'' Harubayama claimed the crown in March and May respectively. | ||
== | ==Owners== | ||
*2023–present: 1st Takinokoi Genichiro (former ''sekiwake'' Raimon) | *2023–present: 1st Takinokoi Genichiro (former ''sekiwake'' Raimon) | ||
== '''Active Wrestlers | ==Coaches== | ||
''None'' | |||
==Active Wrestlers== | |||
*[[Rikishi:Daihono|Daihono]] (best rank ''ozeki'') | *[[Rikishi:Daihono|Daihono]] (best rank ''ozeki'') | ||
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*[[Rikishi:Kaitetsu|Kaitetsu]] (best rank ''maegashira'') | *[[Rikishi:Kaitetsu|Kaitetsu]] (best rank ''maegashira'') | ||
*[[Rikishi:Harubayama|Harubayama]] (best rank ''maegashira'') | *[[Rikishi:Harubayama|Harubayama]] (best rank ''maegashira'') | ||
*[[Rikishi:Kogame|Kogame]] (best rank ''maegashira'') | |||
*[[Rikishi:Kogame|Kogame]] (best rank '' | |||
*[[Rikishi:Takaitsu|Takaitsu]] (best rank ''makushita'') | *[[Rikishi:Takaitsu|Takaitsu]] (best rank ''makushita'') | ||
== | ==Retired Wrestlers== | ||
'' | *[[Rikishi:Suzuarashi|Suzuarashi]] (former ''maegashira'') | ||
==Referees== | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
==Ushers== | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
==Hairdressers== | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 26 October 2024
Takinokoi stable (滝ノ鯉部屋, Takinokoi-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers. It was set up by former sekiwake Raimon.
History
The stable was established by former sekiwake Raimon, with ozeki Daihono as heyagashira, followed by veterans Koizumi and Harubayama. The stable also has Suzuarashi, Kaitetsu and Kogame as other sekitori ranked members of the stable. In 2024, Takinokoi stable was able to win back-to-back top-division championships, as Daihono and maegashira Harubayama claimed the crown in March and May respectively.
Owners
- 2023–present: 1st Takinokoi Genichiro (former sekiwake Raimon)
Coaches
None
Active Wrestlers
- Daihono (best rank ozeki)
- Koizumi (best rank maegashira)
- Kaitetsu (best rank maegashira)
- Harubayama (best rank maegashira)
- Kogame (best rank maegashira)
- Takaitsu (best rank makushita)
Retired Wrestlers
- Suzuarashi (former maegashira)
Referees
to be added
Ushers
to be added
Hairdressers
to be added
Location and access
The stable is located in Tokorozawa city, Saitama prefecture, near to the Sayama lake and park. While adjacent to the Tokyo Metropolis, its one of the stables furthest away from the Ryogoku Kokugikan.