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1,000 turn out for homecoming of Mongolian yokozuna, Hakuho PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 October 2007
ImageIn celebration of his latest sumo tournament victory, Mongolian "Yokozuna" Hakuho has been given more than 100 horses and sheep by Mongolian fans. 

Hakuho, whose Mongolian name is Munkhbat Davaajargal, captured his fourth tournament victory last weekend. Hakuho was promoted to sumo’s highest rank, yokozuna, four months ago. This was his first tournament victory as a yokozuna. 

Over 1,000 people turned out in his father’s home village to celebrate the homecoming of Hakuho where he was presented with the animals.  

"It gives me great power to know that everyone back in Mongolia is watching me on TV," he was quoted in Japan's Nikkan Sports. "It makes me want to keep improving my sumo." 

Hakuho’s father, Jigjid Munkhbat, won a silver medal for Mongolia in freestyle wrestling at the 1968 Olympics. 

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