Examples of 'jūryō' in a sentence

Meaning of "jūryō"

jūryō (noun): In Japanese, 'jūryō' refers to the sumo wrestling rank below ōzeki and above maegashira

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He won two makushita and two jūryō division championships.
Often stables expect their wrestler to adopt a new shikona upon entering the professional jūryō division.
Wrestlers in the jūryō and the makuuchi division above are known as sekitori.
Tokitsunada takes his first of his two jūryō championships.
He again fell back to jūryō and was again repromoted after two tournaments.
As a result, he was demoted back to the jūryō division.
Once a wrestler is promoted to jūryō he is considered a professional with significant salary and privileges.
After the next tournament, he was demoted back to jūryō.
He entered jūryō at the same time as Takayasu.
This tournament would have been his highest rank yet at jūryō 2.
The jūryō championship is won for the second time by Bushuyama.
The third highest division of sumo wrestlers, below jūryō and above sandanme.
The jūryō division championship goes to Kitataiki for the second time.
Ring-entering ceremony, performed only by the wrestlers in the jūryō and makuuchi divisions.
The promotions to the jūryō division for the Haru tournament in March are announced.

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As a result, he dropped back to jūryō for September.
The jūryō division championship is won by Georgian Gagamaru.
As a result, he was demoted to the jūryō division for the following September.
His highest rank was jūryō 3.
He ended up winning the jūryō division championship five times, which is a record.
There he scored 5-2, guaranteeing promotion to the jūryō division for July.
Myogiryu wins his second jūryō championship in a row, this time without the need for a playoff.
He was promoted to the second highest jūryō division in May 1997.
He moved through the jūryō in just two tournaments with consecutive 11-4 records.
He finally achieved promotion to the salaried ranks of jūryō in January 2011.
He had a successful jūryō debut, winning seven of his first eight bouts and finishing on 10-5.
He came back very strongly in July, winning his fourth jūryō championship with a 14-1 record.
Back in jūryō for the May Technical Examination Tournament, he struggled to a 5-10 score.
By September he had returned to jūryō where he put up a disastrous 1-14 record.
Coming up will be amongst others Kotoyūki who wins the jūryō yusho with a 13-2 record.
After four tournaments in jūryō he made his debut in makuuchi in September 2010.
He reached the second highest jūryō division after three years in January 2000.
In his first two tournaments in jūryō starting in January 2016, he attained two winning tournaments.

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