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Danylo Yavhusishyn, the 21-year-old Ukraine-born sumo wrestler known by his ring name Aonishiki, is training in Tokyo for a March spring tournament in Osaka that could make him eligible for promotion to yokozuna, sumo’s highest rank.
Aonishiki, whose name means “blue brocade” in homage to the Ukrainian flag, has won two consecutive grand tournaments and already holds the sport’s second-highest rank of ozeki after a meteoric rise since his professional debut in July 2023.
Born in central Ukraine, he fled following Russia’s February 2022 invasion, lived in Germany and then moved to Japan where a friend in Kobe offered shelter and introduced him to a stable.
If promoted, he would be the first European-born wrestler to reach yokozuna — a rank achieved by only 75 men historically, previously born in Japan, the United States or Mongolia.
His success has coincided with a renewed surge in global interest in sumo, sold-out tournaments in Japan and recent international exhibitions including London, with another event planned in Paris in June.
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