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Ōnomatsu stable : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōnomatsu stable

is a stable of sumo wrestlers, formerly one of the Nishonoseki ichimon or group of stables. It was founded in its modern form on 1 October 1994 by Masurao Hiroo, who branched off from the now defunct Oshiogawa stable. His first wrestler to reach the top makuuchi division was Katayama in 2005. The now retired Wakakōyū reached makuuchi, as has the Russian wrestler Amuuru.
In January 2010 the stable, along with the Takanohana, Otake and Magaki stable, was forced to leave the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'' after former yokozuna Takanohana declared his intention to run as an unofficial candidate in the elections to the Sumo Association's board of directors. The ejected stables formed their own group, which recently gained ichimon status of its own.
As of May 2015, it had 16 wrestlers.
==Owner==

*1994-present: 12th Onomatsu (''iin'', former sekiwake Masurao)

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