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Sue Gardner
Canadian journalist and executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation

Halla Tómasdóttir
President of Iceland
Ibijoke Faborode
Nigerian women's rights activist
Paula Kahumbu
Wildlife conservationist
Björn Stenvers
Lindiwe Majele Sibanda
Zimbabwean CEO
Lindiwe Mazibuko
South African politician
Sally Roberts
American wrestler
Peter Noever
Austrian curator
Bob Fu
American pastor
Hagai Elad
Israeli human rights activist
Sandrine Dixson-Declève
Belgian energy policy expert and government official
Toshiyori
thumb|upright|Takanohana Kōji|Takanohana and Kitanoumi as in 2013
A , also known as an , is a sumo elder exercising both coaching functions with active wrestlers and responsibilities within the Japan Sumo Association (JSA). All are former wrestlers who reached a sufficiently high rank to be eligible to this status. The benefits are considerable, as are guaranteed employment until the mandatory retirement age of 65 and are allowed to run and coach in (sumo stables), with a comfortable yearly salary averaging around ().