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Akinoumi Setsuo : ウィキペディア英語版
Akinoumi Setsuo

Akinoumi Setsuo (安藝ノ海 節男, May 30, 1914 – March 25, 1979) was a sumo wrestler from Hiroshima, Japan. He was the sport's 37th ''yokozuna''.
==Career==
Akinoumi made his professional debut in February 1932 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 1938. He was the man who ended Futabayama's record 69 bout winning streak in January 1939. As he was only ranked as a ''maegashira'' at the time, it was regarded as an enormous upset. He defeated the ''yokozuna'' by ''sotogake,'' an outer leg trip. His only top division championship came in May 1941 when he was ranked as a ''sekiwake.'' He earned promotion to ''yokozuna'' in May 1942 after two runner-up performances. Akinoumi was not a particularly successful ''yokozuna'', lasting only eight tournaments at the rank and not managing to win any further championships. He is arguably better remembered for his victory over Futabayama than his exploits as a grand champion.
He married the daughter of Dewanoumi Oyakata, the former ''yokozuna'' Tsunenohana, but was unfaithful to her, his geisha mistress giving birth the same day that his wife did.〔 They were later divorced.

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