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Aobajō Yukio : ウィキペディア英語版
Aobajō Yukio

Aobajō Yukio (born 14 November 1948 as Yukio Shōji) is a former sumo wrestler from Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. He did not miss a single bout in his 22-year professional career, and holds the record for the most consecutive matches fought, at 1630. He is now a sumo coach.
==Career==
He made his debut in March 1964, joining Nishonoseki stable. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division for the first time in January 1975. In only his fourth top division tournament he was a tournament runner-up, won a ''sanshō'' (for Fighting Spirit) and earned a ''kinboshi'' for defeating a ''yokozuna''. He was never to achieve any of those things again, but he fought in the top division for 62 tournaments in total. He made his ''san'yaku'' debut in September 1975 at ''komusubi'' and in October of that year he followed the former ''ōzeki'' Daikirin to the newly established Oshiogawa stable. He dropped into the ''jūryō'' division in 1981, but fought his way back, and an 8-7 score at ''maegashira'' 1 in May 1983 took him to his highest rank of ''sekiwake'', which he held for just one tournament. This was his second and final appearance in the ''san'yaku'' ranks, 47 tournaments after his first - the longest such gap since the six tournaments per year schedule began in 1958. In 1985 he surpassed Fujizakura's record of 1543 consecutive career appearances, and when he retired in July 1986, having not missed any matches since his debut, he had set a new record of 1630 consecutive bouts. He was nearly 38 years old, having been an active wrestler for over 22 years.

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