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Asahifuji Seiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Asahifuji Seiya

(born July 6, 1960 as Seiya Suginomori (杉野森 正也 Suginomori Seiya)) is a former sumo wrestler from Aomori, Japan. He joined professional sumo in 1981, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later. He reached the second highest rank of ''ōzeki'' in 1987 and became the 63rd ''yokozuna'' in the history of the sport in 1990 at the age of 30. He won four tournaments and was a runner-up on nine other occasions. He retired in 1992 and is now the head coach of Isegahama stable.
==Early life==
He was born in the fishing town of Kizukuri in Nishitsugaru District. His father, who worked as an electrician, was a keen amateur sumo enthusiast and Vice President of the Prefectural Sumo Federation. He was determined to see his son succeed in sumo and even built a ''dohyō'' in the garden for him to practise.〔 Asahifuji also did well at sumo at school, finishing third in a national schoolboy competition, and later winning the West Japan Student Newcomers tournament while studying at Kinki University.〔 However, tiring of the never-ending training, he gave up sumo for a while and spent his time fishing.〔 Eventually an acquaintance of his father introduced him to Ōshima-''oyakata'', former ''ōzeki'' Asahikuni, who had recently opened his own ''heya'' or stable of wrestlers, Ōshima stable.〔

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