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Asasekiryū Tarō : ウィキペディア英語版
Asasekiryū Tarō

Asasekiryū Tarō (born August 7, 1981 as Badarchiin Dashnyam, (モンゴル語:Бадарчийн Дашням), in Ulan Bator, Mongolia) is a sumo wrestler. He made his debut in January 2000, reaching the top division in March 2003. He has won four special prizes, and has spent a total of five tournaments to date in the titled ''san'yaku'' ranks. The highest rank he has reached is ''sekiwake''.
==Early life and sumo background==
Dashnyam was the second son of a successful Mongolian wrestler who achieved the same level as ''komusubi''. From the ages of six to twelve he attended the Naadam festival, where he was also schooled in horse training. He did not continue his training, however, and in 1997 chose to accompany his friend, future ''yokozuna'' Asashōryū who was moving to Japan to attend high school. It was understood it was largely to keep his friend from becoming homesick. They were accepted by Meitoku Gijuku high school, known for its strong sumo program. They were seniors to later stars Kotoshōgiku and Tochiozan.

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