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Hakurozan Yūta : ウィキペディア英語版
Hakurozan Yūta

Hakurozan Yūta (born February 6, 1982 as Batraz Feliksovich Boradzov (ロシア語:Батраз Феликсович Борадзов), in Vladikavkaz, Republic of North Ossetia–Alania in the Russian Federation) is a former sumo wrestler. The highest rank he reached was ''maegashira'' 2. His older brother is also a former sumo wrestler, under the name of Rohō of Ōtake stable. In September 2008 both were dismissed from professional sumo after testing positive for cannabis.
==Career==
Hakurozan began wrestling at the age of 14, winning the world junior championship aged 16. He started sumo aged 18, winning the Moscow over 100 kg championship.
He came to Japan in February 2002 with his brother. They had intended to join the same stable, but sumo regulations limit the number of foreign wrestlers to one per stable, so Batraz joined Hatachiyama stable while Soslan entered Ōtake stable. As with his brother, his ''shikona'' contains the character 露, which can mean ''Russia''. Hatachiyama stable folded upon the death of its stablemaster, former ''ōzeki'' Hokutenyū, and Hakurozan joined the Kitanoumi stable.
Hakurozan fought his first bout in May 2002, rising to ''jūryō'' in September 2004, and ''makuuchi'' in July 2005. After a 10-5 result in May 2006 he reached ''maegashira'' 2, but a disastrous 2-13 the following tournament took him down to ''maegashira'' 10. He clung on to his top division status with an 8-7 mark at'' maegashira'' 14 in January 2007, but a poor 5-10 record in March meant he was demoted back to ''jūryō'' for the May 2007 tournament. He achieved nine wins there, which was enough to earn promotion to the top division in July. However, hampered by chronic knee problems, he could manage only three wins in the November 2007 tournament and was demoted to the second division once again. Scraping by with two 8-7 marks in the first two tournaments of 2008, he returned to ''makuuchi'' at ''maegashira'' 15 in May. Once again he could not maintain his top division ranking, only managing to win four matches.

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