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Hasegawa Katsutoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Hasegawa Katsutoshi

Hasegawa Katsutoshi (born 20 July 1944) is a former sumo wrestler from Sorachi, Hokkaidō, Japan. He began his professional career in 1960, reaching the top division in 1965. He won eight special prizes for his achievements in tournaments and earned nine gold stars for defeating ''yokozuna''. He won a tournament championship or ''yūshō'' in 1972 and was a runner-up in two other tournaments. His highest rank was ''sekiwake.'' He retired in 1976 and became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association, working as a coach at Sadogatake stable until his retirement in 2009.
==Career==
Hasegawa joined professional sumo in March 1960 at the age of 15, recruited by the former ''sekiwake'' Kotonishiki. Unusually, he fought under his own surname for his entire career (he is the only top division wrestler from Sadogatake stable not to have adopted a ''shikona'' or fighting name with the prefix "Koto"). He made the ''jūryō'' division in January 1963 and was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division two years later in January 1965.
Hasegawa quickly rose up the ranks, defeating his first ''yokozuna'' (Tochinoumi) in September 1965 and earning his first special prize, for Technique. In the following tournament in November he made his debut in the titled ''san'yaku'' ranks at ''komusubi''. He was runner-up to ''yokozuna'' Taihō in the May 1967 tournament. He reached ''sekiwake'' for the first time in January 1969 and held the rank for eight straight tournaments.
He won the top division ''yūshō'' or tournament championship at ''sekiwake'' rank in March 1972, defeating Kaiketsu in a playoff. However, as there were already four ''ōzeki'' at that time he was not promoted to sumo's second highest rank. Managing only eight wins in the following tournament in May, he never became an ''ōzeki''. He was a ''sekiwake'' for 21 tournaments, a record for the modern era which stood until 2007 when it was broken by Kotomitsuki. His last appearance at ''sekiwake'' was in January 1974. After this tournament he changed the second part of his ''shikona'' from Katsutoshi to Katsuhiro but it did not bring a change of luck and he remained largely in the ''maegashira'' ranks.

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