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Hidenoyama Raigorō : ウィキペディア英語版
Hidenoyama Raigorō

Hidenoyama Raigorō (秀ノ山 雷五郎, 1808 – June 16, 1862) was a sumo wrestler from Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. He was the sport's 9th yokozuna. He was also known as ''Amatsukaze Kumoemon'' (天津風 雲右衞門), ''Tatsugami Kumoemon'' (立神 雲右衞門) and ''Iwamigata Jōemon'' (岩見潟 丈右衞門).
==Career==
In 1823, he attempted to make his debut, but he was completely ignored at first due to his short height of only . He joined Hidenoyama stable in 1827 and made his debut in March 1828. He was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 1837. He recorded 30 consecutive wins and won the equivalent of six championships before the modern ''yūshō'' system was established. In the top ''makuuchi'' division, he won 112 bouts and lost 21 bouts, recording a winning percentage of 84.2.
Hidenoyama was awarded a ''yokozuna'' licence in November 1847. His height of is lowest among all ''yokozuna'' in sumo's long history. He was not one of the greatest wrestlers of his time, but received the licence because he had influential backers. ''Ōzeki'' Tsurugizan Taniemon reportedly handed over the yokozuna licence to Hidenoyama.

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