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Ichinojō Takashi
Ichinojō Takashi (born 7 April 1993 as Altankhuyag Ichinnorow) is a sumo wrestler from Arkhangai, Mongolia. He is notable as being the second foreign-born wrestler, and the first of non-Japanese descent allowed to debut at an elevated rank in the third ''makushita'' division due to his amateur sumo success. In only his third professional tournament he took the second division ''jūryō'' championship. In his fifth professional tournament, his first in the top ''makuuchi'' division, he was the runner-up and promoted all the way to ''sekiwake'', his highest rank to date. ==Early life and sumo background== Ichinnorow is the first of all Mongolian wrestlers who have gone on to join Japanese sumo to come from a nomadic clan, as most of the Mongolians who preceded him have been city dwellers. From a young age he participated actively in Bökh, traditional Mongolian wrestling and at the age of 14 he took the championship in the Bökh competition held in his province of Arkhangai. On moving to Japan, he was on the judo team at his high school in Tottori prefecture but when the sumo coach at the school saw his ability he asked him to transfer to the sumo team. In his second and third years he collected a total of five amateur sumo titles. After graduating he was originally slated to join Minato stable which had no foreign wrestlers at the time (as only one foreign-born wrestler is allowed per stable) but he instead stayed on at his high school as a coach, and won a national amateur sumo championship taking the title of amateur ''yokozuna'' or grand champion in 2013.
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