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Kaidō Yasuhiro : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaidō Yasuhiro

(born October 24, 1975 as ) is a former sumo wrestler from Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. He was a member of the Tomozuna-beya (Tomozuna stable), and he was a ''tsukebito'' or personal attendant to ''ōzeki'' Kaiō for a number of years, as well as a frequent training partner of Sentoryū.
Kaidō went to Meiji Nakano High School where he was a year senior of Tochiazuma. He played baseball and did amateur sumo at Chuo University before making his professional debut in March 1998, at the bottom of the third highest ''makushita'' division as a ''makushita tsukedashi'' entrant. He initially fought under the ''shikona'' of Tanaka, before changing to Kaito and then Kaidō (the character "Kai" being a common one in his stable or ''heya).'' He never made the top ''makuuchi'' division, but he spent 11 tournaments in the second highest ''jūryō'' division, which he first reached in 2003, reaching a high of ''jūryō'' 4. He was demoted to ''makushita'' in May 2005 and never made his way back. He announced his retirement in September 2006. He had been injury-prone throughout his career, suffering a number of knee injuries, although diabetes was the major factor in his decision.
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