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Kotogahama : ウィキペディア英語版
Kotogahama Sadao

Kotogahama Sadao (Jap 琴ヶ濵貞雄) (10 October 1927 - 7 June 1981) was a sumo wrestler from Kanonji, Kagawa, Japan.
He reached the second highest rank of ''ōzeki'' in 1958. He was a tournament runner-up in the top ''makuuchi'' division on five occasions and earned seven ''kinboshi'' for defeating ''yokozuna'' when ranked as a ''maegashira''. After his retirement in 1962 he became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association and worked as a coach at Sadogatake stable. He was offered the chance to take charge of the stable in 1974 but declined, preferring to remain as an assistant coach there until his death in 1981.
==Pre-modern top division record==

*''The New Year tournament began and the Spring tournament returned to Osaka in 1953.''







































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