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Kotonishiki Katsuhiro : ウィキペディア英語版
Kotonishiki Katsuhiro

Kotonishiki Katsuhiro (born June 8, 1968 as Hideyuki Matsuzawa) is a former sumo wrestler from Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. He began his career in 1984, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1989. He won two top division tournament titles from the ''maegashira'' ranks (the only wrestler ever to do so), the first in 1991 and the second in 1998. His highest rank was ''sekiwake'', which he held 21 times. He earned eighteen special prizes during his career, second on the all-time list, and defeated ''yokozuna'' eight times when ranked as a ''maegashira''. He retired in 2000 and is now a sumo coach at Oguruma stable.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sumo.or.jp/en/sumo_data/sumo_beya/detail?id=oguruma )
==Early career==
He was born in the former Misato, Gunma. At the wish of his father, he practiced both sumo and judo from a young age. After competing in the National Junior High School Sumo Championships at the age of 14, he met former ''yokozuna'' Kotozakura who persuaded him to join Sadogatake stable. He made his professional debut in March 1984. His first ''shikona'' or fighting name was Kotomatsuzawa, based on his own surname. He switched to Kotonishiki in late 1987 and shortly afterwards made the elite ''sekitori'' ranks, being promoted to the ''jūryō'' division in March 1988. A losing score of 4-11 meant he was demoted back to the unsalaried ''makushita'' division after only one tournament, but he returned to the second division in September 1988 and was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in May 1989 after an 11-4 record at ''jūryō'' 6 in March.
Kotonishiki steadily made his way up the ''maegashira'' ranks, and in May 1990 earned his first ''sanshō'' or special prize, for Fighting Spirit. In this tournament he also defeated ''yokozuna'' Hokutoumi to win the first of his eight ''kinboshi.'' He made his debut in the titled ''san'yaku'' ranks at ''komusubi'' in September 1990 and came through with a winning record. This earned him promotion to ''sekiwake'' for November. He was to spend a total of 34 tournaments ranked at either ''sekiwake'' or ''komusubi'', which is an all-time record.

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