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Takanoiwa Yoshimori

Takanoiwa Yoshimori (born 26 February 1990 as Adiya Baasandorj) is a sumo wrestler from Ulan-Bator, Mongolia. He has both a sandanme and a jūryō division championship.
==Early life and sumo background==
Baasandorj passed a selective test administered by a Japanese coach from Johoku High School in Shimane prefecture, who had come to Mongolia looking for sumo prospects. He was then invited to come to Japan as an exchange student on a sumo program at the age of sixteen. Only 3 months after coming to Japan, his father died of liver disease in Mongolia. He had already lost his mother to heart disease when he was eight years old. Through this adversity, he still managed to excel, and in 2007 made the best four in the individual category at a national junior sumo competition and in 2008 and finished second in the middle-weight category at the World Junior Championships in Athletics held in Thailand.

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