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Takanoyama Shuntarō (born 21 February 1983 as Pavel Bojar) is a former sumo wrestler from Prague, Czech Republic. He is the first man from the Czech Republic to join the professional sport in Japan. He reached the third highest ''makushita'' division in 2004, but due to his light weight he had difficulty in regularly beating his opponents, despite his skill. However, in May 2011 he finally earned promotion to the ''sekitori'' ranks. After becoming only the third new ''sekitori'' since 1958 to pass through ''jūryō'' division in just one tournament, he made his debut in the top ''makuuchi'' division in September 2011. He retired on July 24, 2014. ==Early life and sumo background==
Bojar practised judo in the Czech Republic before becoming interested in sumo. Sumo is more popular in the Czech Republic than in any other European country, with ten sumo clubs containing some 600 members, and he was trained by Jaroslav Poříz, president of the Czech Sumo Association.〔 〕 After winning the bronze medal in the 2000 Junior World Sumo Championships in Tokyo,〔 he was accepted by Naruto stable, a ''heya'' in Chiba run by former ''yokozuna'' Takanosato. After passing the physical exam, he made his official debut in November 2001.
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