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Takekaze Akira : ウィキペディア英語版
Takekaze Akira

Takekaze Akira (born June 21, 1979 as Akira Narita) is a professional sumo wrestler from Akita Prefecture, Japan. A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 2002, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division the following year. He has been a runner-up in one tournament and earned two special prizes for Fighting Spirit. Takekaze is in first place for the slowest promotion from ''makuuchi'' debut to the third highest ''sekiwake'' rank in history. Aged 35 years and 2 months, he is in first place for the eldest to make his ''sekiwake'' debut post WWII.
==Early life and sumo background==
Born in Moriyoshi, Kitaakita District, Narita practised sumo in college and was a very dominant player, having achieved the student equivalent of ''yokozuna'' after winning the Kokutai (Japan Games) and All Japan University Championship sumo tournaments in 2001, his fourth year at Chuo University. He made his professional debut in May 2002, joining former ''ōzeki'' Kotokaze's Oguruma stable.

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