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Tamanoshima Arata

Tamanoshima Arata (born September 15, 1977 as Arata Okabe) is a former sumo wrestler from Izumizaki, Fukushima, Japan. A former amateur champion, he made his professional debut in 1998, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division at the end of 2000. He was twice runner-up in a tournament, and earned six special prizes and two gold stars during his career. His highest rank was ''sekiwake.'' He wrestled for Kataonami stable.
==Career==
Tamanoshima was a college champion at Toyo University and so was given ''makushita tsukedashi'' status and allowed to make his professional debut in the ''makushita'' division. He was only twenty years of age, as he left the university in his second year, making him the youngest former amateur to join professional sumo in this way.
Initially competing under the ''shikona'' or ring name of Tamanonada, he reached the second highest ''jūryō'' division in September 1999 and the top ''makuuchi'' division for the first time in November 2000. In March 2001, upon his second promotion to the top division, he adopted the Tamanoshima name, which had previously been used by a former ''yokozuna'' from his stable, Tamanoumi.
Tamanoshima was twice runner-up in a tournament, in July 2001 and March 2005, and he earned five Fighting Spirit prizes. In July 2003 he earned his first ''kinboshi'' for defeating ''yokozuna'' Asashōryū. The highest rank he has achieved is ''sekiwake'', which he reached after scoring ten wins (including another yokozuna upset, over Musashimaru) at ''maegashira'' 3 in November 2003. He could only manage five wins in his ''sekiwake'' debut, but returned to the ''sanyaku'' ranks in July 2004 and January 2006. He was ever present in the top division from March 2001 to January 2008, but a poor 3-12 record in January 2008 meant he was demoted to the second division for the March 2008 tournament. He produced a 10-5 score there which was enough to return him immediately to the top division for May 2008, where he scored a creditable nine wins. However he narrowly failed to secure ''kachi-koshi'' in his next three tournaments. He fell to ''maegashira'' 15 in January 2009 but held his ''makuuchi'' position comfortably with an 11-4 record. He remained in the division until May 2010 when he was once again demoted after scoring only five wins at the bottom ''maegashira'' rank.

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