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Tamarikidō : ウィキペディア英語版
Tamarikidō Hideki

Tamarikidō Hideki (born April 19, 1974) is a former sumo wrestler born in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Though born in Japan, he is a Zainichi Korean. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 8. A former amateur champion, he turned professional in 1997, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in 2001. He had many injury problems throughout his career, missing over 100 matches, and last fought in ''makuuchi'' in 2003. He announced his retirement in January 2010.
==Career==
He was a teammate of Takanohana at the Meidai Nakano High School's sumo club. He was also a former amateur sumo champion at Meiji University, and was considered extremely promising.〔(Sumo Fan Magazine )〕 He came third in the All Japan Sumo Championships. He made his professional debut in March 1997 at the bottom of the third ''makushita'' division. He was a runner-up in his first tournament but had a few setbacks before finally reaching the second highest ''jūryō'' division in September 1999.
Tamarikidō made his debut in the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 2001. He has spent eleven tournaments in the top division in total, the last in November 2003 when he had to withdraw after winning only two bouts. 2004 was a disastrous year for him as a knee injury in May meant he missed nearly all his matches and fell to the fourth ''sandanme'' division. It was subsequently discovered that due to the lack of treatment of earlier injuries, his anterior cruciate ligament was completely worn away.〔(Sumo Forum, March 2006 )〕 He began his comeback in 2005, winning the ''sandanme'' division championship in March of that year.
He eventually managed to return to the ''jūryō'' division in March 2006, and having fallen to ''sandanme'' 80, he was the lowest ranking former top division wrestler ever to regain ''sekitori'' status. He had climbed as high as ''jūryō'' 4 by the November 2006 tournament. However, he was demoted back to the unsalaried ranks after the September 2007 tournament when he managed only a 3-12 score at ''jūryō'' 12. He continued to slide down the rankings, with four consecutive ''make-koshi'' scores of 3-4 from November 2007 to May 2008. After recording only one win in November 2008 he was demoted back to the ''sandanme'' division for the January 2009 tournament. He made an immediate return to the third division with a 6-1 score.

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