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Tochiōzan Yūichirō : ウィキペディア英語版
Tochiōzan Yūichirō

Tochiōzan Yūichirō (born March 9, 1987 as Yūichirō Kageyama) is a sumo wrestler from Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. He made his professional debut in January 2005 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in March 2007. His highest rank has been ''sekiwake''. He is regarded as one of the most promising Japanese ''rikishi'' in sumo today.
==Early life and sumo background==
Kageyama was exposed to sumo from a very young age because it was popular in his area and his parents were fans of the sport. His parents arranged for him to join a local sumo club. He did not enjoy sumo at all at first, disliking the fierceness and the constant training that was necessary. He considered quitting many times, but as he continued he eventually came to enjoy and excel at the sport and transferred to Meitoku Gijuku junior high school which was a school in his native Kōchi prefecture which was known for its strong sumo program. In his third year of junior high he won a national competition and was named the junior high ''yokozuna''. Upon graduation, he transferred to far away Saitama Sakae high school, in the greater Tokyo area to continue his sumo training, as this school was also known for its strong sumo program.〔[http://www.ninomiyasports.com/sc/modules/bulletin/article.php?storyid=4973 FORZA SHIKOKU(Monday edition) : Tochiozan Yuichiro(Kasugano stable/from Aki City, Kochi prefecture)First installment「Awkward yet straighforward sumo SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS 2013-07-01 00:00:00〕 The future ōzeki Gōeidō was already a member there, and the two would began a spirited rivalry that continues to this day in their professional roles. As high school graduation approached he considered university, but eventually chose to enter professional sumo directly from high school.


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