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Tomonohana Shinya (born 23 June 1964 as Shinya Narimatsu) is a former sumo wrestler from Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was ''komusubi.'' He is now a sumo coach. ==Career== He had been an amateur sumo champion at Nihon University but worked as a high school physical education teacher after graduation. He did not join the professional sport until March 1992, when he was nearly 28, an extraordinarily late age. (The Sumo Association have since changed its rules and all former amateurs must now make their professional debuts before the age of 25). He made his debut in the third highest ''makushita'' division, fighting out of Tatsunami stable. At just 174 cm and 100 kg, he was not much bigger than Mainoumi, the lightest wrestler at the time. Tomonohana had winning records or ''kachi-koshi'' in his first twelve tournaments, reaching the second highest ''jūryō'' division in November 1992 and the top ''makuuchi'' division in July 1993. A popular wrestler, he was nicknamed "Sensei" because of his teaching background. He used a wide variety of techniques to counteract his light weight, and won the prestigious ''Ginō-shō'', or technique prize, in two consecutive tournaments in September and November 1993. In January 1994 he reached the ''sanyaku'' ranks at ''komusubi'', but turned in the first losing record of his career, 4-11, and never made the rank again. He was demoted back to ''jūryō'' in March 1996 and subsequent injuries prevented him from returning to the top division. Nevertheless, he carried on fighting until November 2001 when he announced his retirement at the age of 37.
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