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Tsurugamine Akio

Tsurugamine Akio (26 April 1929 – 29 May 2006), real name Akio Fukuzono, was a sumo wrestler from Aira, Kagoshima, Japan. His highest rank was ''sekiwake.'' After his retirement he was the head of Izutsu stable and coached two of his sons, Sakahoko and Terao, to the top division.
==Career==
Tsurugamine began his professional career in June 1947. He was a light but extremely skilful wrestler. His ten ''sanshō'' (special prizes) for Technique remain a record to this day. He also earned ten ''kinboshi'' (gold stars) for defeating ''yokozuna''. He had an exceptionally long top division career, which lasted fourteen years from March 1953 to his retirement in July 1967 at the age of thirty eight. He fought in the top division for 77 consecutive tournaments and was one of the first wrestlers to win over 500 bouts there. His best result was in January 1956 when he lost only one bout and took part in a playoff for the tournament championship with ''yokozuna'' Kagamisato.

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