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Asōfuji Seiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Asōfuji Seiya

Asōfuji Seiya (born January 17, 1976 as Kiyotoshi Suginomori) is a retired sumo wrestler from Fukaura, Nishitsugaru, Aomori, Japan. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 13. He is the elder brother of Aminishiki.
==Career==
Asōfuji made his professional debut in January 1994. He joined Ajigawa stable, run by former ''yokozuna'' Asashifuji, who was also of Nishitsugaru District and a cousin of Asōfuji's father. He took a long time to climb up the rankings, mainly due to his relatively light weight (barely 100 kg). He was even outperformed by his younger brother, who, though he joined the stable three years after Asōfuji, had already reached ''sekitori'' status by 2000. Asōfuji first reached the second highest ''jūryō'' division in September 2003, but lasted only one tournament before being demoted back to the third ''makushita'' division. He reappeared in the second division a year later and in November 2006 he finally made his top ''makuuchi'' division debut at the age of 30. He was the ninth oldest ''makuuchi'' debutant since the end of World War II. In that tournament, there were three sets of brothers (Asofuji and Aminishiki, Kitazakura and Toyozakura, and Rohō and Hakurozan) in the top division simultaneously for the first and only time in sumo history. Asōfuji could manage only a 6-9 score in his top division debut, and only four wins in the next tournament in January 2007.
He fell back to the ''jūryō'' division for the March 2007 tournament and a 4-11 record in July sent him right to the bottom of the division. He held onto ''sekitori'' status with an 8-7 mark in September but could manage only five wins in January 2008 and fell back to ''makushita''. He managed a 5-2 score in the March 2008 tournament which returned him immediately to the second division, but again he was unable to secure ''kachi-koshi'' (more wins than losses) and was demoted to ''makushita'' once more. He scored 5-2 again in July for another immediate return to ''jūryō'' for the September tournament, but fell back to the third division yet again, narrowly missing the ''kachi-koshi'' with a 7-8 score. However, a fine 6-1 score at the top ''makushita'' ranking in November ensured his return to the ''sekitori'' ranks once again. This was his sixth promotion to ''jūryō'', putting him in equal third place on the all-time list.
Asōfuji was one of 23 wrestlers found guilty of fixing the result of bouts after an investigation by the Japan Sumo Association, and he was forced to retire in April 2011.

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