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Daiju Hisateru : ウィキペディア英語版
Daiju Hisateru

Daiju Hisateru (born 19 March 1950 as Toshiaki Sakaiya) is a former sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō, Japan. His highest rank was ''ōzeki'', but he held the rank for only five tournaments, fewer than any ''ōzeki'' in the modern era. He won eleven ''sanshō'' or special prizes during his top division career which lasted from 1970 to 1977. He was the head coach of Asahiyama stable from 1997 until 2015.
==Career==
Born in Setana, he joined the small Takashima stable run by former ''ōzeki'' Mitsuneyama in March 1965. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in May 1970 after winning the ''jūryō'' division championship with a 14-1 record. He was awarded the Technique Prize in his first top division tournament. He was to win a total of eleven special prizes in his career, which at the time was second only to Tsurugamine's fourteen. His six prizes for Technique put him in equal sixth place on the all-time list, as of 2009. In March 1971 he made his ''san'yaku'' debut at ''sekiwake'' and defeated his first ''yokozuna'', Taihō.
He earned promotion to ''ōzeki'' in 1973 after three consecutive double figure scores. He was a runner-up in the May 1973 tournament to Wajima with a score of 11-4 and defeated two more ''yokozuna'', Kotozakura and Kitanofuji (the latter for the first time in twelve attempts). He did even better in July, defeating Kitanofuji again and finishing in third place on 13-2. He had a clean sweep of all three special prizes, the first wrestler ever to achieve this, and ''ōzeki'' promotion was confirmed. However, he was unable to prove himself worthy of champion rank. He had to pull out injured from his debut ''ōzeki'' tournament and held the rank for only five tournaments before being demoted. He was never able to return, and though he remained at ''sekiwake'' for four tournaments he then fell back to the ''maegashira'' ranks.
After a 4-11 score in March 1977 he finished his career back in the ''jūryō'' division, the first former ''ōzeki'' ever to compete a such a low rank. After three straight losses he pulled out of the May 1977 tournament and announced his retirement at the age of just 27.

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