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Kenkō Satoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Kenkō Satoshi

Kenkō Satoshi (剣晃 敏志, 27 June 1967 - 10 March 1998) was a sumo wrestler from Osaka, Japan. His highest rank was ''komusubi.''
==Career==
Debuting in November 1984, he reached the second highest ''jūryō'' division in March 1991. His first tournament in the top ''makuuchi'' division was in July 1992. Scoring only three wins there he fell back to ''jūryō'', but reappeared in ''makuuchi'' in March 1993. He reached his highest rank of ''komusubi'' in May 1995. He fell back to ''maegashira'' 4 in July but turned in a strong 11-4 record, defeating ''yokozuna'' Akebono and returning to ''komusubi'' in September 1995. He also defeated ''yokozuna'' Takanohana in May 1996, the only wrestler to do so in that tournament.
In May 1997 Kenko managed an 8-7 record at ''maegashira'' 11, but that was to be the last tournament in which he competed. He was hospitalised from July 1997, suffering from pancytopenia caused by an extremely rare form of leukemia (only four previous cases had ever been reported in Japan). His name remained on the ranking sheets, but unable to compete he had dropped to ''makushita'' 55 by March 1998. He died on 10 March, from a pulmonary embolism.

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