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Wakamisugi Akiteru : ウィキペディア英語版
Wakamisugi Akiteru

Wakamisugi Akiteru (24 September 1937 – 2 November 1983) was a sumo wrestler from Kagawa, Japan. The highest rank he achieved was ''sekiwake.'' He was the brother in law of ''yokozuna'' Wakanohana Kanji I.
==Career==
He was born as Noburu Sugiyama in Marugame. He entered professional sumo in March 1955, recruited by Hanakago stable. He used a variety of different ''shikona,'' including his own surname of Sugiyama, Kunikaze and Misugiiso, before adopting the name Wakamisugi when he reached ''sekitori'' status upon promotion to the ''juryo'' division in May 1958. He was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 1958. He won the top division championship in May 1960 from the rank of ''maegashira'' 4. After losing to ''ozeki'' Wakahaguro on the opening day of the tournament he won his next 14 bouts. One of his wins was by default, over ''yokozuna'' Tochinishiki who had announced his retirement the previous day. He had a genuine victory over ''yokozuna'' Asashio on Day 4. He finished with a 14-1 record, one win ahead of ''yokozuna'' Wakanohana, who he did not have to fight as they were members of the same stable. It was his first and only tournament win.
In September 1962 Wakamisugi changed his ''shikona'' once again, to Daigō Hisateru. He was a tournament runner-up in November 1962 and November 1965, both times to Taiho. He held the ''sekiwake'' rank ten times in total, including seven consecutive tournaments from May 1963 to May 1964. He earned eight ''kinboshi'' for defeating yokozuna (most of them coming after he dropped from the ''sekiwake'' rank in 1964) and five came from the same yokozuna, Tochinoumi.

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