Tamatsubaki Kentarō

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Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other Script error: No such module "Nihongo". was a sumo wrestler from Toyama City, Japan. He was known for his techniques, which accommodated his small size. Although his height was only 158 cm, he gave the likes of Hitachiyama and others a real challenge and was called the "mite".[1] He was the shortest wrestler in sumo history,[2] and also one of the lightest at 73 kg. His highest rank was sekiwake. After retirement he was known as Shiratama-oyakata.

Top division record

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1903 x East Maegashira #13
4–3–1
1d 1h

  1904 East Maegashira #9
6–3–1
  East Maegashira #8
0–0–10
  1905 East Maegashira #11
3–0–6
1h

  East Maegashira #4
1–5–1
1d 2h

  1906 East Maegashira #8
4–2–1
3d

  East Maegashira #2
4–3–1
1d 1h

  1907 East Komusubi #1
3–2–1
5d

  East Komusubi #1
3–2–1
3d 1h

  1908 East Komusubi #1
2–4–1
2d 1h

  East Maegashira #2
5–3–2
  1909 West Komusubi #1
3–3–3
1d

  West Sekiwake #1
1–8–1
1d

  1910 West Maegashira #1
2–2
3d 3h

  West Maegashira #1
4–3–1
1d 2h

  1911 West Sekiwake #1
2–4–1
2d 1h

  West Maegashira #1
5–3
1d 1h

  1912 West Sekiwake #1
5–3
2d

  West Komusubi #1
4–5
1d

  1913 West Komusubi #1
5–2–1
1d 1h

  East Komusubi #1
6–3
1d

  1914 East Sekiwake #1
1–4–5
  West Maegashira #2
0–0–10
  1915 West Maegashira #7
3–6
1d

  East Maegashira #11
3–4–3
  1916 West Maegashira #13
Retired
2–5–0
2d 1h
x Template:Sumo record box end 1890-1929

See also

References

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