Tochinishiki Kiyotaka

Japanese sumo wrestler, 44th Yokozuna

Tochinishiki Kiyotaka - Athletes & Sports Figures born February 20th, 1925
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Born in 1925, this individual emerged as one of Japan's prominent sumo wrestlers. Competing in the top division, ascended to the rank of Yokozuna, the highest honor in sumo. This rank was achieved after significant performances in tournaments, demonstrating skill and strength. Retired from active competition after a successful career, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.

Achieved the rank of Yokozuna

Competed successfully in multiple tournaments

Contributed to sumo wrestling's popularity

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