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Hidenokuni Hajime

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Record
  
9-5-14

Role
  
Sumo wrestler

Career start
  
September 1989

Name
  
Hidenokuni Hajime

Weight
  
102 kg

Retired
  
May, 1990

Height
  
1.93 m

Debut
  
September 1989

Division
  
Jonidan


Born
  
Nathan Strange August 23, 1971 (age 52) Edgware, London (
1971-08-23
)

Highest rank
  
Jonidan 89 (March 1990)

Stable
  
Azumazeki stable (until 1990)

Similar People
  
Kyokutenho Masaru, Tosanoumi Toshio, Kaio Hiroyuki, Miyabiyama Tetsushi, Sadanoyama Shinmatsu

Hidenokuni Hajime (born August 23, 1971 as Nathan John Strange) is a former professional sumo wrestler, who was active from 1989 until 1990. The highest rank he reached was jonidan 89. He was the first, and so far only sumo wrestler from the United Kingdom.

Career

A former photographic printer from Edgware, London, he was inspired to join sumo after seeing broadcasts on Channel 4. After months of training in martial arts techniques with Syd Hoare of the British Sumo Association, he went to Japan and joined the Azumazeki stable run by former sekiwake Takamiyama, who had already taken on a number of foreign recruits from Hawaii. The name Hidenokuni was chosen to acknowledge his pioneering status as the first ever rikishi from the United Kingdom: the first and last characters of Hidenokuni together mean England. Hajime is a common given name in Japan, and can be taken to mean start or beginning.

Hidenokuni's sumo career was short. After coming though maezumō (pre-sumo) in September 1989, he fought his first tournament in the bottom jonokuchi division in November 1989 and, recording a 5-2 score, performed sufficiently well to be promoted to jonidan for the January 1990 tournament. He celebrated by going out to a disco with ōzeki Konishiki, who had just won the top division title. He again achieved kachi-koshi in January. He had gained quite a lot of attention due to his status as the first ever European in sumo, and even started to receive fan mail. However, he also received very harsh treatment in training from his stablemates, who were not pleased at the attention he was getting, and this influenced his decision to return to England. He did not appear in the next two tournaments, and retired from sumo.

References

Hidenokuni Hajime Wikipedia