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Tamatsubaki Kentarō

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Debut
  
January, 1897

Retired
  
January, 1916

Makuuchi rank
  
Sekiwake

Weight
  
90 kg

Highest rank
  
Sekiwake (June, 1909)

Died
  
19 September 1928

Height
  
1.59 m

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Born
  
Morino Kenjiro November 10, 1883 Toyama, Toyama, Japan (
1883-11-10
)

Record
  
91-82-52-34draws-17noresult

Stable
  
Ikazuchi stable (1895–1916)

Similar
  
Takamiyama Torinosuke, Umegatani Tōtarō II, Araiwa Kamenosuke, Ryōgoku Kajinosuke II, Tamanoumi Daitarō

Tamatsubaki Kentarō (玉椿憲太郎, Tamatsubaki Kentarō, 10 November 1883 - 19 September 1928) 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". He was the shortest wrestler in sumo history, and also one of the lightest at 73 kg. His highest rank was sekiwake. After retirement he was known as Shiratama-oyakata.

References

Tamatsubaki Kentarō Wikipedia