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Record
  
465-448-27

Name
  
Tochitsukasa Tetsuo

Weight
  
157 kg

Championships
  
2 (Juryo)

Height
  
1.80 m


Retired
  
May, 1992

Makuuchi rank
  
Sekiwake

Debut
  
March, 1981

Role
  
Sumo Wrestler

Children
  
Ryota Goto

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Born
  
Tetsuo Goto April 25, 1958 (age 66) Nagoya, Japan (
1958-04-25
)

Highest rank
  
Sekiwake (January, 1988)

Special Prizes
  
Fighting Spirit (1) Technique (1)

Stable
  
Kasugano stable (1981–1992)

Similar People
  
Daijuyama Tadaaki, Takamisugi Takakatsu, Tochinowaka Kiyotaka, Kotogaume Tsuyoshi, Masurao Hiroo

Tochitsukasa Tetsuo (born 25 April 1958 as Tetsuo Goto) is a former sumo wrestler from Nakagawa, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was sekiwake. He is now the head coach of Irumagawa stable.

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Career

A former amateur champion at Nihon University, he turned professional at the age of 23, joining Kasugano stable in March 1981. He reached the top makuuchi division in September 1983, and in 1984 he earned his first special prize for Fighting Spirit, and defeated Takanosato in his first ever bout against a yokozuna to earn his first of his three kinboshi. He spent most of 1985 in the second jūryō division, but in 1986 made the san'yaku ranks at komusubi. In November 1987 he scored 10–5 from the maegashira 6 ranking, defeating two ōzeki and winning the Technique Prize. This earned him promotion to his highest rank of sekiwake for the following tournament in January 1988. However, by the end of the year he was in jūryō again due to injury problems. He won the jūryō yūshō on two occasions in 1989 and won promotion back to the top division. After missing the September 1990 tournament he fell to jūryō again and made only one more appearance in makuuchi before retiring in May 1992 at the age of 34.

Retirement from sumo

He became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Irumagawa Oyakata, and established Irumagawa stable in 1993. His wrestlers Yotsukasa and Otsukasa both reached the top division in 1999, and they were followed by Masatsukasa in 2008 and Sagatsukasa in 2010.

Fighting style

A powerful and versatile wrestler, Tochitsukasa preferred tsuki/oshi or pushing and thrusting techniques rather than fighting on the mawashi. His favourite kimarite were oshi-dashi (push out) and tsuki otoshi (thrust over). However he also regularly won by yori-kiri (force out), and was also capable of pulling off throws, both overarm (uwatenage) and underarm (shitatenage).

Trivia

He had a crowd-pleasing quirk of always staying in a squat position for much longer than normal and rocking back and forth before returning to his corner during the shikiri, or warm-up phase of a match.

References

Tochitsukasa Tetsuo Wikipedia