Tochiazuma Daisuke (born November 9, 1976, as Daisuke Shiga in Tokyo, Japan) is a retired sumo wrestler. He began his professional career in 1994, reaching the top division just two years later after winning a tournament championship in each of the lower divisions. After winning twelve special prizes and four gold stars, he reached his highest rank of ōzeki in 2002 and won three top division tournament championships before retiring because of health reasons in 2007 at the age of 30. In 2009 he became the head coach of Tamanoi stable.
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TochiazumaDaisuke (born November 9, 1976, as Daisuke Shiga in Tokyo, Japan) is a retired sumo wrestler. He began his professional career in 1994, reaching...
set up his own Tamanoi stable. He is the father of the former ōzeki TochiazumaDaisuke, and upon his retirement as a coach in 2009 his son took over from...
relative is the former ōzeki TochiazumaDaisuke (栃東大裕), who adopted the Tochiazuma name from his father, former sekiwake Tochiazuma Tomoyori (栃東知頼). Wrestlers...
and conductor 1975 – Mathew Sinclair, New Zealand cricketer 1976 – TochiazumaDaisuke, Japanese sumo wrestler 1977 – Chris Morgan, English footballer and...
Yoshiazuma Azumaryū, Ryūkō head is former TochiazumaDaisuke, passed onto him by his father, the stable's founder Tochiazuma Tomoyori Tatsunami Dewanoumi 1916...
sekitori himself; the last time being the father and son Tochiazuma Tomoyori and TochiazumaDaisuke. Sadanoumi's promotion is also the ninth time in sumo...
division wrestler produced by Tamanoi's head coach, the former ozeki TochiazumaDaisuke. This first makuuchi tournament would be a very successful 10–5 record...
Tamanoi stable, the former sekiwake Tochiazuma Tomoyori, turns 65 and retires. His son, the former ozeki TochiazumaDaisuke, takes over. 7: 96 personnel from...