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A former amateur champion, he made his professional debut in January 1989 and reached a highest rank of maegashira 2 before retiring in 1995. He is now the head coach of Oitekaze stable. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Born in Anamizu, Hosu District, as an amateur he won eleven sumo titles, including collegiate and amateur yokozuna, while studying at Nihon University.[1] He also served as captain of the school sumo team. He was recruited by the former sekiwake Annenyama of the Tatsunami stable. Yamazaki had stayed at the heya while taking part in junior high school competitions (as did Daish\u014dh\u014d), and he had also met the former Tatsunami stable wrestler Wakanami as an infant, being held in his arms for a photograph (as top rikishi are often requested to do for luck).[1] As an amateur champion he was given makushita tsukedashi status and made his debut in the third highest makushita division. His first tournament was in January 1989 and after two consecutive y\u016bsh\u014d with perfect 7-0 records in January and March 1990 he was promoted to the second highest j\u016bry\u014d division, becoming the first sekitori from Tatsunami stable since the abrupt departure of yokozuna Futahaguro in 1987. He changed his shikona or fighting name from his own surname to Daish\u014dyama at this point.Daish\u014dyama made his debut in the top makuuchi division in September 1990, and made a kachi-koshi winning score along with three other makuuchi debutants, Akebono, Wakahanada and Takatoriki. This marked the first time that four wrestlers making their top division debuts at the same time had all come through with winning records.[1] In January 1991 he reached what was to be his highest rank of maegashira 2 and earned his first kinboshi for defeating yokozuna Hokutoumi. He was to repeat this upset in July 1991 and also defeated yokozuna \u014cnokuni in that tournament. In January 1993 he had slipped to maegashira 14 in the banzuke rankings but responded with his best ever top division score, winning twelve bouts, defeating Konishiki and Takahanada amongst others and finishing runner-up to Akebono, who was promoted to yokozuna after the tournament. Daish\u014dyama was rewarded with what was to be his only sansh\u014d award, for Fighting Spirit.Daish\u014dyama had had longstanding hip problems since his professional debut,[1] and after missing two tournaments in 1994 through injury he fell back to the j\u016bry\u014d division. After being forced to sit out the September 1995 tournament as well he was demoted to the makushita division and retired from sumo in November without competing in any more bouts. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRetirement from sumo[edit]Career record[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Retirement from sumo[edit]Having fought in 33 tournaments as a sekitori, Daish\u014dyama was qualified to become a toshiyori, or elder of the Japan Sumo Association, and he acquired the Oitekaze name, having married the daughter of the previous Oitekaze (former maegashira Oiteyama).[2] Initially a coach at Tatsunami stable, in 1997 he moved to Tomozuna stable. In October 1998 he left Tomozuna to branch out and open up his own Oitekaze stable. His first top division wrestler was Hayateumi in 2000 and he was followed by Hamanishiki in 2001. Both are former Nihon University competitors. He also recruited the Georgian wrestler Kokkai who reached makuuchi in 2004. More recent Nihon University recruits include the popular End\u014d in 2013, Daish\u014dmaru and Tsurugisho in 2014, Tobizaru in 2015 and Daiamami in 2016, all of whom have reached the top division. He produced another top division wrestler Daieish\u014d in 2015, who has a non-collegiate background, and won a y\u016bsh\u014d in January 2021.Career record[edit]Daish\u014dyama Naoki[3]Year in sumoJanuaryHatsu basho, TokyoMarchHaru basho, OsakaMayNatsu basho, TokyoJulyNagoya basho, NagoyaSeptemberAki basho, TokyoNovemberKy\u016bsh\u016b basho, Fukuoka1989Makushita tsukedashi #606\u20131\u00a0East Makushita #324\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #235\u20132\u00a0West Makushita #114\u20133\u00a0West Makushita #81\u20136\u00a0West Makushita #304\u20131\u20132\u00a01990East Makushita #247\u20130Champion\u00a0East Makushita #47\u20130Champion\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #1112\u20133Champion\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #211\u20134\u00a0East Maegashira #128\u20137\u00a0West Maegashira #89\u20136\u00a01991West Maegashira #25\u201310\u2605West Maegashira #88\u20137\u00a0East Maegashira #48\u20137\u00a0East Maegashira #25\u201310\u2605\u2605East Maegashira #98\u20137\u00a0East Maegashira #79\u20136\u00a01992West Maegashira #25\u201310\u00a0East Maegashira #89\u20136\u00a0East Maegashira #36\u20139\u00a0East Maegashira #68\u20137\u00a0West Maegashira #25\u201310\u00a0West Maegashira #85\u201310\u00a01993West Maegashira #1412\u20133FEast Maegashira #33\u201312\u00a0East Maegashira #129\u20136\u00a0East Maegashira #65\u201310\u00a0West Maegashira #128\u20137\u00a0East Maegashira #106\u20139\u00a01994East Maegashira #159\u20136\u00a0West Maegashira #103\u201311\u20131\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #4Sat out due to injury0\u20130\u201315East J\u016bry\u014d #45\u201310\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #99\u20136\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #47\u20138\u00a01995West J\u016bry\u014d #66\u20139\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #119\u20136\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #77\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #89\u20136\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #4Sat out due to injury0\u20130\u201315West Makushita #3Retired0\u20130\u20137Record given as win-loss-absent\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Top Division Champion\u00a0Top Division Runner-up\u00a0Retired\u00a0Lower DivisionsSansh\u014d key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Also shown: \u2605=Kinboshi; P=Playoff(s)Divisions: Makuuchi \u2014 J\u016bry\u014d \u2014 Makushita \u2014 Sandanme \u2014 Jonidan \u2014 JonokuchiMakuuchi ranks:\u00a0Yokozuna \u2014 \u014czeki \u2014 Sekiwake \u2014 Komusubi \u2014 MaegashiraSee also[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/daishoyama-naoki-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Daish\u014dyama Naoki – Wikipedia"}}]}]