Itai Keisuke

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Itai Keisuke (板井圭介, Itai Keisuke, 21 March 1956 – 14 August 2018) was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Usuki, Oita, Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He held the record for most consecutive victories from entry into sumo for several years before it was broken by Jōkōryū in 2012. After his retirement, Itai caused controversy by claiming that the outcomes of many of his matches were set by match-fixing. rdf:langString
板井 圭介(いたい けいすけ、本名は四股名と同じ、1956年3月21日- 2018年8月14日)は、大分県臼杵市出身で、かつて大鳴戸部屋に所属していた元大相撲力士。最高位は西小結(1989年5月場所)。現役時代の体格は177cm、139kg。得意技は突き、押し、叩き。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Itai Keisuke
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rdf:langString Itai Keisuke
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rdf:langString Itai Keisuke (板井圭介, Itai Keisuke, 21 March 1956 – 14 August 2018) was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Usuki, Oita, Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He held the record for most consecutive victories from entry into sumo for several years before it was broken by Jōkōryū in 2012. After his retirement, Itai caused controversy by claiming that the outcomes of many of his matches were set by match-fixing.
rdf:langString 板井 圭介(いたい けいすけ、本名は四股名と同じ、1956年3月21日- 2018年8月14日)は、大分県臼杵市出身で、かつて大鳴戸部屋に所属していた元大相撲力士。最高位は西小結(1989年5月場所)。現役時代の体格は177cm、139kg。得意技は突き、押し、叩き。
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