Ōshōma Degi

[1] During his jūryō debut Ōshōma had to withdraw from Day 8 of the July 2022 tournament after a COVID outbreak at Naruto stable and in September he broke his thumb during his first match.

[8] In preparation for the September 2023 tournament, he changed the spelling of his shikona first name from 出喜 to 出気, with the same pronunciation, to use the kanji meaning 'energy' (気) to ward off his recent injuries which were penalizing him in his wrestling.

[4] During the March 2024 tournament, Ōshōma (then at the rank of jūryō 4) recorded a tenth victory over Asakōryū on Day 14, creating speculation in the press about a potential promotion to sumo's top division for the first time.

At the press conference at his stable, Ōshōma expressed his regret at having taken 2 years to reach this level of competition after a professional debut marked by injuries.

[10] His promotion to makuuchi, however, makes Ōshōma the twenty-ninth Mongolian wrestler to reach the division for the first time, the latest being Mitoryū in 2022.

[13] Sanshō key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique     Also shown: ★=Kinboshi; P=Playoff(s) Divisions: Makuuchi — Jūryō — Makushita — Sandanme — Jonidan — Jonokuchi Terunofuji (retired) Kotozakura Hōshōryū Ōnosato Wakamotoharu Daieishō Abi Wakatakakage Takanoshō Kirishima Tobizaru Atamifuji Gōnoyama Ōhō Shōdai Ura Hiradoumi Chiyoshōma Takayasu Ichiyamamoto Endō Mitakeumi Rōga Takarafuji Churanoumi Ōshōma Tamawashi Meisei Midorifuji Takerufuji Nishikigi Ōnokatsu Shōnannoumi Kotoshōhō Hokutofuji Kinbōzan Hakuōhō Kitanowaka Tamashōhō Kagayaki Nishikifuji Tokihayate