Ochiai, who became the first sumo wrestler since the Showa era to achieve ten promotions in one place, won on the 1th, the ninth day of the spring tournament.

The 19-year-old Ochiai won all seven of his matches in the 15th makushita rating and became the first player since the Showa era to be promoted to the 10th place in one place.

This place was played in the 14th of the 14th of the West Ten, and although they lost on the second day, they faced Shiratakayama on the 20th of the ninth day with a 7-1 record.

From the stands, they turned each other around and put each other together, but Ochiai put his foot out and tried to break it, and he sent it out to Shiratakayama to win and decide the winner.

Ochiai was born in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture.

In the sumo club of Tottori Johoku High School, a sumo powerhouse, he won the "high school yokozuna" for two consecutive years, and then won a number of titles, including winning the national tournament of the business team.

He is a push-sumo wrestler who makes the most of his speed, but he can also attack with four sumo wrestlers, and the wide range of techniques is also a strength.

Ochiai said, "I'm glad that my goal was to win the match, and I'm conscious of pushing from the stands, but I'm still not doing well at the main venue, so I'd like to train in the training room."