Ergashev finished 22nd in the all-around at the
2019 Asian Championships. He then made his
World Championships debut in
Stuttgart and finished 116th in the all-around. He finished eighth in the pommel horse final at the
2021 Varna World Challenge Cup. Ergashev finished fourth in the pommel horse final at the
2022 Doha World Cup. At the
2022 Asian Championships, he finished 14th in the all-around and sixth with the Uzbekistan team. He then competed at the
Islamic Solidarity Games and won a silver medal alongside
Rasuljon Abdurakhimov and
Abdulla Azimov. In the event finals, he finished fifth on the parallel bars and horizontal bar, seventh on the pommel horse, and eighth on the rings. Then at the
2022 World Championships, he finished 45th in the all-around during the qualification round. Ergashev competed at the
2023 Asian Championships and finished eighth in the all-around and seventh in the pommel horse final. At the
2023 World Championships, Ergashev finished 31st in the all-around during the qualification round. Initially, he was five placements away from qualifying for the all-around final. However, because more than five gymnasts withdrew from the final, Ergashev was called up to compete, and he finished 24th in the final. Ergashev competed at the
2024 DTB Pokal Stuttgart and finished 12th with his team. He won a silver medal in the team event at the
2024 Asian Championships. He received a berth for the
2024 Olympic Games based on his all-around placement at the
2023 World Championships after France's host country spot was reallocated. Then at the Olympic Games, he finished 41st in the all-around during the
qualification round. == References ==