Bart Ochir 198 1 was born in Altai province, Gobi, Mongolia, and he liked running since childhood.
From 1997, I began to train middle and long distance running, and set a new record for Mongolian marathon six times after I set foot in the marathon in 2002. Participated in dozens of domestic and international track and field competitions, and achieved remarkable results. In 2008, he was awarded the title of "Sports Star" by the Mongolian Sports Commission and the title of "Sports Meritorious Athlete" by the Mongolian Olympic Committee.
Bart Ochir had a rough sports career. In 2004-2005, he went to Japan to earn money while training hard. Train from 5 am to 7 am every day, work outside from 8 am to 7 am, and arrange training from 9 pm to 10. This life lasted for nine months.
Bart Ochir also went through twists and turns to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games. In August 2007, the World Athletics Championships held in Osaka, Japan failed to achieve ideal results. According to the regulations, Bart Ochir must quit the national team, so it seems impossible for him to participate in the Beijing Olympic Games. But he is an indomitable man. Bart Ochir signed up for the "Good Luck Beijing" marathon in April this year and won the championship in one fell swoop, thus qualifying for the Beijing Olympic Games.
Bart Ochir is eager for the Beijing Olympic Games. When he participated in the competition in Beijing, he had seen the "Bird's Nest" from a distance. He was deeply impressed by the grandeur of this building and was proud to be able to participate in the Beijing Olympic Games. Before leaving, Bart Ochir spoke the voice of Mongolian Olympic athletes: "My greatest wish is to have the Mongolian national anthem played in the' Bird's Nest'."
Excerpt from Tom News.