Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od

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Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od at the 2012 Olympic Games marathon

Bat-Otschiryn Ser-Od ( Mongolian Бат-Очирын Сэр-Од , born October 7, 1981 in Altai ) is a Mongolian long-distance runner who specializes in the marathon .

Life

At the World Athletics Championships in 2003 in Paris / Saint-Denis, Bat-Otschiryn was 63rd, at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens 75th, at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki 61st and at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka 55th. Space.

When Beijing Marathon 2007, he came to 14th place and placed with 2:16:22 h a national record, which he in the following year as the winner of the Good Luck Beijing marathon of as a test run for the Beijing Olympics was held , improved to 2:14:15 h. In the actual Olympic marathon he came in 52nd place. In the same year he finished fifth overall in the Hong Kong Marathon and was runner-up in Asia.

At the 2009 World Cup in Berlin he finished 29th in 2:17:22 h and was in the front half of the field. In 2010 he finished third in Hong Kong, sixth in the Zheng Kai Marathon and won the Brighton Marathon . In autumn he finished tenth at the Berlin Marathon and won the Hofu Marathon .

In 2011 he finished ninth at the London Marathon , finished 20th at the World Championships in Daegu and finished sixth at the Beijing Marathon. The following year he finished second in the Beppu-Ōita marathon and fourth in Brighton. At the Olympic Games in London , he finished 51st in the marathon.

At the Half Marathon World Championships he came in 2002 in Brussels on the 96th and 2005 in Edmonton on the 56th place.

Personal bests

All times are Mongolian records

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ IAAF: Mongolia and China take marathon honors - Beijing Olympic test events continue ( Memento from April 23, 2008 in the Internet Archive ). April 20, 2008