Yamjingiin Baatar

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Yamjingiin Baatar (born August 3, 1940 in Ulan Bator ) is a Mongolian cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

Baatar (also Janschim Batar) started for the Army Sports Club Aldar. He became national road racing champion in 1967 and 1968. In 1965, fifteen years after the first bike race in the then Mongolian People's Republic took place on the only existing paved road, he started the International Peace Race and was 71st in the overall ranking. He was a participant in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and was classified 43rd in the road race. His team was 23rd in the Olympic team time trial, leaving ten other teams behind in the ranking.

Professional

After his career he became a coach in his club and for the Mongolian national team. At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow , he was the national coach responsible for his country's cycling team.

annotation

According to another source, his date of birth is February 15, 1940.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b German Cycling Association of the GDR (Ed.): The cyclist . No. 19/1965 . Berlin 1965, p. 7 .
  2. a b c Wolfgang Taubmann, Johannes Zimoch, Wilfried Schulz (eds.): Standing up again and again . Spotless-Verlag (cooperation), Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-937943-03-X , p. 261 .
  3. Maik Märtin: 50 years of Course de la Paix . Agency Construct, Leipzig 1998, p. 229 .