In 2014, an athlete from Mongolia made his debut at the World Championships in Moscow, Russian Federation. He began training in 2013 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. His journey started when a coach scouted him after seeing him fight and recognising his potential. He had faced bullying as a child due to his bent arm, which kept him away from sports like football and basketball.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Men's K44 -61kg M | 7 |
In 2022, he achieved another milestone by winning gold in the K44 63kg category at the Asian Para Games held in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. This victory made him the first Para taekwondo athlete from Mongolia to claim gold at the Asian Para Games.
His achievements did not go unnoticed. In 2022, he was named Honored Athlete of Mongolia. This recognition came after his consistent performances on the international stage, including his historic wins at both the world championships and Asian Para Games.
Looking ahead, he aims to win a gold medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects his dedication and commitment to excelling in Para taekwondo. His coaches, N. Erdenebaatar and D. Batnasan, continue to guide him as he prepares for this significant event.
Representing the Aldar Sports Committee in Mongolia, he balances his athletic career with his studies at the International University of Ulaanbaatar. Fluent in Mongolian, he remains focused on achieving his ambitions while inspiring others with his journey.
In 2014, an athlete from Mongolia made his debut at the World Championships in Moscow, Russian Federation. He began training in 2013 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. His journey started when a coach scouted him after seeing him fight and recognising his potential. He had faced bullying as a child due to his bent arm, which kept him away from sports like football and basketball.