Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od
This is a Mongolian name. The given name is Erdenet-Od, and the name Khishigbatyn is a patronymic, not a family name.
Medal record | ||
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Representing Mongolia | ||
Women's Judo | ||
World Championships | ||
2005 Cairo | -57 kg | |
Asian Games | ||
1998 Bangkok | -57 kg | |
2002 Busan | -57 kg | |
Asian Championships | ||
2001 Ulaanbaatar | -57 kg | |
2005 Tashkent | -57 kg | |
2000 Osaka | -57 kg | |
2003 Jeju | -57 kg | |
2004 Almaty | -57 kg | |
2007 Kuwait City | -57 kg | |
2008 Jeju City | -57 kg | |
East Asian Games | ||
2001 Osaka | -57 kg | |
East Asian Championships | ||
2006 Ulan Bator | -57 kg |
Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od (Mongolian: Хишигбатын Эрдэнэт-Од; born 7 July 1975) is a retired Mongolian judoka.
Participating at the 2004 Olympic Games, she was stopped in the round of 16 by Kie Kusakabe of Japan.
She won a bronze medal at the 2005 World Judo Championships after a walk-over in the bronze medal match. This was Mongolia's first World Championships medal for women.[1]
She finished fifth in the lightweight category (57 kg) at the 2006 Asian Games, having lost to Ok Song Hong of North Korea in the bronze medal match.
She currently resides in Ulan Bator.
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