Munguntuya Tumur-Ochir

Munguntuya Tumur-Ochir

Director of High Athletes Development
5th DAN Black Belt

Munguntuya is a 5th DAN blackbelt and has been one of Mongolia’s highest-ranked judoka, representing Mongolia for more than 10 years in international competitions.

Munguntuya was National Youth Champion three years in a row. She was also formally before joining UTS Judo the Judo coach of the Mongolian National Para Judo Team from 2018-2022.

Munguntuya has been practicing judo since she was 13 years old, and she is a professional coach with 10 years of experience as an athlete and 10 years of judo and para-judo coaching. She is optimistic and has a can-do attitude; she is confident that she can adapt to any team and organization whilst driving herself to contribute to any environment. Munguntuya aims to help youth who are interested in judo to become high-level athletes and instill positive morals, order, and respect through judo. Furthermore,  she loves to share knowledge and guide them toward their goals of becoming top-class athletes nationally and eventually internationally.

Coaching History

Shonkhor Institute  2012 – 2016
Mongolian Judo Academy 2017 – 2018
Mongolian National Para Judo Team  2018 – 2022

EDUCATION & CERTIFICATES

Judo Coach – Mongolian Judo Association 2018

Judo Coach – Mongolian Judo Association  2021

MONGOLIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION
Master Degree – Judo Coach 

AWARDS

Children’s Games – Silver  2006

Southeast Asian Championship – Gold 2008

Sambo World Championship – Silver 2008

Asian Championship – Bronze 2008

National Mongolian Youth Judo Championship – Gold 2006 – 2007 – 2008

Ulaanbaatar World Cup – Bronze 2009

National Mongolian Youth Sambo Judo Championship 2009, 2012

 

“You progress not through what has been done, but reaching towards what has yet to be done”.

Khalil Gibran

 

“There are people who are excitable by nature and allow themselves to become angry for the most trivial of reasons. Judo can help such people learn to control themselves. Through training, they quickly realize that anger is a waste of energy, that it has only negative effects on the self and others”.

Kano Jigoro

 

 

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At UTS Judo, we are not just about our judo matches. We are passionate about Judo, and how it will change your life, provide children with greater purpose, self discipline, and strength of character. We believe in our students and that through our efforts, we can help build a healthier, more responsible generation through the discipline of judo. We teach skills and values that will help you for years to come.