At the age of 32, Baatarsukhin Chinzorig attended ASIAD 19 with the luggage of the Asian Runner -up of the 18th Olympics, the Asian Boxing Championship 2021, the World Runner 2023. This victory helped Baatarsukhin Chinzorig first win the Asian Championship, and won tickets to the Paris Olympic Games.
However, in the latest developments, Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig was discovered positive for banned substances. Thai and Taipei Chinese media reported that this boxer was said to have used Anabolic Steroid, an active ingredient to enhance male sex hormones, thereby helping athletes to enhance physical activity.
With the conclusion of using doping in the last Asian Games, Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig will definitely have to receive a ban on competition in the near future. His achievement at ASIAD 19 was also canceled. It also means that the Mongolian sports delegation will lose 1 gold medal on the upcoming table, as well as an Olympic schedule.
The sad news of the Mongolian sports delegation is also good news for two Thai and Taipei teams in China. On Taipei China, their Lai Chu En boxer will most likely be given a gold medal. Earlier, Lai Chu En lost Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig in the final of the 63.5kg male weight boxing.
Meanwhile, the Thai boxing team can receive the Olympic Games from Mongolia. Thai boxer Bunjong Sinsiri was the one who met Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig in the semi -finals and failed. If this prospect becomes true, the Thai boxing will have the fifth ticket to attend the Paris Olympic Games next year.
Baatarsukhin Chinzorig was not the first athlete to be positive for doping at ASIAD 19. According to the notice from the Organizing Committee, they have discovered many athletes using banned substances. In Boxing, in addition to Baatarsukhiin Chinzorig, another boxer Mohammad Khaibar Nooristani (Afghanistan) is also positive for doping.