Meet Tyson “Baby Rocket” Ogsimer

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Meet the 11-year Old Who Runs Half-Marathons, Tyson Ogsimer
By: Joel Quizon

This is Tyson “Baby Rocket” Ogsimer.

He’s 11 years old now and has been running since before he turned seven. Recently, Tyson became one of the youngest finishers of the Pinoy Fitness 21K Sub-2 Challenge. He crossed the finish line with an amazing time of 1 hour 52 minutes and 54 seconds.

According to his dad, Jon Ogsimer, Tyson started training when he was just over six years old. He says, “Together with his siblings, we used to run around a 500 meter lot near a cemetery in Paranaque. Nothing serious, it’s more of a once a week simple run and play just because they were participating in Alaska Ironkids. We didn’t expect anything because everything was new to us.”

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Little did he know back then that five years later, his son will be one of running world’s most talked about people.

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“Tyson’s always had this attitude of wanting to finish everything as quickly as possible. Back in his preschool days, he was always won most games that involved running. I still remember, there was this particular incident when they were playing parlour game. His teacher grouped him with the slower kids and put him last in line. Towards the end of the game, the other group was already a person ahead and was already rejoicing. Then came his turn, he zooms like a rocket and finished ahead of the other group’s last person to the surprise of everyone else who was there.”

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Tyson says it’s always been his dream to be a runner. He dreams of someday going pro.

“It’s my favorite sport. My feet urges me to run,” Tyson shares. “Whenever another runner passes me, I feel like I want to catch up and when I do, I feel happy. My dream when I get older is to do an ultramarathon. But right now my dad said I should go back to shorter races like 5k and 10k and also swimming to improve my speed.

Medical professionals agree with Jon’s advice to Tyson. In a report released by the International Marathon Medical Directors Association in 2001, it concluded that marathon is an activity that should be left to people aged 18 and above.

“It is conceivable that given proper biomechanics and anatomy, a quality progressive training program, and appropriate maturity and cognitive level, a long distance runner can have a positive experience from participating in marathons prior to 18 years of age,” the report says. “This special individual would be the exception and not the rule.”

Obviously, Tyson is one of these exceptions. When asked, Baby Rocket says he’d want to continue running as this is something he enjoys very well. “No, I really want to finish a race because I might not do it again. I don’t like my dad to stop me from joining races.”

Pinoy Fitness supports Tyson and his dream of becoming an Ultramarathon runner in the future. He is such an inspiration to the running community, much like Ernest Carual. We also hope that, much like Jon, more parents teach their kids the importance of regular physical exercise and its various benefits like learning discipline, patience and sportsmanship.

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97 COMMENTS

  1. This child although obviously very talented should be discouraged from running such big mileages ,It will certainly damage his joints as he is still growing. Race organisers you put age limits on race entries and children of this age should be limited to nothing over 5k.

  2. Please correct terminologies. Since this is a running/multisport website we should be aware of the terminologies we are using. A marathon is 42.125k, no such thing as 21k marathon :)

    • a 21k is a half marathon. 42.125k is a full marathon. same in triathlon, may it be a sprint, olympic, half or full, its still a triathlon. ultra marathon
      (50k,60k,80k,100k) is above the distance of a full marathon so if you ran a 21k half marathon, you are a marathoner. if you do a sprint triathlon, you are a triathlete.if you do a 50k ultra, you are an ultra marathoner. you are right, 21k is not a marathon but indeed, a half marathon. :-d

  3. Jingle Celendro Santos Nang, ja dun ang mga mamaw na bulilits. Baw ma waras gid takon kung way ako ka sub1 tapos makita ko ja ang post. Hahaha. U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602

  4. Hahahaha. Tingala ko nagbira bira gid kita kaina kay mu dan gli ang kapalit. Hahahaha. God job sa aton. Yey! Jingle Celendro Santos

  5. Hahaha. Akon way ko pa macheck kung kamusta. Aw ah. Recover lang ta te mayad ah. Rapit dulang natgeo. Yots. Hahahaha. Jingle Celendro Santos

  6. lalakas ng mga bata na yan nka sabay ko kanina yan lalo aq na challenge nauna sakin pero nauna nman aq kahit konti nakahiya kung nauna pa sakin hehehehe lalong lalakas mga yan bata pa.

  7. Gabriel Aquino Laya Hasmin Diaz Jo Viola-Guillen Lhynne Subron Tubil talo pa tau ng bata nakasub1 hahaha gagaling

  8. foreigner yan e, x factor ang genes. but he’s still an inspiration. 21k 2:38 PR ko.. sana maka sub2:30 ako sa skyway.

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