Earlier this year, PC gaming lovers finally awaited the announcement of the new generation of NVIDIA RTX 5000 and AMD Radeon RX 9000 graphics cards. Computer enthusiasts will indeed coincide their new assemblies with the release of the long-anticipated masterpieces
The Mongol Rally, described as ‘10,000 miles of chaos across mountain, deserts and steppe’, has a rule book that might not even fill a page of the regulations for the World Rally Championship.
Mongolia’s women’s team has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Asian Nations Cup Online Chess Championships. The competition is being organized virtually by the Asian Chess Federation on www.chess.com from 10-25 October.
In the preliminary stage of the women’s division, 155
Eighteen sports venues in Ulaanbaatar and its suburbs are being planned to be used for hosting the International Youth Green Games in September 2021. Some buildings and complexes are to be rebuilt and some totally new venues will be constructed.
Mongolian student A.Nyamdavaa has won the first gold medal from the 32nd International Olympiad in Informatics. The competition was held online in Singapore from 13-19 September. It was the first gold medal for Mongolia which has been attending the International
Mongolia will host the International Youth Green Games in Ulaanbaatar in September, 2021. The main purpose of the games is to introduce through sports the United Nations ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ to the young generation who will lead the future.
In the co-main event, a 12-round WBC Featherweight Title Eliminator, Mongolian Olympic silver-medalist N.Tugstsogt (12-1, 9 KOs) rode two early knockdowns to win a highly competitive split-decision over Barbadian Cobia Breedy (15-1, 5 KOs), setting up a possible rematch with
Mongolia’s King Tug (N.Tugstsogt) will fight against 27–year-old Mexican boxer Eduardo Ramirez on 19 September. His opponent, Eduardo Ramirez has 23 wins, two defeats and three ties. Currently King Tug is undergoing intense training. He chooses a unique outfit for
In terms of infrastructure and facilities, Mongolia remains light years behind many other Asian countries. But having said that, football is developing in leaps and bounds. The country naturally has got strong players – both physically and mentally. The Mongolian