The 9th Asian Winter Games will take place from February 7 to 14 in Harbin, China. A ceremony to honor and send off the Mongolian national team athletes competing in the event was held at the Mongolian National Olympic Committee.
Attending
The 9th Asian Winter Games will take place from February 7 to 14 in Harbin, China. A ceremony to honor and send off the Mongolian national team athletes competing in the event was held at the Mongolian National Olympic Committee.
Attending
From Mongolia, 35 athletes under the guidance of 28 coaches will participate the 9th Asian Winter Games in seven categories in four sports.
The President of Mongolian Badminton Association, B.Battushig has been nominated for membership of the international Olympic committee (IOC). The IOC executive board was proposed earlier today (11 June); being nominated are five new members – three women and two men.
The 3rd Mongolian Online Team League, which is part of the FIDE Checkmate Coronavirus Project, has brought together 28 teams from across the country. The online competition consisted of 9 tournaments, held on a popular platform (lichess.org) in three categories
Buses will start running from 5 June on six routes to the Ulanbaatar Valleys on a daily basis. In the past, the camp buses start running to the Valleys from 15 June. This year, the schedule of the camp buses
The Mongolian Boxing Federation (MBF) has been working to supply equipment to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the nation.
MBF is part of a charity initiative, with the organisation providing white clothes, face masks and many other necessary pieces of
A Super Cup, 2020 Season Opening Match of the Mongolian Football Federation will take place on 2 June at 6.00 p.m. In the match, ‘Ulaanbaatar City’, a Champion of the Mazala Premier League – 2019 will play against ‘Khaan Khuns
The Ulaanbaatar City Administration hosts the “UB International Marathon” annually on the third Saturday of May. Also, this day is well-known as being a “car-free day” in the centre of the Mongolian capital to promote public health and sports. However,
On Mongolia’s vast steppe, Naadam has long been the most popular sporting event. Held each July in the National Stadium, Ulaanbaatar, the competition features wrestling, archery and horse racing – all of which embody the nation’s nomadic traditions. With Naadam
Mongolia and South Korea have signed a bilateral cooperation agreement to boost the development of boxing in both countries. The arrangement was signed by D.Bat-Erdene, the President of the Mongolian Boxing Federation (MBF) and chairman of Korean Boxing, Kim Ji-hyun