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.
Mongolia’s judoka M.Urantsetseg has been registered in the Guinness World Records for her incredible success in winning 35 medals between 17 December, 2010 and 5 April, 2019.
Mongolian World Ranking leader M.Urantsetseg won most medals (11 golds, 11 silvers and 13
Mongolian athletes will compete in two sports, namely biathlon and cross-country skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games. The competition will be held in Lausanne in Switzerland on 9-22 January. A total of six Mongolian athletes are preparing to
Mongolia basketball players’ performance has been included in a list of the 10 best FIBA 3×3 moments in 2019 named by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).
“They play with pride, passion and purpose which was brilliantly illustrated at the FIBA 3×3
Mongolia won two gold medals and 11 in total at last month’s World Sambo Championships in South Korea. This was enough for second place in the overall standings behind the sport’s dominant force, Russia.
Mongolia is officially one of the countries
The date has finally been set for the much awaited fight between IBO champion, Mongolian boxer N.Tugstsogt, better known as “King Tug” and US professional boxer Gary Russell Jr. This will be “King Tug’s” twelfth time in ring since turning
Para Powerlifting World Champion E.Sodnompiljee was awarded Honourary Citizenship of Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia on 17 December. He has become the 19th individual to receive the award for his contribution in advertising Mongolia to the world and setting
Believe it or not, cricket is enjoying a sharp rise in popularity in Mongolia. Hundreds of youngsters grab their bat and ball to play cricket each weekend in cities and provinces across Mongolia. At a national level, the process is
The annnual ‘Golden Ball-2019’ awards ceremony was held on 12 December, naming the best footballers and referees of the year. The award ceremony is organized by the Mongolian Football Federation (MFF).
Traditionally, the Golden Ball selects winners in the following categories: