The Mongolian team “The MongolZ” has moved up two places to seventh in the world rankings.
The Mongolian team “The MongolZ” has moved up two places to seventh in the world rankings.
B. Baasandorj, a senior coach at the Mongolian Academy of Intellectuals and an international judge of memory sports, achieved a silver medal in the World Speed Reading Championship.
Foreign ambassadors in Mongolia and embassy staff have participated in the third Ambassador’s Golf Cup 2019. The competition was held at the ‘Riverside Golf Club’ over the weekend. The ambassadors from China, South Korea, Lithuania, and Great Britain to Mongolia
Mongolian athlete B.Gantogtokh (men’s 63, 5 kg) won gold medal at the East Asian Muaythai Championships after defeating Philippines Ryan Jakiri by knockout (KO) in the first round. Therefore, B.Gantogtokh has become East Asian Best Athlete. The championships were held
Mongolia’s memory athletes have been very successful in international competitions in recent years, earning them the admiration of their fellow countrymen as well as deserved international acclaim. Mongolia’s memory athletic success has been demonstrated by several IQ rankings placing the
The Gobi Desert Cup will be held from 27 August to 6 September starting in the capital of Ulaanbaatar and travelling through the Gobi Desert. The Gobi Desert Cup is a multistage endurance race on Mongolian horses unlike any other
Mongolian athletes training for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics have received a grant of 50 million Mongolian Tugriks (US$ 18,750) from Japan.
The financial boost to support their training was handed over by Kawauchi Shiro, Japan’s Cultural Envoy to Mongolia,
State-honoured athlete D.Otgondalai who was a bronze medalist of Rio-2016 has turned to professional boxing. Currently, he is training at Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Los Angeles with IBO champion N.Tugstsogt – better known as ‘King Tug’.
Since July, D.Otgondalai has
Mongolia made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 1964. The country sent a total of twenty-one athletes representing four sporting categories. That first outing served as a very good learning experience for the Mongolian athletes because in the 1968 Summer
The Mongolian National Olympic Committee has received the results after samples from 16 of the 1,024 wrestlers who competed in the Naadam festival were sent to a laboratory in South Korea for testing. During a tournament, the National Anti-Doping Centre