Now Mongolian men’s team are waiting for the tournament that will be held in Japan on May 3-5.
Now Mongolian men’s team are waiting for the tournament that will be held in Japan on May 3-5.
The first 3×3 basketball qualifying tournament for the Paris Olympics held yesterday in Hong Kong /2024.04.12/. A totally 16 teams from 8 country including Mongolia has competed with each other. One male and one female team will qualify for the
G.Bolor-Erdene, one of the most successful fighters in Para taekwondo history, was recently recognised by Mongolia’s Government for his achievements, when he received the Merited Master of Sport Award.
He has a perfect 20-0 record at the World Para Taekwondo Championships,
Olympic bronze medalist, and World champion Kh.Tsagaanbaatar announced his retirement during the National Judo Championships held in Ulaanbaatar city. He officially retired on Sunday ending his 20-year career in judo.
Born March 19, 1984 in Uvs province, Kh.Tsagaanbaatar won only medal
Hakuho, probably the greatest sumo wrestler of all time, will hold his official retirement ceremony on 28 January at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. Former yokozuna Hakuho holds the winner of a record 45 grand sumo tournaments. The Mongolian-born former grand champion,
The Grand Finals of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship took place in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The tournament featured 16 of the world’s best teams, including two teams from Mongolia. Godlike Stalwart took 4th place and IHC Esports 5th.
The grand final stage lasted
Kamila Valieva, one of the current stars of Russian figure skating, is rumored to perform at the Steppe arena in Mongolia. According to specialist of the Steppe Arena Complex, “In April or May, Russian Olympic and world champion figure skaters
Mongolia and Sri Lanka successfully organised World Association of Basketball Coaches (WABC) Level 1 coaching courses. The course was organised by the FIBA Regional Office – Asia in coordination with the Sri Lanka Basketball Federation (SLBF) and Mongolia Basketball Association
B.Enkh-Orgil was declared the winner of Road To ONE: Mongolia recently. The bantamweight claimed USD 100,000 and a contract with ONE in the process.
The 10-episode reality series featured two teams of the region’s top mixed martial artists competing for the
Mongolian junior chess players won 14 medals at the Asian Schools Chess Championships. The the 16th edition was held from in Kalatura, Sri Lanka on 3-11 December.
A total of 410 athletes from 13 countries took part in the tournament.
22 juniors,