Mongolia made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 1964. The country sent a total of twenty-one athletes representing four sporting
Mongolia made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 1964. The country sent a total of twenty-one athletes representing four sporting
The Baku-2019 Grand Slam will be held in the capital city of Azerbaijan on May 10-12. A total of 449
Mongolian President Battulga Khaltmaa has attended a joint China-Mongolia training camp during a visit to Beijing.
Thirty Mongolian athletes participated in
Mongolia was one of the surprising countries at last weekend’s Asian Pacific champions held in Fujeirah in the UAE. Ts.Tsogtbaatar
The Mongolian judoka team led by Olympic champion N.Tuvshinbayar and world champion D.Sumiya are participating in the Düsseldorf Grand Slam
As part of its series of its ‘Unforgettable Friend’ interviews with unique Mongolians who have, in their own ways, brought
The Paris Grand Slam 2019 took place in the French capital on 9-10 February. In total, 570 judokas from 97
On Friday (11 January), the Mongolian Judo Association appointed Z.Enkhbold as its vice-president. Mr Z.Enkhbold, who is also chief of
In one of the most promising judo countries of the world, Mongolia, the championships are being held this week. The
The recent World Masters judo tournament in South Korea ended with one gold medal for Mongolia and two wrestlers placed