Six athletes from the "Avraghch" physical sports and technical sports committee under NEMA participated in the World Cup Boxing Tournament held for the first time in Mongolia and athletics won two gold, two silver, and one bronze medals.
Specifically, International Master O. Yesugen in the women's 54 kg weight, International Master B. Misheelt in the men's 71 kg weight, International Master D. Ganbold in the men's 57 kg weight, International Master E. Michidmaa in the women's 57 kg weight won the silver medal. In the women's 50 kg category, International Master L. Altantsetseg was awarded a bronze medal.
More than 170 athletes from 12 countries participated in the competition, competing in women's five weight categories and men's six weight categories. Mongolian athletes qualified for four gold, four silver, and 12 bronze medals.
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More than 170 athletes from 12 countries participated in the competition, competing in women's five weight categories and men's six weight categories. Mongolian athletes qualified for four gold, four silver, and 12 bronze medals.