Forty-eight winners at the Mongolian Olympic Start National Championships

The 48 finals took place in the Mongolian Olympic Start National Boxing Championships in Ulaanbaatar. The junior girls and the schoolgirls all amazed the experts in the competition venue which shows Mongolia’s huge future potential in women’s boxing. Most of the 48 winners celebrated their first ever national titles in Mongolia.

The Mongolian Boxing Federation hosted the national events one by one in the previous months and selected the teams in all of the age groups. Their elite boxers spent a long training camp in Germany while the juniors, schoolboys, schoolgirls and the smallest kids competed in this new kind of national event.

Mr. Batnasan Tsoodol, the Secretary General of the Mongolian Boxing Federation, the former Olympic Games silver medallist and World Champion Mr. Purevdorj Serdamba, the ex-Asian Games winner Mr. Dorjnyambuu Otgondalai and a previous head coach Mr. Damdinbazar Batsuren watched the finals in the competition venue.

Boxers who were born in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 were eligible to participate in the new national event. There are 474 boxers from 49 different teams in the Mongolian Olympic Start National Boxing Championships in Ulaanbaatar including some foreigners as well. The number of the weight classes is 48 in this national grassroots event and among them 16 are in women’s boxing.

Ten junior boys earned the titles in the national event, firstly S. Munkhjavkhlan stopped his opponent at the 44kg final. B. Sukhbat has strong family traditions in boxing and he was able to win the final by RSC, same way as T. Tsogsaikhan in the next title bout. A. Tengis (60kg) and K. Khatanbaatar (63kg) both impressed with their dominance in the finals.

N. Anujin (44kg) was the first female winner in the competition and she followed B. Suvd-Erdene at the pinweight (46kg). E. Urangoo stopped all of her opponents in the national event and earned the title of the junior bantamweight (54kg). E. Anudari (57kg) and G. Enkhgerel (+57kg) also made remarkable performance in the national event.

Another national event in the country, their Mongolian Junior National Games have been scheduled and will be held in the upcoming days. The event will be held for the 2007 and 2008 born boxers in the province of Bayankhongor to strengthen the regions’ boxing life.

The list of the winners at the 2023 Mongolian Olympic Start Championships

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 44kg: S. Munkhjavkhlan

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 46kg: O. Munkh-Erdene

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 48kg: B. Bayar-Erdene

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 50kg: B. Sukhbat

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 52kg: T. Tsogsaikhan

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 54kg: B. Enkhjargal

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 57kg: B. Iosef

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 60kg: A. Tengis

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, 63kg: K. Khatanbaatar

Junior boys, 2008 born boxers, +63kg: T. Enkhtuguldur

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 44kg: N. Anujin

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 46kg: B. Suvderdene

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 48kg: B. Nomin

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 50kg: B. Namuunzul

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 52kg: Ts. Lkham

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 54kg: E. Urangoo

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, 57kg: E. Anudari

Junior girls, 2008 born boxers, +57kg: G. Enkhgerel

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 34kg: B. Sukh-Erdene

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 36kg: R. Temuulen

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 38kg: Vadim Tsyrenov

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 40kg: D. Enkhtemuun

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 42kg: A. Amin-Erdene

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 44kg: B. Agarzandan

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 46kg: Egor Egunov

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 48kg: A. Urnukh

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 50kg: B. Enkhbayar

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 52kg: G. Odjargal

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 54kg: B. Margad

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, 57kg: M. Yeruult

Schoolboys, 2009 born boxers, +65kg: T. Davaajav

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 34kg: B. Enkhjin

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 40kg: U. Anujin

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 42kg: G. Naran-Erdene

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 44kg: A. Altanzul

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 46kg: A. Amina

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 48kg: J. Sarangoo

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, 50kg: M. Uurtsaikh

Schoolgirls, 2009 born boxers, +50kg: B. Altanjargal

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 28kg: S. Munkhbat

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 30kg: B. Enkhduuren

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 32kg: S. Marshall

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 34kg: O. Margad

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 36kg: G. Nomtoibayar

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 38kg: B. Dalaitseren

Kids, 2011 born boxers, 40kg: Anatoliy Balichukov

Kids, 2011 born boxers, +40kg: G. Bilguun

Kids, 2011 born boxers, +60kg: B. Khatanzorigt

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