Mongolian Power Lifting National Team successfully participated in the Asian Power Lifting Championship 2015 which was held between July 21-25 in Hong Kong.
This year, 290 athletes from 18 countries have competed and Mongolian Team ranked at the first at Master 1 category with its total medal collection.
Mongolia was represented by 23 athletes of Mongolian United Power Lifting Federation and received six gold medals, seven silver medals and four bronze medals.
- Adult Category /male/
120 kg class - B.Gantulga wins gold medal
93 kg class - T.Amarzaya wins silver medal
83 kg class - M.Galsaikhan wins bronze medal
105 kg class - Sh.Batzul wins bronze medal
- Sub Junior Category /male/
105 kg class - A.Nyamdorj wins gold medal
66 kg class - B.Lhagvasuren wins silver medal
- Junior Category /male/
66 kg - P.Lundaanorov wins gold medal
59 kg - B.Sukhbat wins silver medal
- Master 1 category /male/
74 kg - S.Enkhbat wins gold medal
105 kg - L.Ariunjargal wins gold medal
120 kg - L.Jargalsaikhan wins gold medal
93 kg - B.Naranbaatar wins silver medal
105 kg - D.Temuulen wins silver medal
120 kg - P.Molomjamts wins silver medal
93 kg - Yu.Suh-Ochir wins bronze medal
120 kg - P.Otgonmunh wins bronze medal
- Junior Category /female/
59 kg - B.Bulgan wins bronze medal
- Adult Category /male/
66 kg - B.Bayarbaatar wins bronze and silver medals
74 kg - B.Amarbat wins bronze medal
120 kg T.Saifolla wins two gold medals
- Master 2 Category /male/
74 kg D.Namjildorj wins two bronze medals
- Adult Category /female/
57 kg T.Davaa wins bronze medal
Moreover, Male Master 1 Category athletes ranked at the first place and won the cup for the first time.
Mongolian Power Lifting National Team successfully participated in the Asian Power Lifting Championship 2015 which was held between July 21-25 in Hong Kong.
This year, 290 athletes from 18 countries have competed and Mongolian Team ranked at the first at Master 1 category with its total medal collection.
Mongolia was represented by 23 athletes of Mongolian United Power Lifting Federation and received six gold medals, seven silver medals and four bronze medals.
- Adult Category /male/
120 kg class - B.Gantulga wins gold medal
93 kg class - T.Amarzaya wins silver medal
83 kg class - M.Galsaikhan wins bronze medal
105 kg class - Sh.Batzul wins bronze medal
- Sub Junior Category /male/
105 kg class - A.Nyamdorj wins gold medal
66 kg class - B.Lhagvasuren wins silver medal
- Junior Category /male/
66 kg - P.Lundaanorov wins gold medal
59 kg - B.Sukhbat wins silver medal
- Master 1 category /male/
74 kg - S.Enkhbat wins gold medal
105 kg - L.Ariunjargal wins gold medal
120 kg - L.Jargalsaikhan wins gold medal
93 kg - B.Naranbaatar wins silver medal
105 kg - D.Temuulen wins silver medal
120 kg - P.Molomjamts wins silver medal
93 kg - Yu.Suh-Ochir wins bronze medal
120 kg - P.Otgonmunh wins bronze medal
- Junior Category /female/
59 kg - B.Bulgan wins bronze medal
- Adult Category /male/
66 kg - B.Bayarbaatar wins bronze and silver medals
74 kg - B.Amarbat wins bronze medal
120 kg T.Saifolla wins two gold medals
- Master 2 Category /male/
74 kg D.Namjildorj wins two bronze medals
- Adult Category /female/
57 kg T.Davaa wins bronze medal
Moreover, Male Master 1 Category athletes ranked at the first place and won the cup for the first time.