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Mongolian Boxers Win Three Medals at the World Cup

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Amartsetseg.L
2024-12-02
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Mongolian Boxers Win Three Medals at the World Cup

The final event of this year’s Amateur Boxing World Cup was held in Sheffield, United Kingdom, from November 25 to December 1.

Under the guidance of national team head coaches D. Otgondalai and O. Batkhuu, Mongolia’s team participated with five male and four female boxers. They achieved one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal.

In particular, A. Battulga won gold in the men’s 51 kg category, T. Enkhtur earned bronze in the men’s 63.5 kg category, and O. Yesugen, a bronze medalist at the Asian Championships and the Asian Games, claimed silver in the women’s 54 kg category.

A. Battulga had previously won silver in this competition, T. Enkhtur had a bronze medal, and O. Yesugen secured her first medal this time. Following this event, the global boxing rankings will be updated. Notably, one of the three World Cup events this year was hosted in Mongolia.

The final event of this year’s Amateur Boxing World Cup was held in Sheffield, United Kingdom, from November 25 to December 1.

Under the guidance of national team head coaches D. Otgondalai and O. Batkhuu, Mongolia’s team participated with five male and four female boxers. They achieved one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal.

In particular, A. Battulga won gold in the men’s 51 kg category, T. Enkhtur earned bronze in the men’s 63.5 kg category, and O. Yesugen, a bronze medalist at the Asian Championships and the Asian Games, claimed silver in the women’s 54 kg category.

A. Battulga had previously won silver in this competition, T. Enkhtur had a bronze medal, and O. Yesugen secured her first medal this time. Following this event, the global boxing rankings will be updated. Notably, one of the three World Cup events this year was hosted in Mongolia.

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2024-12-02


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