The Paris World Championships Veterans 2025, organized by the International Judo Federation, officially began in Paris, France, on November 3 and will run until November 7.
On the first day, competitions were held in the men’s M1 (30–34 years old) and M2 (35–39 years old) categories, where Mongolian judokas achieved strong results.
🥉 B. Saintur — M1 category, –60 kg
🥉 B. Enkhtur — M2 category, –60 kg
🥉 P. Amarjargal — M2 category, –66 kg
🥉 D. Altansukh — M2 category, –73 kg
🥉 R. Ankhbaatar — M2 category, –81 kg
Mongolian athletes won a total of five bronze medals on the first day, proudly raising the national flag at the Paris World Championships Veterans 2025, according to the Mongolian Judo Federation.
The Paris World Championships Veterans 2025, organized by the International Judo Federation, officially began in Paris, France, on November 3 and will run until November 7.
On the first day, competitions were held in the men’s M1 (30–34 years old) and M2 (35–39 years old) categories, where Mongolian judokas achieved strong results.
🥉 B. Saintur — M1 category, –60 kg
🥉 B. Enkhtur — M2 category, –60 kg
🥉 P. Amarjargal — M2 category, –66 kg
🥉 D. Altansukh — M2 category, –73 kg
🥉 R. Ankhbaatar — M2 category, –81 kg
Mongolian athletes won a total of five bronze medals on the first day, proudly raising the national flag at the Paris World Championships Veterans 2025, according to the Mongolian Judo Federation.
