Mongolia claimed two silver medals on day one of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam as Ariunbold Enkhtaivan finished second in the men’s 60kg and Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo took silver in the women’s 63kg category. The Grand Slam in Abu Dhabi brought together 373 judokas from 52 countries; Mongolia is represented by 15 athletes under coaches P.Nyamlkhagva and Ch.Boldbaatar.
E.Ariunbold lost the men’s 60kg final to Russia’s Ayub Bliev by waza-ari, earning the silver. In the women’s 63kg final, Japan’s Megu Danno defeated L.Enkhriilen, who settled for silver.
Mongolia claimed two silver medals on day one of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam as Ariunbold Enkhtaivan finished second in the men’s 60kg and Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo took silver in the women’s 63kg category. The Grand Slam in Abu Dhabi brought together 373 judokas from 52 countries; Mongolia is represented by 15 athletes under coaches P.Nyamlkhagva and Ch.Boldbaatar.
E.Ariunbold lost the men’s 60kg final to Russia’s Ayub Bliev by waza-ari, earning the silver. In the women’s 63kg final, Japan’s Megu Danno defeated L.Enkhriilen, who settled for silver.
