The Asian Judo Championships, organized annually by the Asian Judo Federation, will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, starting April 25. This year, 295 athletes from 30 countries have registered for the competition.
Mongolia will send a full roster of 18 judokas, nine men and nine women, the maximum number allowed per country. The team includes several experienced and emerging athletes who will compete across various weight categories.
Male judokas:
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Sukhbat Byambasuren -60 kg
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Erkhembayar Battogtokh -66 kg
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Ankhzaya Lavjargal, Uranbayar Odgerel -73 kg
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Shinebayar Oyunchimeg -81 kg
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Munkhbayar Battogtokh -90 kg
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Khuderchuluun Bayartsengel -100kg
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Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag +100kg
Female judokas:
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Narantsetseg Ganbaatar -48 kg
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Nandin-Erdene Myagmarsuren, Uranzaya Bayanmunkh -52 kg
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Ariunzaya Terbish -57 kg
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Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo -63 kg
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Nyam-Erdene Batsuuri, Yesui Darkhanbatbayar -70 kg
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Dulamsuren Ailtguibaatar -78kg
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Adiyasuren Amarsaikhan +78 kg
Mongolia joins other top teams such as India, China, South Korea, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan in sending the full 18-athlete delegation. Other notable delegations include Japan (14 athletes), Taiwan (17), Kyrgyzstan (13), Tajikistan (13), Thailand (15), and the UAE (10).
The championships are expected to showcase intense competition and serve as a key event in the regional judo calendar.
The Asian Judo Championships, organized annually by the Asian Judo Federation, will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, starting April 25. This year, 295 athletes from 30 countries have registered for the competition.
Mongolia will send a full roster of 18 judokas, nine men and nine women, the maximum number allowed per country. The team includes several experienced and emerging athletes who will compete across various weight categories.
Male judokas:
-
Sukhbat Byambasuren -60 kg
-
Erkhembayar Battogtokh -66 kg
-
Ankhzaya Lavjargal, Uranbayar Odgerel -73 kg
-
Shinebayar Oyunchimeg -81 kg
-
Munkhbayar Battogtokh -90 kg
-
Khuderchuluun Bayartsengel -100kg
-
Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag +100kg
Female judokas:
-
Narantsetseg Ganbaatar -48 kg
-
Nandin-Erdene Myagmarsuren, Uranzaya Bayanmunkh -52 kg
-
Ariunzaya Terbish -57 kg
-
Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo -63 kg
-
Nyam-Erdene Batsuuri, Yesui Darkhanbatbayar -70 kg
-
Dulamsuren Ailtguibaatar -78kg
-
Adiyasuren Amarsaikhan +78 kg
Mongolia joins other top teams such as India, China, South Korea, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan in sending the full 18-athlete delegation. Other notable delegations include Japan (14 athletes), Taiwan (17), Kyrgyzstan (13), Tajikistan (13), Thailand (15), and the UAE (10).
The championships are expected to showcase intense competition and serve as a key event in the regional judo calendar.