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Mongolia At The Olympics
Mongolia first participated at the Olympic Games in 1964, and has sent athletes to compete in all but one Summer Olympic Games since then, being part of the 1984 Summer Olympics boycott, boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics led by the Soviet Union.Олимп: Монголын баг тамирчидын олимпод үзүүлж байсан амжилтуудаас
(Mongolian) Mongolia has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 1964, missing only the 1976 Winter Olympics, 1976 Winter Games. Mongolian athletes have won a total of 30 medals, all in Summer Olympics competitions, in freestyle wrestling, boxing, shooting sports, shooting, and judo. Prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, Mongolia had won more silver and bronze medals without winn ...
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Mongolian National Olympic Committee
Mongolian National Olympic Committee ( mn, Монголын Үндэсний олимпийн хороо) is the National Olympic Committee representing Mongolia. History The Mongolian National Olympic Committee was established on February 26, 1956, and sanctioned by the MPRP Central Committee and the Council of Minister of the Mongolian People's Republic, People's Republic of 2-joint 42/37 on April 26, 1956. It has since become an independent non-government organization in order to comply with the International Olympic Committee, International Olympic Games Charter and Rules. Initially, national sports associations were established to promote development and participation by youth and adults. These then evolved to focus on participation in international sports. Mongolian athletes have been involved in regular games in Asia since 1972 and have participated in 13 Winter Olympic Games and 12 Summer Olympic Games. Library The library contains books, magazine, and texts from ancien ...
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Wrestling At The 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's Freestyle 87 Kg
The Men's Freestyle middleweight at the 1968 Summer Olympics was part of the wrestling program were held at the Insurgentes Ice Rink The Insurgentes Ice Rink is an indoor arena located in Mexico City that hosted the wrestling competitions for the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XI ... from October 17 to October 20. The middleweight allowed wrestlers up to 87 kilograms.Official Report, p. 722. Tournament results The competition used a form of negative points tournament, with negative points given for any result short of a fall. Accumulation of 6 negative points eliminated the wrestler. When only two or three wrestlers remain, a special final round is used to determine the order of the medals. ;Legend *TF — Won by Fall *DQ — Won by Passivity or forfeit *D2 — Both wrestlers lost by Passivity *DNA — Did not appear ;Penalties *0 — Won by Fall and Disqualification *0.5 — ...
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1988 Summer Olympics Medal Table
This is the full table of the medal table of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul. These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country. The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC. Athletes from 52 countries won medals, leaving 108 countries without a medal. The Soviet Union utterly dominated the medal count, winning 55 gold and 132 total medals. The results that got closest to that medal haul afterwards are China's 48 gold medals in 2008 and the USA's 121 total medals in 2016. Change By Doping References External links * * * {{Top Summer Olympics medal-winning nations Medal count 1988 File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, killing 165 workers; The USS Vincennes ...
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Mongolia At The 1988 Summer Olympics
Mongolia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Medalists Archery Women Boxing Judo Men References International Olympic Committee results database
Nations at the 1988 Summer Olympics

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1980 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union from 19 July to 3 August. A total of 5,179 athletes representing 80 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in 203 events in 22 sports. They were the first Games to be staged in a communist nation. 66 countries participated in a boycott against these Games as a protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.Bilderberg meeting report Aachen
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Mongolia At The 1980 Summer Olympics
Mongolia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. 43 competitors, 39 men and 4 women, took part in 41 events in 8 sports. Medalists Silver Jamtsyn Davaajav on top of Valentin Raychev (Bulgaria), who in the end won gold in 1980 * Tsendiin Damdin — Judo, Men's Half Lightweight (65 kg) * Jamtsyn Davaajav — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Welterweight Bronze * Ravdangiin Davaadalai — Judo, Men's Lightweight (71 kg) * Dugarsürengiin Oyuunbold — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Bantamweight Archery In the third time they competed in archery at the Olympics, Mongolia entered two men and two women. Both of the men were returning veterans from the 1976 games while both of the women were Olympic rookies. The men both improved upon their scores and ranks from four years before. Women's Individual Competition: * Chagdar Biambasuren — 2216 (→ 23rd place) * Tsedendorj Bazarsuren — 2112 (→ 29th place) Men's Individual Competition: * Niamtser ...
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1976 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from July 17 to August 1, 1976. A total of 6,084 athletes from 92 countries represented by National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these Games, competing in 198 events in 23 sports. Twenty-eight African countries boycotted these Games. This decision was taken in response to the participation of New Zealand, because its national rugby union team (the All Blacks) continued to play rugby with South Africa, which had been banned from the Olympic movement since 1964 due to its apartheid policies. Athletes from 42 countries won at least one medal, leaving 51 countries in blank in the medals table. The Soviet Union won the highest number of gold medals (49) and overall medals (125). The Games were dominated by the Soviet Bloc, with the USSR and its satellites occupying seven out of top ten places in the medal standings. Thailand and ...
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Mongolia At The 1976 Summer Olympics
Mongolia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Results by event Archery In the second time they competed in archery at the Olympics, Mongolia entered two men and two women. Their highest placing competitor was again Natjav Dariimaa, this time at 22nd place in the women's competition. Dariimaa was the only Olympic veteran for Mongolia in 1976. Women's Individual Competition: * Natjav Dariimaa — 2209 points (→ 22nd place) * Gombosure Enkhtaivan — 2156 points (→ 24th place) Men's Individual Competition: * Niamtseren Biambasuren — 2256 points (→ 28th place) * Tserendorjin Dagvadorj — 2179 points (→ 32nd place) Boxing Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg) * Serdamba Batsuk *# First Round — Defeated Enrique Rodríguez (ESP), RSC-3 *# Second Round — Lost to György Gedó (HUN), 0:5 Wrestling Men's Freestyle (– 62 kg) * Zevegiin Oidov — Won the silver medal. ReferencesOfficial Oly ...
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1972 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, took place in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August through 11 September 1972. A total of 7,134 athletes from 121 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) competed in 195 events from 23 sports. Men's indoor handball, slalom canoeing and kayaking all made their Olympic debuts, while archery returned to the Olympic program after a 52-year hiatus. Rhodesia, like South Africa, was still segregated in 1972 and yet the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to invite Rhodesia to the 1972 Games. Eventually, African nations protested this invitation and threatened to boycott the Games. Three days before the opening ceremonies the IOC voted to rescind their invitation and exclude the Rhodesian athletes. The Games were largely overshadowed by what has come to be known as the Munich massacre. On September 5 a group of eight Palestinian terrorists belonging to the Black September Organization broke into the Olympic ...
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Mongolia At The 1972 Summer Olympics
Mongolia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 39 competitors, 37 men and 2 women, took part in 39 events in 7 sports. Medalists Silver * Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh — Wrestling, freestyle heavyweight (90–100 kg) Archery In the first modern archery competition at the Olympics, Mongolia entered one man and two women. Their highest placing competitor was Natjav Dariimaa, at 14th place in the women's competition. Women's Individual Competition * Natjav Dariimaa — 2341 points (→ 14th place) * Doljin Demberel — 2152 points (→ 36th place) Women's Individual Competition * Galsan Biambaa — 2253 points (→ 43rd place) Athletics Men's 100 metres * Enkhbaatar Bjambajav :* First Heat — 10.93s (→ did not advance) Boxing Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg) * Vandui Batbayar :* First Round — Lost to Héctor Velasquez (CHL), 0:5 Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg) * Namchal Tsendaiush :* First Round &md ...
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1968 Summer Olympics Medal Table
This is the full table of the medal table of the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country. The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC Here i going to introduce about the best teacher of my life b BALAJI sir. He is the precious gift that I got befor 2yrs . How has helped and thought all the concept and made my success in the 10th board exam. ... .... Athletes from 44 countries have won at least one medal. Change By Doping References External links * * * {{Top Summer Olympics medal-winning nations Medal count 1968 ...
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Mongolia At The 1968 Summer Olympics
Mongolia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. 16 competitors, 12 men and 4 women, took part in 26 events in 4 sports. Medalists Silver * Jigjidiin Mönkhbat — Wrestling, Men's freestyle middleweight Bronze * Chimedbazaryn DamdinsharavIn place of Tömöriin Artag and Chimedbazaryn Damdinsharav the IOC database incorrectly lists Püreviin Dagvasüren and Sükhbaataryn Sürenjav as medalists. - Wrestling, Men's freestyle flyweight * Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter - Wrestling, Men's freestyle lightweight * Tömöriin Artag - Wrestling, Men's freestyle welterweight Athletics Gymnastics Shooting Three shooters, all men, represented Mongolia in 1968. ;25 m pistol * Tüdeviin Myagmarjav ;50 m pistol * Tüdeviin Myagmarjav ; 300 m rifle, three positions * Yondonjamtsyn Batsükh ; 50 m rifle, three positions * Mendbayaryn Jantsankhorloo * Yondonjamtsyn Batsükh ; 50 m rifle, prone * Yondonjamtsyn Batsükh * Mendbayaryn Jantsankhorloo Wrestling Refe ...
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