Mongolia has achieved remarkable success at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, earning its place in history with extraordinary performances. Surenjav Ulambayar brought great honor to the nation by becoming Mongolia's first female Paralympic gold medalist, a milestone that exemplifies her dedication and the strength of Mongolian athletes on the world arena. Bolor-Erdene Ganbat and Battulga Tsegmid further distinguished themselves by winning silver medals.
Surenjav Ulambayar Becomes Mongolia's First Female Paralympic Gold Medalist
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games marked a historic achievement for Mongolia as Surenjav Ulambayar won the gold medal in the women's 52 kg para taekwondo event, becoming Mongolia's first female Paralympic champion. This victory brought home Mongolia’s fifth medal in its Paralympic history.
Bolor-Erdene Ganbat Becomes Mongolia's First Paralympic Silver Medalist
At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, Bolor-Erdene Ganbat won a silver medal in the men's 63 kg para taekwondo category. In the final, he tied with a Turkish opponent but lost in extra time, marking him as Mongolia's second medalist at these games.
International Master of Sports Battulga Tsegmid Wins Silver in Paralympic Shot Put
Battulga Tsegmid secured a silver medal in the men's F40 shot put category at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, proudly raising Mongolia's flag high in Paris.
Overview of Mongolia's Performance at the Games
Currently, Mongolia ranks 29th among 168 participating countries with one gold and two silver medals. The Mongolian National Olympic Committee lauded this as the sixth Paralympic medal in the nation’s history.