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  2. Mongolia at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008. 29 athletes represented the country and competed in seven events. [1] The Beijing Olympics has been Mongolia's most successful games ever, winning two gold and two silver medals, [ 2 ] exceeding the 1980 Moscow Olympics where the nation won ...

  3. Mongolia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 1964, missing only the 1976 Winter Games. Mongolian athletes have won a total of 31 medals, all in Summer Olympics competitions, in freestyle wrestling, boxing, shooting, and judo. Prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics, Mongolia had won more silver and bronze medals without winning ...

  4. List of Olympic video games - Wikipedia

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    Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007) [22] Sonic at the Olympic Games (2008) [23] Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009) [24] Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2010) [25] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011) [26] Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013) [27] Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 ...

  5. Beijing 2008 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Beijing 2008 is the official Olympic video game of the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing.Developed by Eurocom and published by Sega, the game was the second video game based on the 2008 Summer Olympics to be released, the first being the fantasy-based Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games which appeared in late 2007; however, Beijing 2008 is a realistic sports simulation.

  6. Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan - Wikipedia

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    Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan (Mongolian: Энхбатын Бадар-Ууган; born 3 June 1985, in Ulaanbaatar) is a retired boxer from Mongolia who became the first Olympic boxing champion from his country when he won the gold medal in the Bantamweight (-54 kg) division at the 2008 Summer Olympics. [1] He was the second Mongolian to win an Olympic ...

  7. AP PHOTOS: A 12-year-old in Mongolia finds joy in boxing and ...

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    Mongolia is the land of legendary conqueror Genghis Khan, and contact sports are part of a warrior tradition. Mongolians have won Olympic medals in boxing and other individual sports such as ...

  8. Mongolian National Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    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 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 Games Charter and ...

  9. Category:Mongolia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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