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Mongolia is coming to Iowa subsequent month with a World Cup roster that features six World finalists.
The Mongolian girls’s freestyle staff consists of 2014 World champion and two-time World finalist Tserenchimed Sukhee, 2022 World silver medalist Otgonjargal Dolgorjav and Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Bolortuya Bat Ochir, whereas the lads’s staff is led by 2022 heavyweight World silver medalist Lkhagvagerel Munkhtur.
Munkhtur reached the World finals in September by knocking off three-time World champ Geno Petriasvhili of Georgia within the 125-kilogram semifinals.
Males’s Freestyle
57 kg — Zanabazar Zandanbud
57 kg — Nasanbuyan Narmandakh
61 kg — Narankhuu Narmandakh
61 kg — Munkh Erdene Altansuvd
65 kg — Tsogbadrakh Tseveensuren
65 kg — Tulga Tumur Ochir
70 kg — Temuulen Enkhtuya
70 kg — Khanburged Gankhuyag
74 kg — Suldkhuu Olonbayar
74 kg — Sumiyabazar Zandanbud
79 kg — Dulguun Altanzul
79 kg — Batzul Damjin
86 kg — Bat Erdene Byambasuren
86 kg — Tsogtgerel Munkhbaatar
92 kg — Gankhuyag Ganbaatar
92 kg — Byambadorj Bat Erdene
97 kg — Orgilokh Dagvadorj
97 kg — Batzul Ulziisaikhan
125 kg — Lkhagvagerel Munkhtur
125 kg — Batmagnai Enkhtuvshin
Ladies’s Freestyle
50 kg — Otgonjargal Dolgorjav
50 kg — Namuuntsetseg Tsogt Ochir
53 kg — Bolortuya Bat Ochir
53 kg — Khulan Batkhuyag
55 kg — Otgonjargal Ganbaatar
55 kg — Sumiya Erdenchimeg
57 kg — Davaachimeg Erkhembayar
57 kg — Erdenesuvd Bat Erdene
59 kg — Khongorzul Boldsaikhan
59 kg — Bolortuya Khurelkhuu
62 kg — Tserenchimed Sukhee
62 kg — Bolortungalag Zorigt
65 kg — Purevsuren Ulziisaikhan
65 kg — Shoovdor Baatarjav
68 kg — Delgermaa Enkhsaikhan
68 kg — Urtnasan Gan Ochir
72 kg — Davaanasan Enkh Amar
72 kg — Sarnai Bayarbaatar
76 kg — Ariunjargal Ganbat
76 kg — Zagardulam Naigalsuren
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