Mongolia at the 1974 Asian Games

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Mongolia at the
1974 Asian Games
Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg
IOC code MGL
NOC Mongolian National Olympic Committee
in Tehran
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
2
Silver
5
Bronze
8
Total
15
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Mongolia participated in the 1974 Asian Games held in Tehran, Iran from 1 to 16 September 1974. Athletes from Mongolia won overall 15 medals, including two gold, and finished tenth in a medal table. [1]

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Medal summary

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Wrestling 22
Boxing
Total

Medalists

MedalAthleteSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dashdorjiin Tserentogtokh Wrestling Men's freestyle 90 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh Wrestling Men's freestyle 100 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Zevegiin Oidov Wrestling Men's freestyle 62 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter Wrestling Men's freestyle 74 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 100 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tsedendambyn Natsagdorj Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sodnomyn Gombo Boxing Men's 60 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Buyangiin Ganbat Boxing Men's 58 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ochirdolgoryn Enkhtaivan Wrestling Men's freestyle 48 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tsedendambyn Natsagdorj Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dügeriin Tserendash Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jigjidiin Mönkhbat Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 90 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Doljingiin Adyaatömör Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman + 100 kg

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References

  1. "Overall medal standings Tehran 1974". Olympic Council of Asia. ocasia.org. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2011.