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Khürelkhüügiin Bolortuyaa

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Khürelkhüügiin Bolortuyaa
Personal information
Native nameХүрэлхүүгийн Болортуяа
Nationality Mongolia
Sport
Country Mongolia
SportWrestling
Weight class62 kg
EventFreestyle
Coached byBatsaikhan Idersaikhan
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Mongolia
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2021 Almaty 62 kg
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
Gold medal – first place 2020 Krasnoyarsk 62 kg
Olympic Qualification Tournament
Silver medal – second place 2021 Sofia 62 kg
Asian U23 Championship
Silver medal – second place 2019 Ulaanbaatar 65 kg
Cadet Asian Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Ulaanbaatar 56 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Bangkok 56 kg

Khürelkhüügiin Bolortuyaa (Template:Lang-mn) is a Mongolian freestyle wrestler. She is scheduled to represent Mongolia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

Career

In 2019, she won the silver medal in the women's 65 kg event at the 2019 Asian U23 Wrestling Championship held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.[1] In 2021, she won the silver medal in the women's 62 kg event at the 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[2]

She has qualified at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria to represent Mongolia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[3]

Major results

Year Tournament Location Result Event
2021 Asian Championships Almaty, Kazakhstan 2nd Freestyle 62 kg

References

  1. ^ "2019 Asian U23 Wrestling Championship" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. ^ "2021 Asian Wrestling Championships Results" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2021.