International Mongolian wrestling (Bokh)
Since 2008, Mongolian wrestling federations Mongolia, Russia and China have started to organize international tournaments between all ethnic Mongolian. Competitors come from Mongolia, several regions of Russia such as Tuva, Buryatia the , the Kalmyk and Altai, as well as Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang China to compete with each against others in the style of struggle "Kalka.
The first international championship as well organized (... since the fall of the Mongol Empire ") was held in Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia, 2008 where Chimedregzengiin Sanjaadamba won in "all categories" He had never yet won the National Nadaam. In 2009, international competition was held in Huhhot, Inner Mongolia and again Sanjaadamba won the championship without having previously won the national title of Mongolia. The
2010 competition was held from July 15 to 17 in Ulan-Ude in Buryatia , Russia. This time, two weight categories were created: -75 kg and +75 kg. In the -75 kg category, about 45 fighters were engaged and 5th round of the championship (knockout) the last 4 contenders were: Ivan Garmaev (Buryatia), Kh.Munkhbayar (Mongolia), Mr. Batmunkh (Mongolia) and Seldys Mongush (Tuva). Seldys Mongush lifted the title in the 6th round against Kh.Munkhbayar. For the 75 kg category, there were roughly the same number of competitors in the lower category. The top two were: Ch Sanjaadamba (nicknamed the "Lion Force") and D. Ragchaa ("Elephant of the Nation"). And, again, Sanjaadamba won the trophy for the winner, yet he who lost the third round of Naadam in Mongolia this year, lors de sa tentative de conquĂȘte du titre national.
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