Athletes of MNUE School of Physical Education and Sports Achieve Success at the New Taipei City Athletics Open 2026

Athletes of MNUE School of Physical Education and Sports Achieve Success at the New Taipei City Athletics Open 2026

Athletes representing the School of Physical Education of Mongolian National University of Education (MNUE) achieved notable results at the New Taipei City Athletics Open 2026, held in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on June 6–7, 2026.

Among the highlights, Enkhbat Oyuundari, a graduate of MNUE’s School of Physical Education School, Sports Master of Mongolia, national record holder in the women’s triple jump, and athlete of the Üchimber Club, won the silver medal in the women’s triple jump with a mark of 12.57 meters. She also competed in the women’s long jump, recording a distance of 5.62 meters.

The athletes participated under the guidance of A. Amgalan, Sports Master of Mongolia and lecturer at the Department of Individual Sports, School of Physical Education and Sports, MNUE, together with G. Jantsandorj, coach of the Üchimber Club.

Ts. Munkhkherlen

Ts. Munkhkherlen, an MNUE student, Sports Master of Mongolia, and holder of the Mongolian national record in the women’s 200 meters, recorded the following results:

  • 400 meters – 57.14 seconds
  • 200 meters – 25.21 seconds

S. Iderkhuu

S. Iderkhuu, an MNUE student and Sports Master of Mongolia, achieved:

  • 400 meters – 49.41 seconds
  • 200 meters – 22.79 seconds

The New Taipei City Athletics Open is one of the prominent international athletics competitions in Asia, attracting elite athletes from various countries and providing opportunities to earn valuable world ranking points.

The successful participation of MNUE athletes demonstrates the growing competitiveness of Mongolian athletics on the international stage and reflects the dedication of the university’s athletes, coaches, and academic staff.

MNUE extends its congratulations to all participating athletes and coaches and wishes them continued success in their future sporting endeavors.

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