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CASH PRIZES AWARDED

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The Prime Minister S.Batbold granted Friday cash prizes to sportspeople and their coaches who have shown brilliant successes in international competitions.
The Premier stressed he is proud of successes of Mongolian sportspeople, coaches and sports organizations that had followed the victory of Mongolians in Beijing Olympic Games. "Our judoists always make us happy. Your merit brings great results. Thanks to its endeavor the Federation of Free-Style Wrestling is showing successes, too," the Premier said.
"I am very delighted with brilliant successes of Mongolians in the World University Chess Championships," he added.
A gold medalist of the Free-Style World Champioships Battsetseg Soronzonbold has received a cash prize of MNT 30 million (USD 22,556); bronze medalists of Judo World Championships Tsagaanbaatar Khashbaatar (men's 66 kg) and Bundmaa Monkhbaatar (women's 52 kg) received MNT 8 million (USD 6,015) each.
A gold medalist of the World University Chess Championships Mongontuul Batkhuyag has been given MNT 10 million (USD 7,518). Coaches of these sportspeople have been granted with cash prizes as well in accordance with the governmental resolution.
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The Premier stressed he is proud of successes of Mongolian sportspeople, coaches and sports organizations that had followed the victory of Mongolians in Beijing Olympic Games. "Our judoists always make us happy. Your merit brings great results. Thanks to its endeavor the Federation of Free-Style Wrestling is showing successes, too," the Premier said.
"I am very delighted with brilliant successes of Mongolians in the World University Chess Championships," he added.
A gold medalist of the Free-Style World Champioships Battsetseg Soronzonbold has received a cash prize of MNT 30 million (USD 22,556); bronze medalists of Judo World Championships Tsagaanbaatar Khashbaatar (men's 66 kg) and Bundmaa Monkhbaatar (women's 52 kg) received MNT 8 million (USD 6,015) each.
A gold medalist of the World University Chess Championships Mongontuul Batkhuyag has been given MNT 10 million (USD 7,518). Coaches of these sportspeople have been granted with cash prizes as well in accordance with the governmental resolution.
B.Khuder