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Mongolia participated in the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Athletes from Mongolia won overall 14 medals (including one gold), and clinched 26th spot in the medal table.[1]
Medal | Athlete | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Oyuunbilegiin Pürevbaatar | Wrestling | Men's 60 kg |
Silver | Tsend-Ayuushiin Ochirbat | Judo | Men's 90 kg |
Bronze | Norjingiin Bayarmagnai | Wrestling | Men's 66 kg |
Bronze | Tsogtbazaryn Enkhjargal | Wrestling | Women's 48 kg |
Bronze | Naidangiin Otgonjargal | Wrestling | Women's 55 kg |
Bronze | Ochirbatyn Myagmarsüren | Wrestling | Women's 63 kg |
Bronze | Gantömöriin Dashdavaa | Judo | Men's 66 kg |
Bronze | Damdinsürengiin Nyamkhüü | Judo | Men's 81 kg |
Bronze | Khishigbatyn Erdenet-Od | Judo | Women's 57 kg |
Bronze | Erdene-Ochiryn Dolgormaa | Judo | Women's + 78 kg |
Bronze | Erdene-Ochiryn Dolgormaa | Judo | Women's openweight |
Bronze | Otryadyn Gündegmaa | Shooting | Women's 25 metre pistol |
Bronze | Ulziibadrakh Saruul-Od | Wushu | Men's sanda 56 kg |
Bronze | Magsarja Batjargal | Wushu | Men's sanda 70 kg |
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