Top Competitors Selected to Represent Mongolia at the 11th International Abilympics
The “Mongolia
Abilympics–2025” national skills competition for persons with
disabilities was successfully held on 6–7 November, bringing
together talented participants from across the country.
A total of 206
contestants from 21 provinces and 9 districts of Ulaanbaatar
showcased their professional skills and creativity across 16 skill
categories, including bakery, cooking, restaurant service, massage,
sewing, fashion and design, crafts from recycled materials, word processing,
poster design, wood carving, embroidery, woodworking, electrical assembly, hand
knitting, and basket weaving.
The competition
concluded with the selection of Mongolia’s top performers, who will go on to
represent the country at the 11th International Abilympics.
Winners by Skill
Category
Construction and Construction Technology
·
Carpentry (Woodworking): Yu. Enkhtaivan
/Chingeltei District/
·
Electrical Installation: T. Tsogtbayar
/Bayangol District/
Handicrafts
·
Embroidery: G. Khashchuluun /Khuvsgul
Province/
·
Knitting: O. Buyankhishig /Govi-Altai
Province/
·
Basket Weaving: Ts. Oyuntuul /Bayanzurkh
District/
·
Wood Carving: Kh. Bat-Ochir /Khovd
Province/
Creative Arts and Design
·
Sewing: N. Davaakhuu /Khan-Uul District/
·
Fashion and Design: Kh. Dulamsüren
/Khan-Uul District/
·
Upcycling (Art from Waste Materials): N.
Mönkhtuya /Sukhbaatar District/
Food and Culinary Arts
·
Bakery: B. Bolormaa /Khan-Uul District/
·
Chef: G. Tamir /Bayanzurkh District/
·
Restaurant Service: P. Ariuntuya /Dornod
Province/
Information Technology
·
Word Processing: B. Otgon-Erdene /Khovd
Province/
·
Poster Design: B. Minjirmaa
/Songinokhairkhan District/
Services
·
Massage: D. Ser-Od /Baganuur District/
·
Cleaning Services: T. Mönkhtuul
/Songinokhairkhan District/
The individuals
listed above, who have each won first place in their respective categories,
have earned the right to participate in the 11th International
Abilympics Vocational Skills Competition, which will be held from May
10–13, 2027.