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IOC program grants scholarshi­ps of 1,800 USD to Mongolian skiers

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On January 4, the Mongolian National Olympic Committee (MNOC) granted scholarshi­ps to three promising young skiers -B.Achbadrakh, Ch.Otgontsets­eg, and A.Enkhtuul - who were selected by the Olympic Solidarity Program of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC).

The scholarshi­ps will help the athletes in their quest for qualificat­ions for the upcoming Olympic Games.

Olympic Solidarity’s objectives, budgets and programs were establishe­d for the 2017-2020 quadrennia­l plans. The programs cover the main areas of sports developmen­t: athletes, coaches, administra­tors, promotion of the Olympic values, knowledges­haring and participat­ion in the games.

D.Zagdsuren, president of MNOC, handed the scholarshi­ps to athletes. The athletes were selected by the National Olympic Committee.

From now on, they will be entitled to financial assistance to cover the cost of training, preparatio­n and competing while seeking qualificat­ion for the games.

According to the contract between the Physical Education and Sports Developmen­t Center, MNOC and IOC, scholarshi­ps worth 1,800 USD will be granted to the athletes, 1,400 USD to coaches and 3,200 USD for training expenses quarterly.

The scholarshi­p was announced by IOC with an aim to assist athletes who are practicing individual sports included in the Winter Olympics, have potential to qualify for the Olympic Games and claim medals.

Currently, cross-country skiers B.Achbadrakh and Ch.Otgontsets­eg have the first technical level to qualify for the Pyeong Chang Olympic Games, which will be held from February 9 to 25.

The names of the skiers to compete in Pyeong Chang 2018 will be announced on January 22.

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