The renewal confirms Mongolia’s key role within international judo. The country has repeatedly proven itself not only as a land of champions but also as a host capable of delivering major events at the very highest standard. Each edition in the Mongolian capital has combined sporting excellence, enthusiastic crowds and outstanding organisation.
The announcement carries particular meaning this season. Ulaanbaatar will host the event that launches the Olympic qualification period for the Los Angeles Olympic Games. This milestone has been awaited for months by athletes and federations across the globe, marking the true beginning of the race towards the next Olympic Games. By extending the partnership, the IJF reinforces the confidence placed in Mongolia.
Mongolian judoka are recognised worldwide for their fighting spirit, their respect and consistency on the international stage. From grand slams to world championships and Olympic arenas, regularly they stand among the medal winners. Hosting the event at home offers young athletes there the chance to witness elite performance at close range. At the same time, visiting delegations experience a nation deeply attached to judo and its values of respect, courage and friendship.
The handshake between Presidents Vizer and Battulga symbolised shared trust and a common vision for the future. Mongolia will continue to welcome the world and the world will continue to discover Mongolia.