MONGOLIAN CIRCUS ARTISTS RECEIVED AFTER SUCCESSFUL PARTICIPATION IN “MONTE-CARLO 47” INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS FESTIVAL

Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth, Ms. Nomin Chinbat, welcomed and congratulated Mongolian circus artists who achieved remarkable success at the “Monte-Carlo 47” International Circus Festival held in Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco.

Often referred to as the “Olympics of the circus world,” this prestigious festival saw outstanding performances by Mongolian contortionists and acrobats, earning gold and bronze trophies.
Highlights include:
The "X-Roses" contortionist group, led by coach T. Bud, won the Gold Trophy in the New Generation category.
Young acrobats from the Mongolian Circus Development Center NGO, under the guidance of producer N. Erdene and coach N. Enkhbold, won the Bronze Trophy for their performance “Ultra Jump”.
Honored Artist of Mongolia B. Battulga received a Special Award in the adult category for his “Strongman” act.
Additionally, 8-year-old B. Chinguunjin was named the youngest participant of “Monte-Carlo 47,” impressively holding a pose on a 2-meter-high pole for 8 minutes.


Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth, Ms. Nomin Chinbat, welcomed and congratulated Mongolian circus artists who achieved remarkable success at the “Monte-Carlo 47” International Circus Festival held in Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco.

Often referred to as the “Olympics of the circus world,” this prestigious festival saw outstanding performances by Mongolian contortionists and acrobats, earning gold and bronze trophies.
Highlights include:
The "X-Roses" contortionist group, led by coach T. Bud, won the Gold Trophy in the New Generation category.
Young acrobats from the Mongolian Circus Development Center NGO, under the guidance of producer N. Erdene and coach N. Enkhbold, won the Bronze Trophy for their performance “Ultra Jump”.
Honored Artist of Mongolia B. Battulga received a Special Award in the adult category for his “Strongman” act.
Additionally, 8-year-old B. Chinguunjin was named the youngest participant of “Monte-Carlo 47,” impressively holding a pose on a 2-meter-high pole for 8 minutes.

