Jigjidiin Mönkhbat
This is a Mongolian name. The given name is Mönkhbat, and the name Jigjidiin is a patronymic, not a family name.
Medal record | ||
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Men's Freestyle Wrestling | ||
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Olympic Games | ||
1968 Mexico City | Middleweight | |
World Championships | ||
1967 New Delhi | 87 kg |
Jigjidiin Mönkhbat (Mongolian: Жигжидийн Мөнхбат; born June 1, 1941) is a retired Mongolian wrestler. At the 1968 Summer Olympics he won the silver medal in the men's Freestyle Middleweight category, behind gold medalist Boris Michail Gurevich of the Soviet Union and ahead of bronze medalist Prodan Gardzhev of Bulgaria.[1] He is the father of professional sumo wrestler Hakuhō Shō, who holds the top rank of Yokozuna in that sport.
Mönkhbat is a Titan in Mongolian wrestling, a top rank in the sport, with six Naadam championship wins (1963–1967, 1974). Five times were in a row, a feat achieved by only two other athletes in the modern history of Mongolian wrestling (since 1922). His name Monkhbat means "Eternal firm" in the Mongolian language.
References
- ↑ "Wrestling at the 1968 Ciudad de México Summer Games: Men's Middleweight, Freestyle". Sports-reference.com. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
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