Oyuntsetsegiin Yesügen


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Oyuntsetsegiin Yesügen (Mongolian: Оюунцэцэгийн Есүгэн; born 21 March 2001)[1] is a Mongolian boxer. She qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics and was named the Mongolian flagbearer.

Oyuntsetsegiin Yesügen

Born21 March 2001 (age 23)

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Statistics
Weight(s)Flyweight
StanceOrthodox

Yesügen was born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.[2] She grew up in Javkhlant, Selenge, and was introduced to boxing by O. Boldbaatar in middle school.[3] She joined the "Red Panther" (Улаан ирвис) boxing club in Selenge and began training consistently starting in 2016; her parents initially objected, declaring that boxing was "not a sport suitable for girls", but eventually supported her due to her dedication, as she trained two hours per day even when not preparing for fights.[3][4]

Yesügen, a flyweight, rose through the Mongolian boxing ranks and became a two-time state champion, later making the national team.[4] She competed at an amateur level at several international competitions, including the Asian Youth Games.[3] She competed at the senior level for the first time in 2021, at a tournament in the Czech Republic, and won a gold medal.[3] She competed in the 2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships and placed fifth, losing the bronze medal match 3–2 to the Thai boxer Preedakamon Tintabthai.[5][6]

Yesügen made her professional debut in July 2022, defeating Michidmaa Erdendedalai by split decision.[2] In November 2022, she won a bronze medal at the 2022 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships.[7] The following month, she won her first professional title, defeating Akane Fujiwara of Japan for the WBO Asia Pacific Super Bantamweight title.[2][8] In March 2023, she competed at the 2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships in the flyweight division.[9] Later that year, she competed at the Asian Games in the light flyweight division, defeating World Champion Nazym Kyzaibay to win a bronze medal.[3] She became the first boxing medalist at the Asian Games for Mongolia and rose to a global ranking of 30th in her division.[1] Her performance also qualified her for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[10] By May 2024, Yesügen was ranked the number one female Mongolian boxer and had compiled a career record of 25 wins and 6 losses.[4] She ultimately was one of 33 Mongolians selected for the 2024 Olympics and was named her nation's flagbearer at the opening ceremony.[11][12][13]

  1. ^ a b Oyun-Erdene, E. (2 October 2023). "O.Yesugen won bronze medal from Asian Games after lost to Chinese boxer". gogo.mn.
  2. ^ a b c "Yesugen Oyuntsetseg". BoxRec.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Олимпын дэвжээнд тулалдах О.Есүгэн" [O. Yesugen to fight on the Olympic stage]. Zuunii Medee (in Mongolian). 25 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Tulga, D. (3 May 2024). "О.Есүгэн эмэгтэй боксчдын чансааг тэргүүлжээ" [O. Yesugen topped the ranking of female boxers]. Montsame.mn (in Mongolian).
  5. ^ Monyungtamir, B. (16 May 2022). "М.Намуун, О.Есүгэн нар өнөөдөр медалийн төлөө тулалдана" [M. Namuun and O. Yesugen will fight for medals today]. news.mn (in Mongolian).
  6. ^ "О.Есүгэн хүрэл медалийн тулаанд ялагдаж тавдугаар байр эзэллээ" [O. Yesugen lost the bronze medal match and took the fifth place]. gogo.mn (in Mongolian). 17 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Боксчин О.Есүгэн маргааш Японы тамирчин Фүживаратай тулалдана" [Boxer O. Yesugen will fight with Japanese athlete Fujiwara tomorrow]. mnb.mn (in Mongolian). 30 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Боксчин О.Есүгэн Японы тамирчныг ялж, Ази, Номхон далайн орны бүсийн аварга боллоо" [Boxer O. Yesugen defeated the Japanese athlete and became the champion of the Asia-Pacific region]. mnb.mn (in Mongolian). 2 December 2022.
  9. ^ Erdenebat, G. (17 March 2023). "Боксын эмэгтэйчүүдийн ДАШТ-д О.Есүгэн өрсөлдөгчөө оноогоор ялжээ" [O. Yesugen defeated her opponent by points at the Women's Boxing World Cup]. Montsame.mn (in Mongolian).
  10. ^ Saranchimeg, N. (1 October 2023). "Боксчин О.Есүгэн Азийн наадмаас хүрэл медаль авлаа" [Boxer O. Yesugen won a bronze medal at the Asian Games]. Montsame.mn (in Mongolian).
  11. ^ Osohbayar (4 July 2024). "Танилц: "Парис-2024" наадамд оролцох манай Үндэсний шигшээ багийн тамирчид" [Meet: the athletes of our national team who will participate in the "Paris-2024" Games]. msports.mn (in Mongolian).
  12. ^ Monyungtamir, B. (19 July 2024). "ТАНИЛЦ: 33 дахь зуны олимпод оролцох Монголын 33 тамирчин" [INTRODUCTION: 33 Mongolian athletes who will participate in the 33rd Summer Olympics]. news.mn (in Mongolian).
  13. ^ Temunun, E. (5 July 2024). "Б.Сэр-Од: Олимпын бэлтгэлээ Японд базааж байна. Тэндээсээ шууд Парис руу явна" [B. Ser-Od: I am preparing for the Olympics in Japan. From there go directly to Paris]. iKon.mn (in Mongolian).