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Wrestlers train for Mongolia's iconic Naadam festival
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Wrestlers train for Mongolia's iconic Naadam festival

Mongolian wrestlers are undergoing intensive training at the Basu sport complex in preparation for the annual Naadam festival. Their regimen includes sparring, strength training, and football drills. The Naadam festival, held every July, is a major cultural event in Mongolia featuring traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. The athletes blend contemporary training techniques with age-old customs, symbolized by the display of the Mongolian flag at their training camp.

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Wrestlers train for Mongolia's iconic Naadam festival

Mongolian wrestlers are undergoing intensive training at the Basu sport complex in preparation for the annual Naadam festival. Their regimen includes sparring, strength training, and football drills. The Naadam festival, held every July, is a major cultural event in Mongolia featuring traditional sports such as wrestling, horse racing, and archery. The athletes blend contemporary training techniques with age-old customs, symbolized by the display of the Mongolian flag at their training camp.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural practices and athletic preparation for a traditional festival, which is not inherently politically charged. There is no indication of bias in the framing or emphasis of the content.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): Highly factual with accurate details about the training methods and the significance of Naadam. The article presents information neutrally without bias or emotional language.

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