Tsahka
Tsahka is a traditional form of Mongolian wrestling, also known as Bökh. It is one of the country's three national sports, alongside archery and horse racing. Tsahka is practiced by men and is a key element of the Naadam festival, a summer celebration held annually in Mongolia. The sport's origins are ancient, with depictions found in historical artifacts and oral traditions suggesting its practice for centuries.
The objective in Tsahka is to make your opponent touch the ground with any part of their