The Mongolia NOC is set to celebrate its 65th anniversary in February ©MNOC

The Mongolian National Olympic Committee (MNOC) has unveiled a commemorative logo to mark 65 years since its formation.

The MNOC is due to celebrate its 65-year anniversary on February 26.

Mongolia's NOC was created in 1956 and the country has since sent teams to 13 Summer and 14 Winter Olympic Games.

The country has won a total of 26 Olympic medals in its history, all of which have come at the Summer Games.

Mongolia's medals have come in judo, boxing, wrestling and shooting.

The nation's best performance came at London 2012, where five Mongolian athletes won a medal.

Mongolia have competed at 13 Summer and 14 Winter Olympic Games since the creation of the MNOC ©Getty Images
Mongolia have competed at 13 Summer and 14 Winter Olympic Games since the creation of the MNOC ©Getty Images

Mongolia sent a total of 43 athletes, who competed across nine sports, to the most recent Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

Two competitors represented Mongolia at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.

Mongolia currently have 11 qualified athletes for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, postponed to this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Athletes have qualified in archery, boxing, shooting, swimming and wrestling to date.

Mongolia’s women’s 3x3 basketball team has also booked a place at Tokyo 2020, where the discipline is set to make its Olympic debut.

The MNOC is led by President Naidan Tuvshinbayar.