
A story about how the determination of one boy helps him pursue his dream. The details of this inspiring story are presented by MiddleAsianNews.
In the vast expanses of Northern Mongolia, a group of children races across the endless steppes. The focus is on a 12-year-old boy from Australia named Angus Paradis, who stands out among the local kids.

Last year, during a family vacation, Angus visited Mongolia, where he watched in awe as local children joyfully rode across the wild meadows. Upon returning to Australia, he began training, riding 25 kilometers to school every day. Now he is back in Mongolia to find a coach who can teach him new skills and, more importantly, to gain the courage to become the first foreigner to participate in a major horse competition at the Naadam festival.
Dive into an exciting adventure across the Mongolian steppe with Angus Paradis, who was named "Young Traveler of the Year" by Australian Geographic in 2009.
We invite you to enjoy the documentary A Little Bit Mongolian.
An exciting story about 12-year-old Australian Angus, who strives to become the first foreigner to win one of Mongolia's largest horse races — Naadam. Together with his family, he travels to the picturesque regions of Mongolia in search of a coach willing to take him under their wing. This touching and sometimes dangerous journey has high stakes, and only one can emerge as the winner…