Mongolian girl becomes star in Sweden
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A 22-year-old Mongolian girl Yanjindulam Altansukh, who has a gold medal of the World Memory Olympiad, had the judges hit the golden buzzer at her first audition of the Sweden’s Got Talent.
Yanjaa, who came to Sweden when she was just five years old, is credited for her knowledge of many languages and world-renowned memory and intellect as well as her unique technique of memorizing. She invited 20 random viewers to the stage and memorized and called out their names back to them showing the audience that she had memorized them all within a minute and a half.
When asked what she would do with the prize if she wins, she responded saying “I want to create a new application that would help many people to learn Swedish language more quickly”.
Yanjaa, who came to Sweden when she was just five years old, is credited for her knowledge of many languages and world-renowned memory and intellect as well as her unique technique of memorizing. She invited 20 random viewers to the stage and memorized and called out their names back to them showing the audience that she had memorized them all within a minute and a half.
When asked what she would do with the prize if she wins, she responded saying “I want to create a new application that would help many people to learn Swedish language more quickly”.
By the way, Mongolian memory athletes have currently achieved some 607 medals from 42 international tournaments. Besides that, our junior athletes own 14 out of 17 world records.
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