![]() In May 2018, the campaign was voted as people's voice and the official jury's Webby Award for best social media ad campaign. The campaign was a success landing press conferences in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore and multiple appearances on the Steve Harvey show and other talk shows. In September 2017 Yanjaa was featured as the " IKEA Human Catalogue 2018", having memorized the entire catalogue in just a week before the launch of the new catalogue. After a successful semi-finals round in which she memorized 30 digits in 30 seconds, she advanced to the finals where she ended up in fifth place. In the audition round, Yanjaa received the golden buzzer from judge Alexander Bard and immediately advanced to the semi-finals by memorizing twenty names and faces in 90 seconds. She was a contestant on the 2017 comeback season of the talent show Talang, the Swedish version of Got Talent. ![]() Yanjaa was a contestant on the final season of the Chinese television program The Brain in 2017, defeating her opponent Yu Yipei by memorizing more synthesized images winning on accuracy over speed. She has also been interviewed and featured for memory training and language learning on Today, The Guardian, Wired as well as numerous national media publications in Sweden, China and Mongolia. Yanjaa was invited to speak at Investor AB's 100th anniversary, where she demonstrated recall of 10 of the 100 names and faces she had to memorize. Yanjaa was featured in the 2016 documentary How to Remember Everything, which covered the 2014 World Memory Championships in Haikou, China. In 2015 Yanjaa starred in the Swedish documentary Masterminds, following the moments leading up to the Swedish Memory Championships 2014 where she placed second overall. Gallen, Switzerland for her achievements in memory sports at a young age. In 2015 Yanjaa was invited as one of the top 200 Leaders of Tomorrow at the 46th St. She has since medalled in a number of competitions as well as broken numerous memory records (see Records). She entered her first memory competition two months after reading it, receiving the newcomer award and placing first in the discipline names and faces at a German Open Memory competition in Munich, Germany. Yanjaa was originally inspired to compete in memory after reading Moonwalking with Einstein by American author and former US memory champion Joshua Foer. She also attended the University of Uppsala to study art history during this time. Yanjaa graduated from Stockholm Business School with a degree in Business and Economics, where she was an active member of the student council marketing team. ![]() She grew up in Mongolia, Stockholm, Tokyo and attended boarding school in Kenya at the Swedish School of Nairobi where she studied Swahili and philosophy. Yanjaa was born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to a Buryat-Mongolian mother and a Khalkha-Mongolian father. Yanjaa and Mongolian teammate Munkhshur Narmandakh became the first women in history to place at the world event, placing in bronze and silver position respectively out of over 130 contestants. In August 2018, Yanjaa broke a third world record at the Korean Memory Championships 2018 by memorizing 145 random words in 5 minutes. In December 2017, she broke two world records at the 2017 World Memory Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia by memorizing 212 names and faces in 15 minutes and 354 random images in 5 minutes. She first rose to prominence in memory sports in 2014 by winning the team gold medal as well as first place in names and faces at the World Memory Championships 2014 in Haikou, China during her first year of memory training, at the age of 20. She is one of only 22 international grandmasters of memory. Yanjindulam Altansukh, known simplyously as Yanjaa and Yanjaa Wintersoul is a Mongolian– Swedish triple world-record holding memory athlete, public speaker, and polyglot. 5 min Names & Faces: 75 names (2015, NR).15 min Abstract Images: 422 images (2015, NR).5 min Random Words: 145 words (2018, WR, NR).5 min Random Images: 360 images (2018, WR, NR).
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