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Mongolian girl Yanjaa named as finalist of Sweden`s Got Talent

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A.Narantsatsral
2017-05-15
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Mongolian girl Yanjaa named as finalist of Sweden`s Got Talent

A 22-year-old Mongolian girl called Yanjaa who got golden buzzer at Sweden`s Got Talent with her intellectual performance has named as the finalist of the show on May 14. 

Yanjaa Altansukh brought the audience on the edges of their seats as she called 20 random viewers up to the stage and memorized their names in 20 seconds, without any mistake. Her act made a judge of the Sweden’s Got Talent to undoubtedly hit the golden buzzer. 

In 2015, Yanjaa became the champion in women’s solo category of the World Memory Olympiad. Reportedly, she speaks 14 different languages.

When asked what she would do if she gets the grand prize of the Sweden’s Got Talent, Yanjaa responded she would dedicate the money to create an application to help newcomers to this country to learn Swedish more easily and quickly. 

We will deliver her act qualified for final soon. 

A 22-year-old Mongolian girl called Yanjaa who got golden buzzer at Sweden`s Got Talent with her intellectual performance has named as the finalist of the show on May 14. 

Yanjaa Altansukh brought the audience on the edges of their seats as she called 20 random viewers up to the stage and memorized their names in 20 seconds, without any mistake. Her act made a judge of the Sweden’s Got Talent to undoubtedly hit the golden buzzer. 

In 2015, Yanjaa became the champion in women’s solo category of the World Memory Olympiad. Reportedly, she speaks 14 different languages.

When asked what she would do if she gets the grand prize of the Sweden’s Got Talent, Yanjaa responded she would dedicate the money to create an application to help newcomers to this country to learn Swedish more easily and quickly. 

We will deliver her act qualified for final soon. 

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2017-05-15


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