Enkhshur Narmandakh

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FullnameEnkhshur Narmandakh
NationalityMongolian
Born (1999-01-03) 3 January 1999 (age 26)
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Alma materPeking University (Bachelor of History)
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Personal information
Full nameEnkhshur Narmandakh
NationalityMongolian
Born (1999-01-03) 3 January 1999 (age 26)
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Alma materPeking University (Bachelor of History)
OccupationMnemonist
Years active2016–present
Sport
SportMemory
RankNo. 2 (June 2017) International Grand Master of Memory
Achievements and titles
World finals2nd place (2017)
National finals2nd place (2016)
Highest world rankingNo. 2 (June 2017)
Personal bests
  • 30-minute Binary: 5325 (2017)
  • 5-minute Binary: 1410 (2019)
  • 10-minute Cards: 479 (2019)
  • 30-minute Cards: 936 (2017)
  • Hour Cards: 1664 (2017)
  • 15-minute Numbers: 1200 (2019)

Enkhshur Narmandakh (born 3 January 1999) is a Mongolian memory competitor, world memory Vice-champion, and Guinness World Records holder.

Narmandakh was born in Ulaanbaatar. She grew up in Ulaanbaatar with her twin sister Munkhshur Narmandakh. She attended Peking University and studied history. Munkhshur and Enkhshur are also Guinness World Record holders for memory sports.[1][2]

Winning the Guinness World Record

At the 26th World Memory Championships in 2017, Enkhshur memorized 5,445 binary digits in 30 minutes and her twin sister Munkhshur memorized 37 decks of playing cards in an hour-long competition that earned both of them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.[3][4][5]

Records

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