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  2. World Memory Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. [1] The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1992. [ 2 ]

  3. Memory sport - Wikipedia

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    The highest designation set up by the World Memory Sports Council, which organizes the World Memory Championships, is the Grand Master of Memory. Subclassifications include international grandmaster (IGM), grandmaster (GMM), and international master (IMM).

  4. Enkhshur Narmandakh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Munkhshur Narmandakh - Wikipedia

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    Munkhshur Narmandakh (born 3 January 1999) is a Mongolian memory competitor, world memory champion, and First-ever female memory champion.world memory champion. [1] [2] The first Mongolian to win the world title, She won for two time years the 2017, 2021, and 2017 World Memory Championships and held the IAM world No. 1 ranking.

  6. The person with the world's best memory is a millennial from ...

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    Looking back on December's three-day World Memory Championships in Chengdu, China, Mullen still figures he was one of the "dark horses."

  7. Alex Mullen (memory athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Mullen (born 3 March 1992) is an American memory competitor, three-time world memory champion, and physician. [1] [2] The first American to win the world title, he won for three consecutive years the 2015, 2016, and 2017 World Memory Championships and held the IAM world No. 1 ranking from 2016-2019.

  8. Ben Pridmore - Wikipedia

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    Pridmore's victory at the 2009 World Championship was his eighth consecutive memory competition win since coming second at the 2007 World Championship. He is the title holder for the UK Memory Champion for the years 2007–2011 and 2013 and Welsh Open Memory Champion 2009–2012 and 2014. [3]

  9. Jonas von Essen - Wikipedia

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    He won the 22nd World Memory Championships in December 2013, and 24th World Memory Championships in December 2014. [4] On 12 March 2016, he recalled correctly 13,208 digits of memorized pi for 4 hours and 40 minutes according to the Pi World Ranking List. This was a Swedish record until 2019, when it was beaten by Henrik Lilliestråle. [5]