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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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    Decks of playing cards at the World Memory Championships. According to the World Memory Championship Competitors Handbook, the ten disciplines are as follows: Names and Faces – "Memorize and recall as many names as possible and link them to the right face." Binary Numbers – "Memorize and recall as many binary digits as possible."

  4. List of world championships in mind sports - Wikipedia

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    Memory: World Memory Championships [7] Individuals 1991 Huang Jinyao 2024 One year Mental calculation: Mental Calculation World Cup: Individuals 2004 Aaryan Nitin Shukla (2024) 2026 Two years MSO Mental Calculation World Championship: Individuals 1998 Kaloyan Geshev (2024) 2025 One year Junior Mental Calculation World Championship: Individuals ...

  5. The person with the world's best memory is a millennial ... - AOL

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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."

  6. 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.

  7. International Association of Memory - Wikipedia

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    The World Memory Championship, for example, is a three-day competition consisting of the following 10 events: 15-minute Names & Faces, 30-minute Binary, 1-hour Numbers, 5-minute Images, 5-minute Numbers, 5-minute Dates, 1-hour Cards, 15-minute Words, Spoken Numbers, and Speed Cards.

  8. Ben Pridmore - Wikipedia

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    Pridmore is a three-time World Memory Champion winning the title 2004, 2008 and 2009. [1] From Derby in the United Kingdom, [2] Pridmore achieved this by winning a 10-discipline competition, the World Memory Championship, which has taken place every year since 1991.

  9. Yanjaa - Wikipedia

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    Yanjaa was originally inspired to compete after reading Moonwalking with Einstein by American author Joshua Foer, having discovered memory techniques while struggling with her university studies. [7] Within her first year of memory training, she won team gold and first place in names and faces at the World Memory Championships. [8]