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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. USA Memory Championship - Wikipedia

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    The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Group, Inc., and Marshall Tarley in 1997.

  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. Memory sport - Wikipedia

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    Memory sport, sometimes referred to as competitive memory or the mind sport of memory, refers to competitions in which participants attempt to memorize then recall different forms of information, under certain guidelines. The sport has been formally developed since 1991 and features national and international championships.

  6. Nelson Dellis - Wikipedia

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    USA Memory Championship (Mar. 29, NYC, New York): 1st place overall. [39] Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most names memorized in 15 minutes: 201 names. [40] After the championship win, Dellis became only the second America memory athlete to win four US titles. [41] UK Open Memory Championship (Aug. 27-28, London, UK): 6th place ...

  7. Johannes Mallow - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Mallow (born June 7, 1981 Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German memory sportsman. He is a one-time pre-split winner of the World Memory Championships in 2012. He has also won another title post-split in the IAM event in 2018, a disputed one where he would have ranked outside top 5 in the event both World events’ scores were to be compiled into a single ranking.

  8. 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." The person with the world's best memory is a millennial ...

  9. 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. He has also earned the prestigious title of Master of Memory. [3]