Pakistan’s Emma wins global memory competition - News Summed Up

Pakistan’s Emma wins global memory competition


ISLAMABAD: A young Pakistani girl Emma Alam has won the 29th World Memory Championships after beating more than 300 competitors from all over the world. It still astonishes me that the mechanism of human memory and brain’s information storage system are so powerful.”She said that she has planned to compete again next year with even better performance. Emma, who is currently completing her studies through home-schooling, had competed in various memory championships in the past, including the 3rd Asia Pacific Memory Championships in Malaysia and the 28th World Memory Championships in China, and won countless medals and trophies through her splendid performance. The World Memory Championships is an esteemed tournament of mind sports, where skills of intellectual ability are measured as opposed to physical sports. The event was founded in 1991 by world-renowned Tony Buzan and Raymond Keene with the aim to shine a global spotlight on the incredible power of human memory.


Source: Libya Today January 01, 2021 18:54 UTC



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