Emma Alam from Pakistan won World Memory Championship
Emma Alam from Pakistan, has won the 29th World Memory Championship leaving behind as many as 300 participants from across the globe.
World Memory Championships was founded in 1991 by the world-renowned Tony Buzan and Raymond Keene to shine a global spotlight on the incredible power of human memory.
Alam
won the three-day competition, competing in more than 10 disciplines, which
included competitors from China, Canada, UK, South Korea, Vietnam, India,
Malaysia, Algeria, the United States, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Libya, Qatar,
and Iraq.
Emma is a dedicated
young girl from Pakistan, and has competed in various memory championships;
including the 3rd Asia Pacific Memory Championship in Malaysia, and the 28th
World Memory Championship in China.
She planned on competing again next year with even better performance
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