Review: New World Records at WMCS 2009
Posted on 21. Nov, 2009 by Flauwy in Memory Championships, News
One Week ago the best memory athletes in the world fought against each other in an epic battle for the memory crown. Alltogether they broke eight world records. The Juniors even more than the adults. See for yourself the what the human brain is capable of.
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New World Records
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| World Record | Record Holder | Raw Score | Points | Where & When |
| Adults | Dr. Gunther Karsten |
318 | 1272 | WMC 2009, London – England |
| Junior II | Dorothea Seitz |
214 | 856 | WMC 2009, London – England |
| Junior I | Song Xiatong |
100 | 400 | WMC 2009, London – England |
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| World Record | Record Holder | Raw Score | Points | Where & When |
| Adults | Su Ruiqiao |
2080 | 936 | WMC 2009, London – England |
| Junior II | Christian Schäfer |
1504 | 676 | WMC 2009, London – England |
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| World Record | Record Holder | Raw Score | Points | Where & When |
| Junior II | Dorothea Seitz |
150 | 750 | WMC 2009, London – England |
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| World Record | Record Holder | Raw Score | Points | Where & When |
| Adults | Johannes Mallow |
118 | 1296 | WMC 2009, London – England |
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| World Record | Record Holder | Raw Score | Points | Where & When |
| Junior II | Dorothea Seitz |
244 | 976 | WMC 2009, London – England |

Dr. Gunther Karsten
Song Xiatong














Aashish
11. Dec, 2009
Hey,
I guess there’s a mistake in the Hour cards record..
Flauwy
11. Dec, 2009
Yes you are right. It should be “Random Words” instead of Hour Cards. I changed it now.
Thanks for the info.