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Live-Report: North German Championship (2)
Posted on 22. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
Eight adults from all over north Germany came together to compete against each other. Who will show the best results? The odds are good for MemoryXL president Boris Konrad. He has proven his brilliant mind in the past years in dozens of tournaments – and he is rank nine in the world. Memory-Sports.com will keep you posted.
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Live-Report: North German Championship (1)
Posted on 21. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
For the first time in history, you are able to follow a whole memory championship via Memory-Sports.com. Using the memorysports Twitter channel, I will inform you about every single score the little brainiacs are producing. Check out our Twitter-Window and be up to date – or even up to the minute.
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Ten things about memory championships
Posted on 20. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
With the official launch of Memory-Sports.com, it is in my duty to keep you posted about upcoming memory events. But what‘s about the past two decades of stunning championships? I gathered ten interesting facts about the dawn of memory sports.
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Interview: Simon Orton
Posted on 20. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
The four times australian champion is the founder of the Memory Sports Statistics. Further more he is also the creator of the Online Memory Challenge. Memory-Sports.com spoke with him about the Australian community and his influencing websites.
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Interview: Johannes Mallow
Posted on 20. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
There are few people in the world with such a brilliant memory like him. Although everybody can learn and train the same techniques Johannes Mallow is using, only a handfull of athletes juggle their images as skilled like the postgraduate from Magdeburg, Germany.
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Get a memory like an Elephant
Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by Flauwy.
On Friday, the 20th. of March 2009, exactly at 4 pm GMT+, the curtain rises for Memory-Sports.com – the portal for young and old brain enthusiasts. From four o’clock you can read several articles about the world of memory.
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