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Preview: Memory-Masters Reloaded
Posted on 03. Oct, 2009 by Flauwy.
This is a happy day for Memory-Sports.com: The baby brother Memory-Masters.com is (re)born. After its already been a host for a memory forum it is now a proper and full-size website with articles about mnemoic learning. My associate Charles Cave and I are publishing articles about fascinating memory techniques on a weekly basis.
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Review: Swedish Memory Championship 2009
Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by Flauwy.
After each memory championship Memory-Sports is writing a review about the competition. Read about the 1st Swedish Memory Championship in Gothenburg. Several Competitors wrote their statement about this event and like always I publish the best pictures I took. Read, download and have fun.
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Results: Swedish Memory Open 2009
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by Flauwy.
The live report from Gothenburg, Sweden ended without the final results from the first Swedish Memory Championship. Organizer Idriz Zogaj provided us now with the fresh results. See for yourself what happened in detail at the 1st Swedish Memory Championship.
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Live-Report: Swedish Memory Open
Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Flauwy.
Welcome to the live report from Gothenburg, Sweden. Today the very first Swedish Memory Championship takes part in the stunning location of the Universeum, a tropical paradise with Anacondas right in front of the competitors room. As always I am blogging and competing at the same time.
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Preview: Indian Memory Championship
Posted on 18. Sep, 2009 by WMSC.
The National Memory Sports Council of India is announcing the first memory championship in the Republic of India. Many schools have already enlisted their presence and it seems to get a respectable media presence. Read more about the national newcomer.
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Interview: Oddbjørn By
Posted on 13. Sep, 2009 by Flauwy.
He is the tripple Norwegian Memory Champion and author of the international bestseller book “Memo”. The 28 years old Oddbjørn By is famous for his memory in Skandinavia. Memory-Sports.com spoke with him about his book, speed exams and other creative ways to use memory techniques.
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