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Memory sport, sometimes referred to as competitive memory or the mind sport of memory, refers to competitions in which participants attempt to memorize then recall different forms of information, under certain guidelines. The sport has been formally developed since 1991 and features national and international championships. The primary worldwide organizational bodies are the IAM (
International Association of Memory The International Association of Memory (IAM) is an international organization that connects the various national memory sport federations and acts as a governing body of international memory competition. The IAM was founded on 5 July 2016 and h ...
) and WMSC ( World Memory Sports Council). In response to a conspicuous rivalry between two challengers to the same Guinness Book Record, Memory Sports Promotion and Control Ltd., (Company number 3548879) was incorporated on 6 April 1998, by the invigilators Dr Peter Marshall and Ms Anne Perrett. The company operated under the business name The Word Memory Sports Association. One common type of competition involves memorizing the order of randomized cards in as little time as possible, after which the competitor is required to arrange new decks of cards in the same order.
Mnemonic A mnemonic ( ) device, or memory device, is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval (remembering) in the human memory for better understanding. Mnemonics make use of elaborative encoding, retrieval cues, and image ...
techniques are generally considered to be a necessary part of competition, and are improved through extensive practice. These can include the
method of loci The method of loci is a strategy for memory enhancement, which uses visualizations of familiar spatial environments in order to enhance the recall of information. The method of loci is also known as the memory journey, memory palace, journey m ...
, the use of mnemonic linking and
chunking Chunking may mean: * Chunking (division), an approach for doing simple mathematical division sums, by repeated subtraction * Chunking (computational linguistics), a method for parsing natural language sentences into partial syntactic structures * ...
, or other techniques for storage and retrieval of information.


History

Techniques for training memory are discussed as far back as
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, and formal memory training was long considered an important part of basic education known as the
art of memory The art of memory (Latin: ''ars memoriae'') is any of a number of loosely associated mnemonic principles and techniques used to organize memory impressions, improve recall, and assist in the combination and 'invention' of ideas. An alternative ...
. However, the development of trained memorization into a sport is only a development of the late 20th century, and even then has remained relatively limited in scope. The first worldwide competition was held as the World Memory Championships in 1991, and has been held again in every year since, with the exception of 1992.


Competitions

Following the establishment of the World Memory Championships in 1991, national competitions have been set up in more than a dozen countries, including the U.S., India, Germany, UK, Italy, Sweden, Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, and the Philippines, among others. An up-to-date list of competitions can be found at the International Association of Memory statistics website. In 2016, due to the dispute between players and the WMSC ( World Memory Sports Council), most of the organizations except China and Arabia withdrew from the WMSC and launched the IAM (
International Association of Memory The International Association of Memory (IAM) is an international organization that connects the various national memory sport federations and acts as a governing body of international memory competition. The IAM was founded on 5 July 2016 and h ...
). Beginning in 2017, both organizations hosted their own world championships. The Guild of Mnemonists Ltd was incorporated 6 April 1998, Company number 03541058, to foster communication and technique sharing as well as to develop ethical controls for competitions and guaranteed standards in memory training courses. The Guild has since ceased to function.


Techniques

Competitors describe numerous methods and techniques for improving their memorization skills, with some having published and named their specific methods. These include, for instance, the Mnemonic dominic system, named after former World Champion
Dominic O'Brien Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books. He is the eight time World Memory Champion and works as a trainer for Peak Performance Training. He began developing his mnemonic techniques in 1987 ...
, the Mnemonic major system, as well as the Person-Action-Object System which involves encoding cards and numbers into sequences of persons, actions, and objects. These methods are sometimes referred to as "mnemotechnics".
Dominic O'Brien Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books. He is the eight time World Memory Champion and works as a trainer for Peak Performance Training. He began developing his mnemonic techniques in 1987 ...
's
Dominic System The Dominic system is a mnemonic system used to remember sequences of digits similar to the mnemonic major system. It was invented and used in competition by eight-time World Memory Champion Dominic O'Brien. Differences from the major system The ...
is a powerful memorizing strategy that combines both traditional and innovative techniques. These include techniques like assigning easily remembered people to unmeaningful things such as numbers, and more known techniques like the memory palace. Joshua Foer has written, "Though every competitor has his own unique method of memorization for each event, all mnemonic techniques are essentially based on the concept of elaborative encoding, which holds that the more meaningful something is, the easier it is to remember."


Disciplines

Sanctioned memory competitions comply with one of four formats for competition depending on the level. At the World Championship, all ten disciplines are conducted at maximum timing, while at other international competitions some disciplines are shortened to a 30-minute format. As the competitions become more regional, some disciplines are cut while others are shortened. According to the World Memory Championship Competitors Handbook, the ten disciplines are as follows: # Names and Faces - “Memorize and recall as many names as possible and link them to the right face.” # Binary Numbers - “Memorize and recall as many binary digits as possible.” # Random Numbers - “Memorize as many random digits as possible, in complete rows of 40 digits, and recall them perfectly.” # Abstract Images - “Memorize and recall the sequence of abstract images in as many rows as possible.” # Speed Numbers - “Memorize as many random digits as quickly as possible, in complete rows of 40 digits, and recall them perfectly.” # Historic/Future Dates - “Memorize as many numerical historic/future dates as possible and to link them to the correct fictional event.” # Random Cards - “Memorize and recall as many separate packs (decks) of 52 playing cards as possible.” # Random Words - “Memorize as many random words in complete columns of 20 as possible and recall them perfectly.” # Spoken Number - “Listen to, memorize, and recall as many spoken numbers as possible.” # Speed Cards - “Memorize and recall a single pack of 52 playing cards in the shortest possible time. In addition to the traditional competitions organized by the World Memory Sports Council or International Association of Memory, memory athletes often compete at alternative-format competitions. These include the Memory League Championships (formerly the
Extreme Memory Tournament Memory League is a memory competition platform originally founded and created by Nelson Dellis and Simon Orton under the name Extreme Memory Tournament (XMT). Memory League differs from traditional memory competitions in the fact that it is enti ...
), Memoriad, and the MAA Memo Games. Other types of memory competitions may not feature timed events. For instance, records for the memorization of π (known as piphilology) have been recorded since the 1970s, with the current record holder having produced from memory more than 70,000 digits.


Records

Memory sport continues to have its records broken rapidly. A recent world speed record for memorizing a deck of cards was 12.74 seconds, held by Shijir-Erdene Bat-Enkh of Mongolia. A recent world record for the most digits memorized in five minutes was 572, held by
Andrea Muzii Andrea Muzii (born October 13, 1999) is an Italian memory competitor, former speedcuber, who became IAM World Memory Champion in 2019 and IAM World No.1 ranked athlete. He was the first memory athlete to achieve the title of Grandmaster of Memo ...
and Munkhshur Narmandakh. There are two different up-to-date lists of world and national records: 1. The International Association of Memory statistics website 2. The World Memory Sports Council Official Statistics website


Designations

The highest designation set up by the World Memory Sports Council, which organizes the World Memory Championships, is the Grand Master of Memory. Subclassifications include international grandmaster (IGM), grandmaster (GMM), and international master (IMM). As of November 2016, there are approximately 200 grandmasters in the world.


Abilities

Researchers have looked to discover the differences between brains with superior memory and those with average memory both in structure and capabilities, and whether their capabilities are innate or developed. Some research has found that there are no fundamental differences between brains with superior memory and the average person. Instead many superior memorizers, like those in the World Memory Championships, use mnemonic learning strategies to practice preferential engagement of areas of the brain such as the hippocampus and the medial parietal and retrosplenial cortices which allows them to store and access more information in their working memory. However, other research into the causal factors of superior memory found that such performance could derive from either the practice of mnemonic strategies or in some cases a natural superiority in memory efficiency. The research also concluded that for those with regular natural ability, the superior memory they gain from using mnemonic strategies is typically limited by the applicability of their strategy to the task at hand. However, users of mnemonic strategies often perform exceptionally well with “less meaningful materials such as numbers.”


Well-known competitors

Up-to-date world rankings can be found at the International Association of Memory statistics website.
World champions A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ...
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Dominic O'Brien Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books. He is the eight time World Memory Champion and works as a trainer for Peak Performance Training. He began developing his mnemonic techniques in 1987 ...
(UK): 8x world memory champion (1991, 1993, 1995–97, 1999–2001) *
Jonathan Hancock Jonathan Bruce Hancock is the author of 'The Study Book', a columnist for Reader's Digest magazine, and the Founder of The Junior Memory Championship. A two-time Guinness World Record-Holder and former World Memory Champion, he also spent fifteen ...
(UK): world memory champion (1994) *
Andi Bell Andi Bell (born 1972) is a three-time winner of the World Memory Championships. He used a method similar to method of loci The method of loci is a strategy for memory enhancement, which uses visualizations of familiar spatial environments ...
(UK): 3x world memory champion (1998, 2002–03) *
Clemens Mayer Clemens Mayer (born September 25, 1985 in Brannenburg) is a German memory sports person. He was World Memory Champion in 2005 and 2006. At the age of 19 years and 10 months, he became the youngest-ever world memory champion in 2005. 12 years lat ...
(Germany): 2x world memory champion (2005–06) *
Ben Pridmore Ben Pridmore (born October 14, 1976) is a former world memory champion, memory sport competitor and accountant. Achievements Pridmore is a three-time World Memory Champion winning the title 2004, 2008 and 2009. From Derby in the United Kingdom, ...
(UK): 3x world memory champion (2004, 2008–09) *
Gunther Karsten Gunther Karsten (born 23 September 1961) is a German memory sport competitor and author. Biography Karsten graduated in chemistry and in microbiology. He runs a translation agency for patents as regular occupation. Besides, he is a leading memo ...
(Germany): world memory champion (2007) * Wang Feng (China): 2x world memory champion (2010–11) *
Johannes Mallow Johannes Mallow (born June 7, 1981 Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German memory sportsman. He is a two-time winner of the World Memory Championships. He studied successfully Communication Technology at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg ...
(Germany): world memory champion (2012) * Jonas von Essen (Sweden): 2x world memory champion (2013–14) * Alex Mullen (US): 3x world memory champion (2015–17) * Munkhshur Narmandakh (Mongolia): 2x World Memory Champion (WMSC 2017, WMSC 2021), International Grandmaster of Memory, world record holder. *
Andrea Muzii Andrea Muzii (born October 13, 1999) is an Italian memory competitor, former speedcuber, who became IAM World Memory Champion in 2019 and IAM World No.1 ranked athlete. He was the first memory athlete to achieve the title of Grandmaster of Memo ...
(ITA): IAM World Memory Champion (2019) * Ryu Song I (DPRK): WMSC World Memory Champion (2019) and highest score of all-time of combined rankings Other: * Yanjaa Wintersoul (Mongolia, previously Sweden): international grandmaster, double world record holder. *Shijir-Erdene Bat-Enkh (Mongolia): International Grandmaster, World Record Holder. * Enkhshur Narmandakh (Mongolia): international grandmaster, world record holder. * Lkhagvadulam Enkhtuya (Mongolia): international grandmaster, world record holder. * Joshua Foer (US): author and USA memory champion (2006). * Ed Cooke (UK): author, grandmaster, founder and CEO of Memrise. * Simon Reinhard (Germany): international grandmaster, 4x German champion, 2x vice-world champion, 2x Extreme Memory Tournament champion. * Marwin Wallonius (Sweden): international grandmaster, 2x Swedish champion, vice-world champion, world record holder. *
Nelson Dellis Nelson Charles Dellis (born February 4, 1984) is an American memory athlete and consultant. He is a five-time USA Memory Champion, holding the record for most wins of the national memory champion title. He is also one of the co-founders of Mem ...
(US): 5x USA memory champion (2011–12, 2014–15, 2021), grandmaster. * Ron White (US): 2x USA memory champion (2009–10). * Lance Tschirhart (US): international grandmaster, world record holder in spoken numbers. * Huang Shenghua (China): international grandmaster, vice-world champion. * Shi Binbin (China): international grandmaster, 2x Chinese champion, world record achiever. * Su Zehe (China): international grandmaster, world record achiever. * Zou Lujian (China): grandmaster, world record achiever. * Prateek Yadav (India): international grandmaster, 4x Indian champion. * Ola Kare Risa (Norway): international grandmaster, Norwegian No. 1, world record achiever. * Boris Konrad (Germany): international grandmaster, world record achiever. * Christian Schafer (Germany): international grandmaster. * Katie Kermode (UK): world record holder in words, names and faces. * Sengesamdan Ulziikhutag (Mongolia): international grandmaster. * Purevjav Erdenesaikhan (Mongolia): international grandmaster, Mongolian champion, 2015 junior world champion. * Takeru Aoki (Japan): Grandmaster of Memory, Japanese champion * Daniel Tammet (UK): writer and autistic savant.


See also

* Anamonic *
Chunking (psychology) In cognitive psychology, chunking is a process by which individual pieces of an information set are bound together into a meaningful whole. The chunks, by which the information is grouped, are meant to improve short-term retention of the material ...
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Eidetic memory Eidetic memory ( ; more commonly called photographic memory or total recall) is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at least for a brief period of time—after seeing it only onceThe terms ''eidetic memory'' and ''pho ...
* Exceptional memory * Haraguchi's mnemonic system *
Interference theory The interference theory is a theory regarding human memory. Interference occurs in learning. The notion is that memory encoded in long-term memory (LTM) are forgotten and cannot be retrieved into short-term memory (STM) because either memory could ...
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Linkword {{Unreferenced, date=December 2007 Linkword is a mnemonic system promoted by Michael Gruneberg since at least the early 1980s for learning languages based on the similarity of the sounds of words. The process involves creating an easily visualize ...
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Memory Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remember ...
* Memory League *
Mentalism Mentalism is a performing art in which its practitioners, known as mentalists, appear to demonstrate highly developed mental or intuitive abilities. Performances may appear to include hypnosis, telepathy, clairvoyance, divination, precognitio ...
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Method of loci The method of loci is a strategy for memory enhancement, which uses visualizations of familiar spatial environments in order to enhance the recall of information. The method of loci is also known as the memory journey, memory palace, journey m ...
* Mnemonic dominic system *
Mnemonic goroawase system Japanese wordplay relies on the nuances of the Japanese language and Japanese script for humorous effect. Double entendres have a rich history in Japanese entertainment (such as in kakekotoba) due to the language's large number of homographs (d ...
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Mnemonic link system A mnemonic link system, sometimes also known as a chain method, is a method of remembering lists that is based on creating an association between the elements of that list. For example, when memorizing the list (dog, envelope, thirteen, yarn, window ...
* Mnemonic major system * Mnemonic peg system *
Mnemonist The title mnemonist refers to an individual with the ability to remember and recall unusually long lists of data, such as unfamiliar names, lists of numbers, entries in books, etc. Some mnemonists also memorize texts such as long poems, speeches, o ...
* Piphilology *
Serial position effect Serial-position effect is the tendency of a person to recall the first and last items in a series best, and the middle items worst. The term was coined by Hermann Ebbinghaus through studies he performed on himself, and refers to the finding that re ...
* Spacing effect *
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" is one of the most highly cited papers in psychology. It was written by the cognitive psychologist George A. Miller of Harvard University's D ...
* Von Restorff effect * Zeigarnik effect


References


External links


World Memory Championships website

World Memory Olympics website

USA National Memory Championships

Memory Ladder - for Android

Memory League Championships
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