USA Memory Championship

The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that takes place every spring in New York City, and was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Group, Inc., in the year 1997. Designed to test the limits of the human brain, the USA Memory Championship is an organized competition in which Memory Athletes (MAs) attempt at memorizing as much information as possible from Names and faces, to Cards, to Random numbers. Anyone is allowed to join so long as they're US citizens and are at least 12 years or older. The competition consists of 7 total events, 4 of which are qualifying events and the last three determine the champion. [1][2][3][4][5]

Events

There are four qualifying events in the first part of the competition:[6]

After the first four events, eight mental athletes then advance to the final round of Championship events. A round-robin tournament style is used for elimination. Three Competitors are eliminated after the first event, two after the second, and two during the third to determine the Memory Champion.

Preparation

Years of preparation is required in order to compete. By learning how to create a loci (memory palace) and other methods such as the PAO (Person Action Object) system,[7] and Major system, MAs are able to memorize randomized digits, cards, and poetry and much more. A competitor, Joshua Foer was able to win the 2006 competition with only 1 year of preparation by using these techniques and practicing every day. He wrote about his journey under the wing of a British Mental Athlete Ed Cooke who set him on his path of memory in his book, "Moonwalking with Einstein". Foer is a the perfect example of an average guy with an average memory that was able to train his brain to become an expert in memorization. He showed that anybody, especially those who are forgetful, can memorize anything with enough dedication and practice.

Champions

This is a list of USA memory champions since 1998:[8]

Records

Records for the fastest times and most points in individual events.

See also

References

  1. Official Website
  2. U.S. Memory Champion On How To Remember Names, Faces And Where You Put Your Keys
  3. How to Train Your Brain and Boost Your Memory Like a USA Memory Champion
  4. Following Joshua Foer to the USA Memory Championship
  5. Miami Man Can Memorize 303 Random Numbers In 5 Min
  6. Competition Events
  7. "Person-Action-Object (PAO) System - Memory Techniques Wiki". mt.artofmemory.com. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
  8. List of USA Memory Champions
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