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Emma Alam is a Pakistani memory competitor. In the 2020 World Memory Championships she won the overall Gold Trophy.[1][2] Alam was the first Pakistani to win the world title.
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Pakistani |
Website | www |
Sport | |
Sport | Memory |
Rank | No. 1 (2020) |
Event | World Memory Championships |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best | Gold Medalist World Speed Reading Champion 2021
Gold Medalist World Memory Champion Gold Trophy World Mind Mapping Champion 2019 |
Notable competitions
edit2019
edit11th World Mind Mapping Championship 2019 China: 1st place overall.[3]
28th World Memory Championship 2019, Wuhan, China: Bronze Medalist, Random Words Discipline (J).[4]
3rd Asia Pacific Memory Championship 2019 Putrajaya, Malaysia: Bronze Trophy, Overall Bronze Champion (J).[5]
2020
editWorld Memory Champion 2020 China:
- Gold Trophy, Overall Championship
- Gold Trophy, Overall Championship – Adult Category
- Gold Medalist, Overall Championship
- Gold Medalist, Adult Category
- Gold Medalist, Names and Faces Discipline
- Gold Medalist, Random Words Discipline
- Silver Trophy, Overall Country Award for Pakistan
- Silver Medalist, Historic and Future Dates Discipline
- Silver Medalist, Binary Digits Discipline
- Silver Medalist, Speed Numbers Discipline
- Bronze Medalist, Abstract Images Discipline
- Bronze Medalist, Spoken Number Discipline.[6][7][8]
2021
editWorld Speed Reading Champion 2021 Ulaanbaatar Mongolia:
- Gold Medalist, Overall Championship
- Gold Trophy, Overall Championship[9]
References
edit- ^ "Pakistan's Emma Alam wins World Memory Championship 2020". geo.tv. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ Muslimah (31 December 2020). "Pakistani Girl Emma Alam Wins World Memory Championship 2020 | Breaking Multiple Records". The Muslimah ORG. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ "2019 World MM & SR Championship". Futuristic Learning. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ "Achievements". Emma Alam. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ "Asia Pacific Memory Sports Council & The World Memory Championships" (in Chinese (China)). Asia Pacific Memory Sports Council. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ Day, Chris (26 December 2020). "The 29th World Memory Championships 2020 Winners". The World Memory Championships. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ "Pakistani Girl Wins World Memory Championship 2020". EciEco. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ Anis, Arif (31 December 2020). "Pakistani girl wins global memory competition". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ "Early Bird Registration for the 2022 World Mind Championship is now OPEN!!". theworldspeedreadingchampionship.com. Retrieved 6 September 2024.