Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) — Brain Infinite, approved by the International Association of Memory (IAM), hosted a spectacular event that showcased the remarkable abilities of memory athletes from across the globe. The IAM World Memory Championship 2023 brought together 779 participants from 13 countries who astounded audiences with their incredible memory skills. The championship, held in Navi Mumbai from November 24 to 26, not only celebrated intense competition but also fostered cultural exchange and collaboration among memory enthusiasts worldwide.
Tenuun Tamir from Mongolia emerged victorious as the World Champion, achieving the highest level of memory excellence at the competition. With participants pushing the boundaries of human memory capabilities, each category witnessed mind-boggling displays of memory prowess.
The successful execution of the IAM World Memory Championship 2023 in India can be attributed to the visionary leadership of Amrut Jadhav, founder of Brain Infinite, and the valuable contributions of co-founders Pranit Gaikwad and Rakesh Thombre. Program Director Tara Thombre and Master Trainer Nidhi Kapoor also played pivotal roles in positioning India as a global hub for Memory Sports.
Expressing his joy, Amrut Jadhav, Founder of Brain Infinite, said, Bringing the World Memory Championship to India for the first time has been a surreal experience. Witnessing superhuman abilities in memory sports on our home turf is a testament to the global recognition of India’s potential in this field. Our mission to make India a leader in memory sports is now a reality.
The event was inaugurated by Simon Reinhard, Chairman of IAM, who not only kicked off the championship but also participated as a Memory athlete. Corinna Draschl, Chief Arbiter of IAM, ensured that the competition adhered to the highest standards of fairness and IAM rules. With over 250 Arbiters participating, the integrity of the championship remained intact.
The IAM headquarters in Germany applauded the resounding success of the IAM World Memory Championship 2023 in India, recognizing its significant contribution to the global promotion of memory sports. IAM, as the global governing body for Memory Sports, aims to bring memory sports to a wider audience by promoting fair and competitive memory competitions worldwide.
Brain Infinite, a leading organization in Memory Training, shares the vision of making India a global destination for Memory Sports. Founded by Amrut Jadhav and co-founded by Pranit Gaikwad and Rakesh Thombre, Brain Infinite has showcased the immense potential of India in the field of memory sports by successfully hosting the first-ever World Cup of Memory in the country.
The IAM World Memory Championship 2023 enthralled audiences with its awe-inspiring feats and served as a platform for memory enthusiasts from different nations to come together and exchange knowledge and experiences. India’s hosting of the championship has put the country on the global memory sports map and opened doors for future events that will further propel India’s prominence in the field.
In an extraordinary showcase of memory prowess, the IAM World Memory Championship 2023 proved that the boundaries of human memory are limitless. The event not only celebrated the outstanding achievements of memory athletes but also underscored the universal appeal and potential of memory sports.