Clemens Mayer Explained

Clemens Mayer (born September 25, 1985, in Brannenburg) is a German memory sports person. He was World Memory Champion in 2005 and 2006.[1] [2] At the age of 19 years and 10 months, he became the youngest-ever world memory champion in 2005. 12 years later, in 2017, then-18-year- and 11-month-old Mongolian Munkhshur Narmandakh became the youngest champion ever and Mayer lost this record. Narmandakh lost this record to Wei Qinru who won the 2018 world championships at age 14.[3]

He uses the method of loci. He originally intended to be an Olympic runner, but decided to go into memory sports after watching Gunther Karsten on German television.[4] Since participating in the South German Memory Championship on 24 June 2007, he did not compete in any championship of memory sports.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldmemorychampionships.com/hall_of_fame_Clemens_Mayer.asp?id=74 World Memory Championship site
  2. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2327879.ece?print=yes&randnum=1151003209000 Times Online
  3. Web site: WMC 2018.
  4. http://discovermagazine.com/2006/apr/world-memory-championship/article_view?b_start:int=1&-C= Discover Magazine
  5. http://iam-stats.com/athlete.php?id=10665 CLEMENS MAYER