By Saurav Pandey | July 16, 2025
Memory competitions test the limits of human cognitive abilities, and the World Memory Championship (WMC) is the ultimate stage for memory athletes worldwide. The 33rd WMC saw fierce competition among 21 countries, with Mongolia emerging as the clear leader.
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The undisputed champion of the 33rd WMC, Mongolia, dominated the competition with an impressive 21,007 points. The standout performer was 14-year-old Enkhjargal Uuriintsolmon, who claimed the Overall Champion title.
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A consistent leader in memory sports, China secured second place with 12,916 points. Chinese competitors are known for their disciplined training methods and exceptional recall abilities.
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Vietnam made a strong showing with 5,920 points, tying with Algeria. Vietnamese memory athletes have been rising in global rankings, proving their ability to compete with the best.
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Algeria tied with Vietnam, showcasing the increasing talent from North Africa in memory sports. Algerian competitors demonstrated remarkable skills in speed memorization.
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India rounded out the top five with 4,293 points, proving its strong presence in memory sports. Indian memory athletes are known for their quick calculation and pattern recognition skills.
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