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Who are the seven memory masters in the world?
Malaysian world-class memory master Xu Minguang

International Master of Memory (English) is the title awarded by the World Memory Campaign Committee to anyone who can achieve three specified benchmarks. The specified three benchmarks are to write down 1 0,000 random numbers within one hour; Write down 10 decks of playing cards in one hour; Write down a deck of playing cards in two minutes.

In 2003, Jason and Wang Maohua won the title of world memory masters.

In 2007, six players including Guo Chuanwei, Ping Liu and Wu Tiansheng won the championship.

In 2008, Yuan Wenkui, a master of Wuhan University, and Zheng Caiqian, an undergraduate of Renmin University, won this title. Zheng Caiqian was the youngest master of world memory at that time.

In 2009, five players including Wang Feng of Wuhan University won the championship in London. Wang Feng ranks first in China and fifth in the world. Zhang Shi of Chongqing Nankai Middle School and his classmates achieved good results in the World Memory Competition held in London, becoming the youngest memory master in the world that year.

20 10, led by 24 China players from Hubei team, including, Liang, Liu and other places, won the championship in Guangzhou, China. Up to now, there are 39 world memory masters in China, most of whom are college students. Wuhan is the strongest. Six of the top 13 players in the world are from Wuhan. They are Wang Feng (1), Liu Su (6), Wei Li (9), Yuan Wenkui (1 1), Hu Xiaoling (12) and Darcy Chang (13).