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World Memory Championship 2002
Location: London, England
Date: 24th - 26th August, 2002
PositionCompetitorScore
1Andi Bell WMC182 wordsWorld Record
2Dominic O'Brien WMC159 words 
3Astrid Plessl GMM140 wordsPersonal Best
4Nishant Kasibhatla GMM136 wordsPersonal Best
5Ben Pridmore WMC130 words 
6Yip Swe Chooi Dr. GMM128 wordsPersonal Best
7Christiane Stenger GMM127 wordsPersonal Best
8Gunther Karsten Dr. WMC105 words 
9Joachim Thaler GMM101 wordsPersonal Best
10Luise Sommer Dr. GMM100 words 
11Christina Braunger GMM98 words 
12Katharina Bunk GMM90 wordsPersonal Best
13Jan Formann GMM87 wordsPersonal Best
14John Louis GMM85 wordsPersonal Best
14Lukas Amsüss GMM85 words 
16Michaela Karsten Dr. GMM82 wordsPersonal Best
17Bernhard Roeschel80 wordsPersonal Best
18Lara Hick73 wordsPersonal Best
19David Becker70 wordsPersonal Best
20Teck Hoe Lim59 wordsPersonal Best
21Steffen Bütow GMM54 words 
22Mohd. Helmi Zainuddin46 wordsPersonal Best
23Robert Carder GMM40 words 
24Pierre Berbinau20 wordsPersonal Best
Please email Jennifer Goddard to advise of any errors or updates.

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