About: Clemens Mayer

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Clemens Mayer (born September 25, 1985 in Brannenburg) is a German memory sports person. He was World Memory Champion in 2005 and 2006. 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 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.

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  • Clemens Mayer (born September 25, 1985 in Brannenburg) is a German memory sports person. He was World Memory Champion in 2005 and 2006. 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 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. 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. Since participating in the South German Memory Championship on 24 June 2007, he did not compete in any championship of memory sports. (en)
  • Clemens Mayer (* 25. September 1985 in Brannenburg) ist ein deutscher Gedächtnissportler, der als erster Deutscher 2005 und 2006 Gedächtnisweltmeister (Mehrkampf) wurde. Außerdem betreibt er Mittel- und Langstreckenlauf und besuchte mehrere Jahre lang ein Sportgymnasium in Cottbus. 2005 begann er sein Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der LMU in München. (de)
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  • Clemens Mayer (* 25. September 1985 in Brannenburg) ist ein deutscher Gedächtnissportler, der als erster Deutscher 2005 und 2006 Gedächtnisweltmeister (Mehrkampf) wurde. Außerdem betreibt er Mittel- und Langstreckenlauf und besuchte mehrere Jahre lang ein Sportgymnasium in Cottbus. 2005 begann er sein Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der LMU in München. (de)
  • Clemens Mayer (born September 25, 1985 in Brannenburg) is a German memory sports person. He was World Memory Champion in 2005 and 2006. 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 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. (en)
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  • Clemens Mayer (de)
  • Clemens Mayer (en)
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