The World Junior Memory Championships (WJMC) runs as a subset of the World Memory Championships (WMC).

All competitors need to be between 13 and 17 years old to qualify.[1] For many countries, in addition to age requirements, one needs to go through a series of regional and national qualification competitions before they can apply for WJMC.[2] The recent champions are from Mongolia, China and Germany.[3]

Recent Championships[4]

Year Location Champion Nationality Points
2019 China WEI Qinru Chinese 9091
2018 China WEI Qinru Chinese 7946
2017 China Lkhagvadulam ENKHTUYA Mongolian 7491
2016 Singapore Munkhshur NARMANDAKH Mongolian 6770
2015 Chengdu, China Purevjav ERDENESAIKHAN GMM IGM Mongolian 6404
2014 Haikou, China Enkhmunkh ERDENEBATKHAAN IGM Mongolian 5292
2013 Croydon, London, England Namuuntuul BAT-ERDENE GMM Mongolian 5568
2012 London, England Konstantin SKUDLER German 3667
2011 Guangzhou, China WANG Diandian GMM Chinese 4745
2010 Guangzhou, China YANG Hong Chinese 4621
2009 London, England Dorothea Seitz German 5552
2008 Manama, Bahrain Dorothea Seitz German 3868

References

  1. "About the sport". The World Memory Championships. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  2. "A Memorable 25 years for the Mind Sport of Memory". The World Memory Championships. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  3. "World Junior Memory Championships 2016". www.world-memory-statistics.com. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  4. "World Memory Statistic". www.world-memory-statistics.com. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
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