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Sam Johnson (sancy) Photos. Sancy Suraj breaks the Guinness World Record For The... - WorldMemoryNews. Worldmemorynews. Memory Guru Lands Guinness World Record | So-Co-IT. Posted by Publisher Computer & Software, Picture Gallery Friday, 22. November 2013 Singapore citizen Sancy Suraj broke the Guinness World Record by memorizing 160 colors shown in a random sequence Sancy is now in the Guinness World Record books for “longest color sequence memorized” having successfully recalled the sequence of 160 primary colors without error. The first record was set in 2001 in Munich, Germany by Florian Dollner, who memorized 40 colors without error. This amazing event, held at ITE College East Campus, Singapore.

“It’s a fantastic feeling to have a Guinness World Record. Sancy Suraj also represented his country, Singapore, back in 2011 to take part in the World Memory Championship. His record has been approved by Guinness World Records: If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Sophia Eldridge at +65 6692 2244 or email at Contact@Pinnacleminds.com.sg. World’s Longest Colour Sequence Memorised | Myanmar Book Of Records. Sancy Suraj Singh memorised a sequence of 160 randomly generated colours on the computer screen at the rate of 2 sec per colour. He then proceeded to write the sequence on a piece of paper with a perfect score. The record was approved by Guinness as the world record for the longest sequence of colours memorised. The event was hosted by ITE College East at its Staff Clubhouse on 14 Apr 2012. Sancy runs the memory training company, Pinnacle Minds.

Sancy Suraj Singh memorised a sequence of 160 randomly generated colours on the computer screen at the rate of 2 sec per colour. Sancy Suraj Singh memorised a sequence of 160 randomly generated colours on the computer screen at the rate of 2 sec per colour. Sancy Suraj. Breaking Bad cooks up record-breaking formula for GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2014 edition | Guinness World Records. In case you didn’t know, “Breaking Bad” is a pretty amazing show. And in case you did know, now we can tell you just how amazing – officially. The iconic AMC drama will feature in the upcoming GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2014 edition as the “ highest rated TV series,” thanks to its metascore of 99/100 on MetaCritic.com. To celebrate this achievement as the show heads for that giant cooking lab in the sky, we decided to pick some appropriate records for various characters from the program. Heisenberg approved.

Walter White: Most underpants worn at once For a notoriously sinister and ruthlessly manipulative drug kingpin, Walter White sure does spend a lot of time in his tighty-whities. Which means Steve Jacobs (above) better watch out. Jesse Pinkman: Longest marathon drumming It's easy to forget that Jesse once had a life outside his alternating states of wallowing in despair and firecracker rage. Hank Schrader: Largest beer tasting Saul Goodman: Largest collection of mobile phones Need we say more? Memory Expert, Sancy Suraj, Breaks pi National Record. Singapore- Most of us struggle reciting past the 3.141 mark for pi. However, on the 21st of November 2018, Sancy Suraj recited 1505 digits of pi in perfect order. Sancy is also the founder of Pinnacle Minds, which he formed in 2011 and the newly formed Knowles Training Institute in 2018. "I used advance memory techniques like the Roman Room method and the Major System", said Sancy.

"These techniques have been around for a long time. Sancy taught himself these techniques when he was during his undergraduate degree in Monash University. Using the major system, Sancy turns digits into images. Sancy Suraj is also the World Record Holder for The Longest Colour Sequence Memorised. Sancy Suraj (Memory Athlete) | Wikipedi.a Wiki | Fandom. Sancy Suraj (Memory Athlete) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sancy Suraj (born October 26, 1985) is a memory athlete from Singapore. Sancy is also the founder of a memory training company, Pinnacle Minds and a corporate training solutions company, Knowles Training Institute.

In 2019, Sancy started The Umonics Method, a memory improvement enrichment program for preschoolers. Sancy holds 2 memory records and was the first Singaporean to hold a world record in a memory category in back in 2012. He represented Singapore in the World Memory Championships in 2011. World Memory Championships 2011 Sancy represented Singapore in the World Memory Championships in 2011.

Sancy Suraj is known to use the 3-Digit Major System. Sancy also uses memory techniques popularized by the likes of Tony Buzan and Dominic O'Brien, which involves turning raw data, like packs of cards, a series of numbers into people. At the World Memory Championships in 2011 Sancy Suraj memorized: Memory Records Career Bibliography.

Sancy Suraj Founder of Knowles Training Institute -Sancy Suraj. My Qualifications: I Represented Singapore in the World Memory Championships in 2011. There I memorized, 176 abstract images in 15 minutes, 98 words in 15 minutes, 480 numbers in 60 minutes, 51 names, and faces in 15 minutes, 460 binary digits in 30 minutes. I held the world record for the longest colour sequence memorized in 2011. For that record, I memorized 160 colours in 5 minutes 20 seconds and recalled all colours in perfect sequence. I hold the Singapore record for pi memorization and recitation. For that record, I memorized & recalled 1505 digits in 30 mins in perfect order. That event was sponsored by RedBull and GNC.

I’m the founder of Pinnacle Minds, a memory training company based in Singapore that was founded in 2011. I have Worked With Over 100 companies and some of them include Multi-Billion Dollar Companies like Singapore Airlines, Bank of Singapore, Maybank, United Overseas Bank, Mapletree Investment, GIC, Nasdaq. Sancy Suraj Smashes Singapore Pi Memory Record - World Fiber Line - Medium. Published 13/09/2018 @ World Fiber Line with special thanks to Singapore Book of Records 2018. Sancy Suraj successfully memorised and recited 1505 digits of Pi in perfect order without on 9 November 2018 at Knowles Training Institute. The event was sponsored by Redbull & GNC. Sancy Suraj is also the founder of Pinnacle Minds, a memory training company based in Singapore, Knowles Training Institute, a corporate training solutions company and The Umonics Method.

Sancy Suraj has also held the world record for the longest colour sequenced memorised. In that record, he memorised 160 random colours in 5 minutes 20 seconds. [6] Sancy Suraj World Memory News [7] Sancy Suraj Asian Business Wire. Memorising 160 Colours in a Row! Singapore Boasts New World Record Holder. Memory Expert Smashes Current World Record (firmenpresse) - SINGAPORE -- On Sunday 14 April 2012, Singapore citizen, Sancy Suraj, broke the Guinness World Record™ by memorizing 160 colours shown in a random sequence.

The previous record was set by Nishant Kasibathla whom only managed to memorise 100 colours. Sancy Suraj is also the founder of memory training company, Pinnacle Minds. "I trained hard for this record. I saw that the previous record holder only managed 100 colours and I knew I could beat that! I’m younger, faster and I’ve mastered way more effective memorization techniques. Sancy has his name etched in the Guinness Book of World Record for the "longest colour sequence memorized" having successfully recalled the sequence of 160 primary colours without any error. When asked if he had any more records he plans to break or set, Sancy replied “Yes. ContactSophia EldridgeTelephone+65 6692 2244Emailcontact(at)pinnacleminds.com.sgWebsitewww.pinnacleminds.com.sg Singapore Kategorie:

Sancy Suraj Sets New Record For Pi Recitation in Singapore. — RockttedNews. Sancy Suraj Sets New Record For Pi Recitation in Singapore. On 9/11/2018, Mr. Sancy Suraj of Pinnacle Minds and Knowles Training Institute broke Most Number Of Pi Digits Memorised And Recalled In 30 Mins in Singapore. Sancy Suraj is the founder of Knowles Training Institute, a corporate training company helping organisations achieve optimal results. On 9 Nov 2018, Mr.Sancy succeeded in writing down the most number of Oi digits ever attempted in sunny Singapore. In 30 mins he managed to record down 1,505 digits without a single error. Mr. Sancy Suraj is also the record holder for memorising 160 randomly generated colours on the computer screen since 2012. Source: 1. 2. 3. ‎My First Million Digits of Pi on Apple Books.

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