Emma Alam became the first Pakistani ever to win the World Memory Championship
Young Pakistani girl, Emma Alam, broke multiple world records as she won the 29th World Memory Championships global finals, beating over 300 competitors from all across the world. Participants from various countries such as Canada, China, United Kingdom, South Korea, India, Vietnam, United States, Malaysia, Algeria, Iraq, Hong Kong, Macau, Libya, Qatar, and Taiwan took part in the competition. Emma competed in all ten disciplines in a three-day competition, which took place virtually, with the Chinese city, Sanya, as the base. The annual competition was first held in 1991 in London. It was created by an English author, Tony Buzan, to make the memory sports official. The championship has been held in multiple cities all over the world since its inception. Emma Alam became the first Pakistani ever to win the World Memory Championship. Emma has been making the country proud in various competitions over the years, raking in countless trophies and medals. Her latest achievement makes her th...