Speed-Memory



World Championship "Rome 2011". September 24 - 25
World Speed Memory Championships
Place
Title
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1
GGM
  Chus García
19,5
27,5
1792
40
68
1920
11212
2
GGM
  Pedro Correa
18,5
26,5
1868
41
72
1600
10868
3
GSM
  Miguel Ángel Vergara
17,5
30
1822
40
64
1440
10522
4
GSM
  José Manuel Campayo
15
25,5
1792
40
66
1200
9282
5
IM
  Álex Martínez
15
24,5
1327
30
52
1800
8007
6
IM
  Alfonso Linares
15
23
1207
34
54
1260
7557
7
IM
  Francisco Carlos Páez
14
22
1192
33
54
1500
7382
8

  Diogo Andrade
14
20
287
30
60
1440
     6147
9
IM
  Alonso lópez
0
0
1493
32
64
1760
5973
10
IM
  Vidal del Campo
16
0
1746
34
0
1440
5906
11
M
  Pedro Muñoz
0
22
1528
31
54
720
5778
12
IM
  Josema Bea
13
18
693
30
48
1320
5573
13
IM
  Sergio García
14,5
0
0
34
0
1080
3500
14

  Yusnier Viera
12
15
229
24
24
900
2929
15

  Daniel Rubio
10
14
287
24
36
360
2267
16

  Giuliano Migliarini
12
14
0
18
18
540
1840
Place
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1
  Ramón Campayo
17,0
31,0
2266
28
88
2400
11826
2
  Chus García 
19,0
27,5
2045
42
68
1760
11365
GRAND FINAL (25-9-2011)
Place
Title
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1

  Giada Gregori
0
8
287
12
15
400
1017
2

  Luca Astillero
7
8
344
12
12
80
804
3

  Arturo Mizzulinich
8
10
115
15
12
120
735
4

  Ginevra Capograssi
6
8
229
12
0
200
709
5

  Diletta Paci
6
0
229
12
0
240
669
6

  Diego de Montis
8
8
0
15
0
240
620
7

  Marco Astillero
8
8
57
12
0
240
617
8

  Andres Canducci
6
8
57
12
0
240
     577
9

  Cristina Mateo
0
0
57
6
0
40
127
Place
Title
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1

  Sandra Ruiz
9
14
459
18
24
440
1859
2

  Violeta Mangoni
7
8
229
12
0
360
889
3

  Ignacio Mateo
6
8
57
12
12
320
737
4

  Nicholas Petrungaro
6
8
115
12
12
200
675
ABSOLUTE FINAL (24-9-2011)
Under 10 years old
11-13 years old
14-17 years old
Place
Title
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1

  Mirko Petrungaro
9
10
287
12
12
400
1167
2

  Alexander A. Diaz
8
10
172
15
15
400
1102
3

  Alessio Ciorba
7
8
229
12
12
440
1049
4

  Sara Gamberoni
7
8
229
12
0
320
849
18 years old and up
Place
Title
COMPETITOR
Numbers
1 second
Numbers
4 seconds
Color Shapes
Binary
1 second
Binary
4 seconds
Matrices
POINTS
1

  Giuliano Migliarini
9
12
115
18
21
400
1295
2

  Walker Alonso Diaz
9
10
287
15
18
360
1267
3

  Giuseppe Visone
9
12
229
12
15
400
1179
4

  Roberto Germanà
9
10
287
12
12
280
1047
In second place, renewing her title as runner up, was Chus García, who set her own personal record on the 24th and even broke that new record in the finals on the 25th. The grand master Pedro Correa classified in third place thanks to an excellent performance which earned him the title "Grand Golden Master".

Furthermore, four other new master titles were earned: Miguel Ángel Vergara earned the title of "Grand Silver Master", and Álex Martínez, Alfonso Linares and Francisco Carlos Páez were named International Masters.

In the amateur competition, first place went to Sandra Ruiz, the daughter of International master José Ruiz, who was followed by the Italian memorizer Giuliani Migliarini.

Likewise, the Cuban champion Yusnier Viera gave a performance on the 24th in which he pulverized the world record for calendar calculation of the 365 days of 2011, by correctly writing the day of the week corresponding to each date while using a computer software program which showed flashes of the dates. His incredible time was 2'50''.

The German champion Ulrich Voight broke another world record by writing the first 100 digits of "pi" which a computer program showed in random order in just 39 seconds.

For the seventh consecutive time Ramón Campayo was proclaimed World Champion in Speed Memory in the world championship held on September 24-25 at Circolo Villa Spada, Roma, in what was undoubtedly the highest level, most disputed and most exciting competition in history. Given his poor state of health, Ramón had to rely on his experience and his performance was completely strategic. The champion focused on reaching a "decent" (according to him) score in 4 tests, and minimum scores in the 2 remaining tests (decimals and binary numbers in 1 second). With a multitude of nullified tries and with the use of the competition calculator to control Chus García, Ramón paced himself in order to win the championship without other pretentions.


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