“From Medals to Meaning: Turning Memory Skills into Meaningful Change”

Date:2024-12-21 03:15:14      访问数:0

Xiya, currently a Year 9 student, has demonstrated remarkable dedication and talent in the field of memory sports. At the 33rd World Memory Championship China National Finals 2024, she achieved second place in the youth category. In addition, over the past few months, Xiya has earned 2 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze medals in various individual events, showcasing her exceptional skills and passion for memory sports.

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Earlier this year, Xiya made an even greater impact at the 2024 World Memory Championship Hong Kong Open. She claimed first place in the junior category and an impressive second place overall across all divisions (Kids, Juniors, and Adults). Her performance included seven gold medals, bringing her total medal count to ten, along with a monetary prize of 2,000 Hong Kong dollars.

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Beyond her success in competitions, Xiya is working to make a meaningful difference through her expertise. She is currently developing a Memory Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) aimed at supporting students with attention challenges by improving their concentration and academic performance. While the project is still in the planning stages, it is expected to launch next year, offering valuable support to students in need.


Xiya’s achievements highlight not only her personal excellence but also her commitment to giving back to the community. By combining her passion for memory sports with a sense of responsibility, she is actively creating positive change for others.

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