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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-12 21-32

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Ned's journey into competitive memory began in 2016 when he discovered the Singapore Memory Championships through an advertisement. His natural aptitude quickly propelled him to success; at a young age, he clinched medals and set records, including memorizing 52 decks of playing cards in under 30 seconds. He also achieved the world record for memorizing 96 names and faces in just 15 minutes, a feat that earned him media recognition and established him as a prominent young figure in the memory sports community.

His dedication to training was intense—spending up to eight hours daily on memorization exercises and honing techniques like the Memory Palace. These skills not only earned him medals but also instilled confidence and a sense of identity beyond academics.