Johannes Mallow
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Johannes Mallow (born June 7, 1981 Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German memory sportsman. Johannes Mallow (born June 7, 1981, in Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German memory athlete. He won the World Memory Championships in 2012 and the 2018 World Memory Championship organized by the International Association of Memory (IAM).[1][2] He studied successfully Communication Technology at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg and finalized his PhD thesis in 2016 at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He also works as a mind coach and scientific author.
- 2025 German Memory Champion (8 Wins total)
- 2023 European Memory Champion
- 2018 IAM World Memory Champion
- 2017 Memory Champion of the IAM-AMSC Korea Open
- 2016 Memory Champion of the Regional German Open Memory Championship
- 2015 Memory Champion of Germany
- 2015 Extreme Memory Tournament Champion[3]
- 2013 Runner-up at World Memory Championships
- 2013 Memory Champion of Germany
- 2012 World Memory Champion
- 2012 Memoriad - Binary Digits World Memory Champion[4]
- 2012 Memory Champion of Germany
- 2011 Runner-up at Memory Championship of Germany
- 2010 Runner-up at World Memory Championships
- 2010 Memory Champion of Germany
- 2009 Runner-up at World Memory Championships
- 2008 Memory Champion of Germany
- 2008 Memory Champion of North Germany
- 2007 World Memory Champion in the discipline of Historical Dates
- 2007 Memory Champion of North Germany
- 2006 Memory Champion of North Germany
Previous Records
- Memorize 400 playing cards in 10 minutes (April 9, 2016 in Lübeck/Germany at the Regional German Open Memory Championship)
- Memorize 501 numbers in 5 minutes (December 1, 2013 in London/England at the World Memory Championship 2013)
- Memorize 1080 binary numbers in 5 minutes (September 22, 2013 in Gothenburg/Sweden at the Swedish Memory Open Championship 2013)
- Memorize 937 numbers in 15 minutes (September 22, 2013 in Gothenburg/Sweden at the Swedish Memory Open Championship 2013)
- Memorize 364 spoken numbers (September 22, 2013 in Gothenburg/Sweden at the Swedish Memory Open Championship 2013)
- Memorize 492 abstract images in 15 minutes (July 27, 2013 in Isny im Allgäu/Germany at the German Memory Championship 2013)
- Memorize 132 Historical Dates out of 140 in 5 minutes (September 25, 2011 in Gothenburg/Sweden at the Swedish Memory Open Championship 2011)