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SINGAPORE - A Singapore permanent resident broke the Guiness World Record by memorising 100 colours shown in random sequence.
Nishant Kasibhatla, the highest ranked Asian at the World Memory Championships in 2003, will enter the records for 'longest colour sequence memorised".
He recalled 100 colours without a single mistake.
The feat was witnessed by Mr Sonny Aswani, The Estonian honorary consul in Singapore, and Mr Jeffrey Gomez, Executive Director, Marketing Institute of Singapore.
Nishan said memorising the colours took him 45 minutes.
"I've been training hard for months for this moment, and am very proud to help Singapore claim another world record. It's a fantastic feeling!"
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110404-271668.html
Nishant Kasibhatla, the highest ranked Asian at the World Memory Championships in 2003, will enter the records for 'longest colour sequence memorised".
He recalled 100 colours without a single mistake.
The feat was witnessed by Mr Sonny Aswani, The Estonian honorary consul in Singapore, and Mr Jeffrey Gomez, Executive Director, Marketing Institute of Singapore.
Nishan said memorising the colours took him 45 minutes.
"I've been training hard for months for this moment, and am very proud to help Singapore claim another world record. It's a fantastic feeling!"
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110404-271668.html