A 10-Year-Old Dubai Student Breaks a World Record
- Publish date: Wednesday، 05 May 2021
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Sara Chhipa, a talented student from Dubai broke a world record in a virtual event. The 10-year-old successfully named all officially recognised 196 countries in virtual event hosted by Brian Rhyme, Singapore yesterday live on Facebook and Youtube.
The previous record included only naming the countries and their capitals but Sara took it a step further and named their currencies
Representatives from OMG Book of World Records were there to present Sara with a certificate.
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Sara, 6th grade student at the Gems Modern Academy, has been training on memorising the names through cognitive mindset, association systems, creative tools and techniques.
The young girl was under a mentorship of Sushsant Mysorkar, the founder of Brain Rhyme Cognitive Solutions in Mumbai.
Sara put more than 1,500 hours of work to memorise all those names.
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