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KARACHI: Two Pakistani girls have bagged three titles in total from the Guinness World Records.
Hailing from Karachi, Emma Alam broke two world records, and teammate Syeda Kisa Zehra, broke one World Record, and both girls get recognised by the Guinness World Records after defeating India and Sweden.
Emma Alam, who is the World Memory Champion 2020, broke the world record of Most Random Words Memorised in Sequence in 15 Minutes 410 random words to be precise a record previously held by India.
She also broke the world record of Most Names and Faces Memorized in 15 Minutes, with 218 names and faces memorised, a record previously held by Sweden.
On the other hand, Syeda Kisa Zehra is a gold medallist at the 29th World Memory Championship who broke the world record of Most Historic/Future (fictional) Dates Memorized in 5 Minutes, with 241 dates memorised.
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Both Alam and Zehra broke the world record in fictional dates previously held by India; however, the latter scored higher than the former’s record and thus got the Guinness World Records title.
“It’s an honour to be recognised by the Guinness World Records, I can now say, ‘I am officially amazing!’,” Alam said. She also expressed that it’s a privilege to be declared the best in the world in the amazing feat of memory. The records were set in December 2020 but have just recently been certified by the Guinness World Records.