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Nelson Charles Dellis (born February 4, 1984) is an American memory athlete and consultant. He is a five-time USA Memory Champion, holding the record for most wins of the national memory champion title. He is also one of the co-founders of Memory League (formerly,
Extreme Memory Tournament Memory League is a memory competition platform originally founded and created by Nelson Dellis and Simon Orton under the name Extreme Memory Tournament (XMT). Memory League differs from traditional memory competitions in the fact that it is enti ...
). Nelson also runs ''Climb 4 Memory'' - a nonprofit which "aims to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's disease research through mountain climbs around the world."


Personal life

Dellis was born in
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, UK, to a
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mother and a French father, and grew up in
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,
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, and the
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. He attended high school at
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in
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,
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. After graduation, he went on to attend the
University of Miami The University of Miami (UM, UMiami, Miami, U of M, and The U) is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida. , the university enrolled 19,096 students in 12 colleges and schools across nearly 350 academic majors and programs, incl ...
, where he graduated with a major in
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and a minor in
mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
. He then earned a
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in computer science, also from the University of Miami, and wrote his thesis on
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. He is a
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who has climbed on four expeditions to
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, and has scaled
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's
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along with other mountains around the world.


Mental athletics

Dellis was originally inspired to improve his memory after seeing the decline of his grandmother's memory due to
Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
, and entered his first memory competition in 2009. He has since placed in a number of competitions as well as broken numerous memory records (see below). Dellis was featured in the 2012 documentary ''Ben Franklin Blowing Bubbles at a Sword: The Journey of a Mental Athlete''. He also appeared in the
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program ''Memory Games'' in July 2013, which covered the 2013 US Memory Championships. He has also been interviewed regarding memory training on ''
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'', '' The Dr. Oz Show'', and ''
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''.


Notable competitions


2010

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 6, New York City, USA): 3rd place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most numbers in 5 minutes: 178 digits. *''Friendly (Cambridge) Memory Championship'' (May 2, Cambridge, UK): 2nd place overall. Dellis broke US records in all 10 disciplines at this event, raising the international standard for American competitors in memory sports.


2011

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 7, New York City, USA): 1st place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most numbers in 5 minutes: 248 digits, and the fastest to memorize a deck of cards: 66 seconds. *''UK Open Memory Championship'' (Aug. 25-26, London, UK): 2nd place overall. *''German Open Memory Championship'' (Sept. 16-17, Heilbronn, Germany): 6th place overall.


2012

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 24, New York City, USA): 1st place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most numbers in 5 minutes: 303 digits, the fastest to memorize a deck of cards: 66 seconds, and the most names memorized in 15 minutes: 162 names. Dellis was the first and only (as of Feb. 17, 2017) mental athlete to win all four events in the morning part of the competition, getting a perfect 400 total points across four events *''
World Memory Championships The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1 ...
'' (Dec. 14-16, London, UK): 7th place overall. Dellis broke the US international record, at this event, for memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time: 40.65 seconds . He also received the title of international
Grand Master of Memory Grand Master of Memory (GMM) is a title previously awarded by the International Association of Memory to people who are able to successfully negotiate the following three memory feats: *Memorise 1,000 random digits in an hour *Memorise the order of ...
, the highest title bestowed by the World Memory Sports Council, at this event.


2013

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 24, New York City, USA): 2nd place overall. *''
World Memory Championships The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1 ...
'' (Nov. 30-Dec. 2, London, UK): 12th place overall. Dellis broke the US international record, at this event, for memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes: 339 digits.


2014

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 29, NYC, New York): 1st place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most numbers in 5 minutes: 310 digits, and the most names memorized in 15 minutes: 193 names. *''
World Memory Championships The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1 ...
'' (Dec. 11-14, Haikou, China): 9th place overall. At this event, Dellis broke the US international record for most words memorized in 15 minutes: 255 words, and the US international record for most international names memorized in 15 minutes: 125 names.


2015

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Mar. 29, NYC, New York): 1st place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most names memorized in 15 minutes: 201 names. After the championship win, Dellis became only the second America memory athlete to win four US titles. *''UK Open Memory Championship'' (Aug. 27-28, London, UK): 6th place overall. *''
World Memory Championships The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1 ...
'' (Dec. 16-18, Chengdu, China): 23rd place overall.


2016

*''Memoriad'' (Nov. 8-10, Las Vegas, NV): gold: Names & Faces, bronze: Speed Reading. He also set an Olympic Memory Record for memorizing the most names in 15 minutes: 198 names. *''UK Memory League Championship'' (Nov. 19-20, London, UK): 2nd place overall/finals runner-up.


2019

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Apr. 28, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania): 2nd place overall. Dellis broke the US record for memorizing the most names memorized in 15 minutes: 235 names, a record which he had previously held a year prior.


2021

*''
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
'' (Oct. 23, Orlando, Florida): 1st place overall. Dellis won his fifth title breaking the record for winning the most USA Memory Championship titles.


Records

As of Oct. 28, 2019, Dellis held 3 American records. He was the first American to memorize a deck of cards at an international competition in under 60 seconds. He was also the second American to achieve the
Grand Master of Memory Grand Master of Memory (GMM) is a title previously awarded by the International Association of Memory to people who are able to successfully negotiate the following three memory feats: *Memorise 1,000 random digits in an hour *Memorise the order of ...
title. Dellis holds a number of memory records, including the US national record for memorizing the most names in 15 minutes, 235 names. He also is the former record holder for memorizing a deck of shuffled cards in 63 seconds as well as for memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes, with 339 digits memorized. He is also ranked 15th in the world for memorizing a deck of cards, with a time of 40.65 seconds, one of the fastest times for an American in an international competition. He currently ranks 50th in the world as a memory athlete.


Career

Before becoming involved in memory athletics, Dellis worked as a
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for
Wolfram Research Wolfram Research, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational company that creates computational technology. Wolfram's flagship product is the technical computing program Wolfram Mathematica, first released on June 23, 1988. Other products include Wo ...
. He also worked as a Veterinary Technician and as a Vedic Mathematics (mental math) teacher at Math Monkey of Pinecrest in Miami. In Chicago, he worked at a local yarn shop, experimenting with large scale knitting projects. He now works as a public speaker and memory consultant, giving talks on his climbs as well as holding seminars about memory techniques. Dellis also co-founded Memory League (formerly,
Extreme Memory Tournament Memory League is a memory competition platform originally founded and created by Nelson Dellis and Simon Orton under the name Extreme Memory Tournament (XMT). Memory League differs from traditional memory competitions in the fact that it is enti ...
), a type of competitive memory platform that allows memory enthusiasts to challenge each other online. He has also authored numerous books: a children's picture book called "I Forgot Something (but I can't remember what it was)" (2016) designed to teach children the basics of memory techniques, "Remember It! The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget" (2018), a memory technique, how-to book for the everyday person, and "Memory Superpowers!: An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don’t Want to Forget" (2020), a memory technique how-to book for kids in school.


Charity work

In 2010, Dellis founded Climb for Memory, a charity organization that raises money for Alzheimer's research through sponsored mountain climbs undertaken by Dellis.
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sponsored an ascent of Everest in 2013, following up on a 2011 attempt in which Dellis had to turn back 280 feet from the summit due to equipment failure. He also attempted Everest in 2016 but turned around at the South Col because of developing
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. In 2021, Nelson made another attempt on Everest, reaching 8300 meters before turning around.


Media Appearances

Nelson was a contestant on
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, the American version of The Brain, making it to the finals of his episode by memorizing bank vault codes and then having to open them from memory, while being suspended from the ceiling.Ryan Yousefi
"Miami Resident to Show Off Amazing Memory Talents on Fox's Superhuman"
in miaminewtimes.com, June 12, 2017.
Nelson has been featured in
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,James Taranto
"How to Store Data Along Memory Lane"
in wsj.com, January 18, 2019.
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,Michael Humphrey
"Memory Games"
in NewYorker.com, March 8, 2010.
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,Rebecca Hiscott
"Man With World's Strongest Memory Crusades Against Alzheimer's"
in mashable.com, April 5, 2014.
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,Jason Hanna
"Spurred by love and fear, memory champ aims to inspire"
in CNN.com, March 23, 2012.
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,Eric Pfeiffer
"U.S. memory champion Nelson Dellis shares his secrets for strengthening your mind"
in yahoo.com, March 29, 2014.
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,Melanie Pinola
"Remember People's Names and Faces by Creating Visual Hooks for Them"
in Lifehacker.com, January 8, 2013.
Vital Signs with Dr.
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,Sanjay Gupta
"How to build your memory palace"
in CNN.com, June 22, 2017.
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,J. Wolfe
"Nelson Dellis Memory Champ - NBC TODAY SHOW"
from Today.com, March 14, 2011.
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,Tyler Daswick
"How to Build a Better Memory"
in MensHealth.com, August 7, 2017.
among others. In 2012, Nelson began production for a documentary called ''Memory Games'' with
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-winning director Janet Tobias. The documentary premiered in New York in November 2018. ''Memory Games'' was bought by
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and launched on June 19th, 2019. Nelson was featured in the 2019 season of the
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series Unnatural Selection. In the show, geneticist
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says it is important to obtain genomic information from extraordinary people. Dr. Estep tests Nelson's recall abilities using playing cards and DNA, and then the two tour a genetics lab and observe large DNA sequencing machines as they discuss sequencing Nelson's genome.


Bibliography

* ''Remember It!: The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget'', Abrams Books Press HC, September 25, 2018, * ''Memory Superpowers!: An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don’t Want to Forget'', Abrams Books for Young Readers, August 18, 2020,


See also

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World Memory Championships The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time. The championship has taken place annually since 1991, with the exception of 1 ...
*
USA Memory Championship The USA Memory Championship is an annual competition that took place every spring in New York City until 2016, and is currently held in Orlando, Florida, after an online qualifier. It was founded by Tony Dottino, President of Dottino Consulting Gro ...
*
Grand Master of Memory Grand Master of Memory (GMM) is a title previously awarded by the International Association of Memory to people who are able to successfully negotiate the following three memory feats: *Memorise 1,000 random digits in an hour *Memorise the order of ...
*
Memory sport Memory sport, sometimes referred to as competitive memory or the mind sport of memory, refers to competitions in which participants attempt to memorize then recall different forms of information, under certain guidelines. The sport has been formal ...
*
Mnemonist The title mnemonist refers to an individual with the ability to remember and recall unusually long lists of data, such as unfamiliar names, lists of numbers, entries in books, etc. Some mnemonists also memorize texts such as long poems, speeches, o ...


References


External links

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Climb For Memory

Memory League
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