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Johann Randall Abrina, 31, was clearly the most outstanding mental banker in the two-day Philippine Memory Championships at the Makati Medical Center Auditorium last weekend as he topped nine of 10 disciplines to capture the overall title, in the process setting a new national speed record by reciting the order of a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards in 36.25 seconds or 15.06 ticks off the world mark.

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Robert Racasa and Johann Abrina barely had time to practice for the recent Memory Championships in London.

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Filipino Johann Randall Paton-og Abrina grabbed the silver medal for winning the speed cards category by memorizing a deck of cards in one minute, 20 seconds in the just-ended fourth UK International Open Memory Championships in Paddington, Central London Friday.

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The city government of Mandaluyong has thrown its full support behind two Filipinos out to set records in the 2010 Open International Memory Championships in London on Aug. 26 and 27.

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Roberto Racasa and Johan Randall Abrina will represent the Philippines in the World Memory Championship slated in August next year in Guangzhou, China.

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Johann Randall Abrina, 31, was clearly the most outstanding mental banker in the two-day Philippine Memory Championships at the Makati Medical Center Auditorium last weekend as he topped nine of 10 disciplines to capture the overall title, in the process setting a new national speed record by reciting the order of a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards in 36.25 seconds or 15.06 ticks off the world mark.

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Robert Racasa and Johann Abrina barely had time to practice for the recent Memory Championships in London.

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Filipino Johann Randall Paton-og Abrina grabbed the silver medal for winning the speed cards category by memorizing a deck of cards in one minute, 20 seconds in the just-ended fourth UK International Open Memory Championships in Paddington, Central London Friday.

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The city government of Mandaluyong has thrown its full support behind two Filipinos out to set records in the 2010 Open International Memory Championships in London on Aug. 26 and 27.

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Roberto Racasa and Johan Randall Abrina will represent the Philippines in the World Memory Championship slated in August next year in Guangzhou, China.

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