ABOUT MSFI
Memory Sports Federation of India
The Memory Sports Federation of India (MSFI) serves as India's official governing body for memory sports, operating under the International Association of Memory (IAM), the global authority on memory sports based in Germany. MSFI's core mission is to promote memory sports and mental agility through various activities such as competitions, training, and educational programs. In alignment with IAM, MSFI upholds international standards, nurturing a competitive yet collaborative environment for memory athletes across the country. Committed to the advancement of memory sports, MSFI endeavors to elevate the recognition of Indian participants on the global stage while also contributing to the development of cognitive enhancement techniques and strategies.
Below is the information regarding the establishment of the Memory Sports Federation of India.
TEAM MSFI
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
Abida
Chaitali Shah
Mahender Eldasari
Megha Bahekar
Neha Gurjar
Preetha Nambiar
Shalaka Kering
Anish Dhanushkodi
Dipali A Chillal
Manika Goel
Meghna Singhi
Nidhi Kapoor
Dr. Ratna M Talvekar
Shilpa Jadhav
Anu Dhanushkodi
Hamsa Nandhini
Manoj Kumar
Mehul Shihora
Nirupama Guha
Santhisathyan
Shobhan Joshi
Dr. Bhagyashree Sarode
Ketan Kumar
Meenakshi Gupta
Monica Thomas
Pankaja
Dr. Saurabh Sarode
MSFI Arbiters
MSFI Arbiters are vital figures within the realm of memory sports, tasked with upholding fairness and integrity in competitions. The Memory Sports Federation International (MSFI) assumes the crucial duty of meticulously training these Arbiters to ensure they possess the necessary skills and knowledge to officiate Memory Championships effectively. This training equips them with the expertise needed to enforce rules, resolve disputes, and maintain a level playing field for all competitors.
Enclosed is the Arbiters' Pledge.
International Association of Memory
International Association of Memory is a Worldwide Federation with the overarching vision of bringing memory sports to everybody and providing a free and democratic environment for the memory community, where people can participate as they wish and contribute to our common effort. A large community of memory athletes, organisers, arbiters, volunteers, helpers and contributors are working together in order to achieve this goal.
The inaugural World Memory Championship by IAM took place in Indonesia in 2017, followed by Austria in 2018, China in 2019, and India in 2023.
Launched in 2016, the International Association of Memory (IAM) represents the future of memory sports, providing a democratic, transparent and independent foundation on which to take it forward.
To learn more about IAM, please visit the website.
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