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Austrian memory sports person
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Astrid Plessl

Astrid Plessl (b. 1984) is an Austrian memory sports person. She is a national champion and Grand Master of Memory. She garnered international attention in the field in 2003 for scoring well across ten disciplines.

References

  1. "World Memory Sports Council". World-memory-statistics.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  2. Michael Johnson (2004-08-13). "The New York Times". Retrieved 2014-02-22.


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