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Santhi Sathyan is an Indian memory athlete and trainer from Kerala, recognized for setting a Guinness World Record in memory. In 2017, she memorized and recalled the longest sequence of objects within one minute. Guinness World Record On October 28, 2017, Santhi Sathyan set a Guinness World Record by memorizing 45 randomly placed objects in one minute and accurately rearranging them in 2 minutes and 57 seconds. This achievement surpassed the previous record of 43 objects held by Arpan Sharma of Nepal. Early Life and Training Santhi's interest in memory techniques began during her school years. She commenced intensive training seven years prior to setting the record, under the guidance of her husband, R.S. Anith Zoorya, an IT professional and psychology counselor. Together, they developed visualization-based techniques to enhance recall speed. Media Coverage Santhi's accomplishment has been featured in various media outlets: * **OnManorama** highlighted her exceptional memorization skills and detailed her journey to achieving the Guinness World Record. * **SheThePeople** covered her training regimen and the support from her husband in reaching this milestone. * **Ritz Magazine** reported on her record-setting performance and provided insights into her training methods. * **Deccan Chronicle** featured an article acknowledging her entry into the Guinness Book for memorizing 45 objects in one minute. Contributions and Coaching Following her record-setting achievement, Santhi has been dedicated to promoting memory training. She offers coaching and mentorship to individuals interested in enhancing their cognitive abilities. Active on social media, she shares insights and engages with the community through platforms like Instagram.
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