Kingsley Chew

Kingsley Chew Kin Meng (simplified Chinese: 周键明, born 1989 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is a Malaysian memory athlete and Guinness World Record holder for The Most Decimal Places of Euler's Number Memorised in 2019. He has broken seven Malaysian Memory Records and achieved the title of International Master of Memory.

Early life
Kingsley studied accounting at SEGi University, his first exposure to memory training was in 2011 during his university days.

Achievements
Kingsley successfully achieved the International Master of Memory title during the World Memory Championships. He was ranked No.1 Memory athlete in Malaysia and Top 80 in the world. In 2018, Kingsley was recognized as the first International arbiter of the Global Memory Championship in China, which served as the head of the committee of arbiters of the competition.

On March 31, In 2019, Kingsley broke the Guinness World Record for The Most Decimal Places of Euler's Number Memorized, he successfully recited 4556 digits of Euler’s number within 1 hour, 7 minutes and 49 seconds.

Honours, and awards

 * 2019: Guinness World Records - Most decimal places of Euler’s number memorised.
 * 2019: Malaysia Book of records - Most decimal places of Euler’s number memorised.
 * 2019: Top 30 Finalists of Ten Outstanding Young Malaysians by JCI Malaysia.
 * 2018: International Arbiter of the Global Memory Championship, China.
 * 2016: Achieved International Master of Memory (IMM) title in World Memory Championship.
 * 2016: Ranked No. 1 Memory athlete in Malaysia.
 * 2016: Ranked No.80 Memory athlete in the world.
 * 2016: Broke 3 Malaysia Memory Records.
 * 2015: Broke 4 Malaysia Memory Records.