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Lebanese Boy Wins World Genius Competition

Lebanese Boy Wins World Genius Competition
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A sixth grade Lebanese boy came in first place in an international junior mental calculation competition in Germany, beating dozens of participants from more than 40 countries.

Lebanese Boy Wins World Genius Competition

Eleven-year-old Mohammad al-Mir received a record score of 1400 over 1500 in the two-hour final test, outpacing by 300 points the second place competitor in the annual Junior Mental Calculation World Championship.

"I was able to answer all the questions and resolve all the quizzes. It is such a good feeling to get excellent marks," Mir, who also holds Canadian citizenship.

Family and friends of the boy celebrated with fireworks and sung chants in his poor neighborhood of Abi Samra in Tripoli, north Lebanon, upon his return Tuesday from the three-day contest in which he earned the title "World [junior] Genius."

It was not the first time that Mir participated in a brainteaser challenge. His first competition was in 2012 in Lebanon in which he figured among the 20 finalists for first place. He also won a trip to Japan in 2013 to take part in a training camp on mental calculation.

"Nothing is impossible as long as there is a strong will," the father said, calling on parents to support their children in achieving success.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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