List of child prodigies

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This is a list of people who in childhood (at or before 12) showed abilities in a specific field comparable to those of a highly skilled adult; hence the term child prodigy. Names added should fit this criterion and be properly sourced. Proper sources include respectable newssources, university websites, museum sites, and academic studies that refer to the person as "a prodigy" or describe one as fitting the criteria defined in the article Child prodigy. As a rule self-promotional sites must not be used when adding a name.

Contents

[edit] Mathematics and science

[edit] Mathematics

[edit] Mathematicians

[edit] Mental calculators

Note: Several mathematicians were mental calculators when they were still children. This section is for child prodigies largely or primarily known for calculating skills. It should be noted that mental calculators are sometimes more like savants than they are like child prodigies. They have skills that rarely exist in adults and they may not be truly "mature" in mathematical understanding.

[edit] Computer science and engineering

[edit] Engineering

[edit] Computer Science

[edit] Physics

  • Kim Ung-Yong: Attended university physics courses at age 4, Ph.D in physics before age 15.[31]
  • Song Yoo-geun: Physics prodigy who entered university at age 8.[32]
  • Tathagat Avatar Tulsi: Undergraduate degree at age 10[33]
  • Denis Krasnov ( Russian: Денис Владимирович Краснов): Prodigy from former USSR. Accepted to school at the age of 5 and at Moscow Engineering Physics Institute at the age of 13.[34]
  • Mikaela Fudolig: Finished college at the age of 16 with a degree in Physics, summa cum laude and class valedictorian (Class of 2007), at the University of the Philippines. Entered university at 11. Currently teaches Physics at the same university.[35]
  • Moshe Kai Cavalin: enrolled at East Los Angeles College at age 8, graduated at age 10 and now plans to study astrophysics.[36]

[edit] Chemistry

[edit] Mechanical engineering

  • Karl Benz: at the age of nine he started at the scientifically oriented Lyzeum, went on to study at the Poly-Technical University under the instruction of Ferdinand Redtenbacher, and at age fifteen he passed the entrance exam for mechanical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe

[edit] Medicine

[edit] Biology and psychology

  • Jean Piaget: Published a paper on the albino sparrow at 11, later a psychologist.[43]

[edit] The Arts

[edit] Acting/directing

Note: This section is mostly limited to child actors or directors who were respected enough to be nominated or win awards against adult competitors or who were declared prodigies. It also includes a few actors from eras predating film who were declared theatrical prodigies. This section must be limited in this way because being even an award-winning child actor is not, in itself, prodigious. (For child actors who won against juvenile competition see Academy Juvenile Award. These names do not necessarily equate to being competitive with adults and therefore do not necessarily fit as prodigies.)

[edit] Music

See List of music prodigies.

[edit] Literature

  • William Cullen Bryant: Published at ten, had a book of political satire poems at 13.[66]
  • Thomas Chatterton: He started as a poet at age 11. He began composing the poems that would make him famous at age 12.[67][68]
  • Lucretia Maria Davidson: By 11 had written some poems of note and before her death at 16 received praise as a writer.[69]
  • H. P. Lovecraft: recited poetry at age 2 and wrote long poems at age 5[70][71]
  • Mattie Stepanek: Successful writer when he died at 13.[72]
  • Lope de Vega: wrote his first play at the age of 12.[73][74] Could read Latin at 5 and was translating Latin verse at ten.
  • Henriett Seth-F.: Hungarian autistic prodigy, wrote her first poem at the age of 9. She has also been a painter from an early age.[75][76]
  • Alec Sinanoski: Wrote legendary poems at the age of 14 and started a book called "The book of 1 million theories" aswel as "The Book of 1000 Stories" which were abandonded and then started once again in 2008.

[edit] Visual arts

[edit] Humanities

[edit] Academics

[edit] Law/philosophy

[edit] Linguistics/translation

[edit] Memory/History

  • Ruth Ann Kepple (1936 - ): Prodigy of facts (knowledge), at age 2 she could recite the names of all the states of the union, the U.S. presidents, the names of all persons pictured on U.S. currency and many other facts, songs and exhibited an acute mental alertness. By age 3, Ruth Ann could easily recite the alphabet backwards and forwards, the names of the all the capitals in every state and those of foreign countries.[104]
  • Lavinashree (2000 - ): Prodigy of photographic memory, at age 3 has mastered Thirukkural, an immortal Tamil classical poem and universal moral scripture composed by Tamil sage Tiruvalluvar, 2000 years ago, by reciting all the 1330 couplets from memory with ease without the assistance of any prompter. She is the first in this world to set such a world record in the field of memorizing Thirukural at this tender age of 3. She is a Limca Book of Records holder and Winner of National Child Award from the hands Dr.Abdul Kalam, President of India. [105] [106]

[edit] Sports and Games

  • Freddy Adu: IMG Soccer Academy at age 12 and turned professional at 14.[107]
  • Cho Hunhyun: A professional go player at age 9.[108]
  • Fu Mingxia: A diver, referred to as a child prodigy by at least two sources,[109][110] and was an Olympic gold medalist at 13.
  • Willie Mosconi: Nicknamed "Mr. Pocket Billiards" he played professionals at age 6.[111]
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan: snooker player. Scored his first century break aged 10,[112] his first maximum at 15 and was youngest ever winner of a ranking event at 17.
  • Michelle Wie: Qualified for the USGA Women's Amateur Public Links at 10 and won the same event at 13, making her the youngest person both to qualify for and win a USGA adult national championship.[113]
  • Tiger Woods: He first won the Optimist International Junior tournament at age 8, playing in the 9-10 age group since there was no group for 8-year-olds at the time.[114][115]
  • Wayne Gretzky: At age 6 he was skating with 10-year-olds. By the age of ten he scored 378 goals and 139 assists in just 85 games with the Nadrofsky Steelers. [116]
  • Dominique Moceanu: Gymnast. Reached the elite level of the sport at age 9 and was performing beyond-Olympic level skills even earlier. Won the Senior US National Championships at age 13, the youngest to ever do so, and will forever hold that record, as the age limit for senior competitors has now been raised. Won an Olympic gold medal at age 14 with team.
  • Victor De Leon III: The Youngest Professional Gamer in the World started his gaming at age 2. Started his competitions at age 4 and went Professional at age 6. He doesn't compete with gamers his age. He competes with gamers twice or triple his age.[117]
  • Wilfred Benitez: Boxer WBA Benitez is the youngest world champion in boxing history, capturing the WBA junior welterweight title, at the age of 17 years and 5 months, with a split decision over Antonio Cervantes.
  • Judit, Zsuzsa, Zsófia Polgár: Chessplayers of Hungarian Jewish origin Born between l969 and 1976 the sisters reached their heights as a result of their psychologist father's (László Polgár) experiment.
  • Nicholas Nip: Youngest ever USCF Chess Master with a rating of 2207 at age 9 years 11 months.


[edit] Legendary

This is for historic children who have become representatives of the "prodigy" phenomenon, inspiring literature on it, but whose actual accomplishments have not been firmly established due to the poor sourcing or records of their era.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Web sources

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