Nigerian chess master, Tunde Onakoya has broken the Guinness World Record for longest chess marathon surpassing the previous world record set at 56 hours, 9 minutes and 37 seconds by Norwegians Hallvard Haug Flatebø and Sjur Ferkingstad in 2018.
Onakoya surpassed this record at 7:39pm EST (12:39am WAT) clocking 56 minutes, 10 minutes, since the chess marathon began at 11:30am EST (4:30pm WAT) on Wednesday April 17, 2024
Onakoya, who teamed up with US chess master, Shawn Martinez is still going and wants to set a new world record of 58 hours unbeaten, which he says will be extended to 60 hours to accommodate all interruptions.
They have been playing chess non-stop in Times Square in New York City for over 56 hours, much to the attention and support of Nigerians and other New Yorkers. Onakoya is yet to lose after more than 200 games played.
Onakoya is using the Guinness world record attempt as an avenue to raise $1 million to support children in underprivileged communities across Africa with access to education.
“We’re doing this to raise funds for our project to be able to give millions of children with access to education the opportunity they deserve to learn. Let us raise the money that is needed so all of this won’t be in vain. We’re doing this to the very end, we started already. The rest is just a matter of tenacity,” he said about the event.
So far, through his non-profit, Chess in Slums Africa and charity organisation The Gift of Chess, Onakoya has been able to raise over $81,000 with generous contributions from individuals and organisations.
Onakoya’s world record ambition has been widely recognised by supportive individuals and millions of Nigerians worldwide who continue to cheer him on to hit the 58-hour mark.
His games are live streamed on Tittify and Twitch and have achieved over 500 concurrent viewers.
Notably, Onakoya has been tipped for success by some of Nigeria’s elites including Yemi Osinbajo and Atiku Abubakar, former vice presidents of Nigeria, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos state, Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun State, Tony Elumelu, chairman of Heirs Holdings, popular Nigerian artist Davido and a host of others.
Olaitan Ibrahim