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Watch: D Gukesh’s Viral Video of Bungee Jumping Following World Chess Championship Victory

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D Gukesh fulfills promise of bungee jumping after historic World Chess Championship win

The newly-crowned World Chess Championship winner D Gukesh has made headlines once again, but this time not for his strategic moves on the chessboard, but for his daring leap into the unknown – bungee jumping. The 18-year-old chess prodigy, who recently became the youngest world champion in history, fulfilled his promise to his trainer by taking the plunge at Skypark Sentosa in Singapore.

Despite his fear of heights, Gukesh bravely faced his fears and posted a video of his bungee jumping adventure on social media, capturing the moment he screamed, “I am the world champion” after completing the jump. The Chennai lad’s courage and determination have not only impressed his fans but also showcased his adventurous spirit beyond the chessboard.

Gukesh’s return to India was met with a hero’s welcome at the Chennai airport, where a large crowd of fans gathered to celebrate his historic achievement. The young chess sensation is now gearing up for his next challenge – a highly-anticipated match against World no.1 Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess tournament in 2025.

Reflecting on his journey to the world championship title, Gukesh credited his mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton for his success. The renowned coach’s guidance and support played a crucial role in helping Gukesh navigate the mental and emotional pressures of the championship, showcasing the importance of mental strength in the game of chess.

As Gukesh continues to make waves in the world of chess, his fearless attitude and determination to push boundaries both on and off the chessboard serve as an inspiration to aspiring chess players and fans around the world. With his sights set on future challenges and victories, Gukesh’s journey is far from over, and the chess world eagerly awaits his next move.

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