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D Gukesh Celebrates Chess Victory with an Adrenaline-Pumping Bungee Jump | VIDEO

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D Gukesh, Youngest World Chess Champion, Takes Thrilling Bungee Jump in Singapore

The youngest-ever world chess champion, D Gukesh, has been making headlines not only for his impressive chess skills but also for his adventurous spirit. The 18-year-old prodigy recently shared a video on his social media account showcasing his thrilling bungee jumping dive in Singapore.

In the video, Gukesh can be seen gearing up for the jump with excitement written all over his face. As he takes the plunge, he shouts, “I’m a world champion,” adding an extra layer of thrill to the already daring experience. The video has since gone viral, capturing the attention of fans and followers around the world.

Gukesh’s fearless attitude extends beyond his bungee jumping escapade. The young chess sensation is set to face off against Magnus Carlsen, the world’s highest-rated player, in a highly-anticipated contest at the upcoming Norway Chess tournament in 2025. Gukesh’s recent achievements, including winning the Tata Steel Masters and claiming the World Championship title, have solidified his position as a rising star in the world of chess.

The clash between Gukesh and Carlsen promises to be a thrilling showdown, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome. Will the young champion continue his winning streak, or will Carlsen’s experience and home advantage prove to be a formidable challenge? The stage is set for an epic battle of wits and strategy, and the world will be watching as these two chess titans go head-to-head in Stavanger.

Norway Chess tournament director, Kjell Madland, expressed excitement about the upcoming matchup, calling it a truly unique event that will captivate audiences worldwide. As Gukesh prepares to test his skills against one of the greatest chess players of all time, the chess world is abuzz with anticipation for what promises to be a historic showdown in Norway Chess 2025.

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