Chess Champion Onakoya Details Health Struggles During Record-Breaking Marathon

TUNDE ONAKOYA
TUNDE ONAKOYA

Tunde Onakoya, the Nigerian chess grandmaster who recently set a new Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon, has revealed the extent of the health challenges he faced during the gruelling 60-hour feat.

Onakoya, the founder of the Chess-in-Slums initiative, initially downplayed his struggles after securing the record, admitting only to experiencing food poisoning. However, a recent LinkedIn post details more severe health issues that nearly derailed his attempt. Onakoya described suffering from “sneezing blood and coughing violently” just days before the marathon.

Despite feeling unwell, Onakoya’s commitment to his cause and the promise he made to inspire underprivileged children back home in Nigeria fueled his determination. The emotional support from Nigerians cheering him on in New York’s Times Square is also highlighted as a major source of strength that helped him push through the physical discomfort.

Onakoya’s record-breaking achievement is seen as a testament to human potential and the power of unwavering dedication. He emphasizes the importance of the global support he received and how the experience solidified his belief in the value of pursuing dreams against all odds.

Upon returning to Lagos, Onakoya received a hero’s welcome. Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu praised him as an embodiment of the “Lagos spirit.” Onakoya’s accomplishment is sure to serve as an inspiration for young Nigerians and chess enthusiasts worldwide.

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