
Tunde Onakoya Returns to Times Square for Another Guinness World Record Attempt
Chess icon Tunde Onakoya returns to Times Square for the 2nd Guinness World Record Marathon—with five children from Chess in Slums Africa alongside him.
The high-profile chess event is backed by The Gift of Chess, a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization that shares Onakoya's vision of using chess as a tool for education, empowerment, and transformation. The marathon begins at 10:00 AM EST on April 17 and will conclude at 8:00 PM on April 19, in the same iconic setting where Onakoya made history one year earlier.
"This is not just about breaking another record," says Onakoya. "It's about showing the world the power of opportunity—and the brilliance that can emerge when children are simply given a chance."
A Movement in Motion
What distinguishes this year’s event is the participation of five children from the Chess in Slums Africa initiative, who will travel internationally for the first time to represent their generation on a global stage. These young chess prodigies will engage New Yorkers in street chess activations, participate in media interviews, and stand beside Tunde as co-ambassadors of a powerful cause.
These children were once left out of formal education systems, some living in communities where basic resources are a luxury. Now, they will make their mark in the heart of Manhattan, turning heads and challenging assumptions. Their journey is a testament to what is possible when learning tools like chess are used to bridge gaps and build futures.
More Than a Game
Since the inception of Chess in Slums Africa in 2018, Tunde Onakoya has used the game of chess to mentor thousands of children in disadvantaged communities across Nigeria. His partnership with The Gift of Chess has helped expand the impact globally. Together, the two organizations have distributed over 116,000 chess sets to more than 25 countries, and secured fully funded educational scholarships and healthcare support for over 1,000 children.
The long-term vision? To donate 1 million chess sets and to build the largest free school for marginalized children in Africa—a legacy initiative that this 2025 chess marathon will directly support.
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Join the Movement
The 2025 Chess Marathon will include a full digital storytelling campaign across social media platforms, livestream coverage, and a series of interactive public engagements. Audiences worldwide are encouraged to tune in, donate, and amplify the mission. Major news outlets, influencers, and content creators are expected to cover this momentous event as it unfolds live in Times Square.
"This is about reclaiming the narrative," says Russell Makofsky, founder of The Gift of Chess. “It's about lifting up children and showing that genius is evenly distributed—even if opportunity is not."
Russell Makofsky
The Gift of Chess
info@thegiftofchess.org
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