Gukesh Bungee Jumps, Gets Hero's Welcome Back In India
Before leaving Singapore, new World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju fulfilled his promise to bungee jump, but in terms of danger it seemed like nothing compared to the crush that greeted him in the airport when he arrived home a hero in Chennai, India. GM Ding Liren had a much calmer homecoming back in Hangzhou, China, where those welcoming him home included newly-crowned Girls U8 World Champion Chen Zhihan.
- Gukesh Bungee Jumps—A Promise Is A Promise!
- Gukesh Arrives In Chennai
- Ding Liren Arrives In Hangzhou
Gukesh Bungee Jumps—A Promise Is A Promise!
At the post-match press conference Gukesh, perhaps to the dismay of his coach GM Grzegorz Gajewski, told a story about a promise they made on one of the rest days.
On the penultimate rest day, we went for a walk on the beach and we looked at this... I’m personally quite scared of heights, we both looked at the people who were trying bungee jumping, and Gaju said, if you win this thing, I’m going to do bungee jumping! And then I don’t know why I said this, but I said I’ll also join you, so now… probably also Paddy [Upton] can join. Looking forward to jumping off a bridge!
Confirmed today by @DGukesh — bungee jumping is indeed happening tomorrow with him and @GajuChess!
— Mike Klein (@ChessMike) December 13, 2024
“A promise is a promise,” the new world champion told @chesscom #DingGukesh pic.twitter.com/Ie5YSg37G3
And so, before leaving Singapore, there was a visit to the Skypark Sentosa, and Gukesh climbed 47 meters into the air above the beach. How was he feeling? "Scared!"
But it didn't stop him:
I did it! pic.twitter.com/FUBpo5m82N
— Gukesh D (@DGukesh) December 16, 2024
GM Magnus Carlsen getting thrown in a swimming pool in Chennai after winning the world championship in 2013 no longer looks so impressive!
Gukesh Arrives In Chennai
In terms of danger, however, it feels as though bungee jumping came nowhere close to the peril of navigating the wild crowd of fans and media that greeted Gukesh on his return to India. He'd already had a hero's welcome in Chennai after winning the FIDE Candidates Tournament, but this was another level.
"I’m very glad to be here and I could see the support and what it means to India!" Gukesh managed to say amid the airport crowd. Asked for a message to his fans, he added: "You guys are amazing! You gave me so much energy."
" I am very glad to be here, I could see the support that and what it means to India...You guys are amazing. You gave me so much energy..." World Champion Gukesh on arrival at Chennai Airport 👑❤️pic.twitter.com/NqFJtadjxE
— The Khel India (@TheKhelIndia) December 16, 2024
It was no easy task to leave the airport.
A well-deserved welcome to the World Champion, Gukesh D! ❤️
— Rakesh Kulkarni (@itherocky) December 16, 2024
Congratulations @DGukesh 🙌🏻#GukeshDommaraju #GukeshWorldChampion pic.twitter.com/o2AoQOcHSd
Welcome home, Gukesh! pic.twitter.com/xC5CX6k1sU
— ESPN India (@ESPNIndia) December 16, 2024
ChessBase India caught the whole path from emerging from arrivals to reaching the car.
Gukesh also gave a press conference at his school.
Press conference is underway at Velammal School! #GukeshDing pic.twitter.com/WXcPpk3euJ
— Chess.com - India (@chesscom_in) December 16, 2024
He largely spoke in Tamil but with sections in English. He repeated that this is only the beginning.
My target has always been to become the best player in the world and when I was a kid, world champion is a very important step towards the dream, but still, it’s clear there are a lot of strong players and I still have a lot of improvement to do, and players like Magnus, they keep motivating me to work harder. Although this is a big achievement and I know it comes at a very young age, I think it’s still a very, very long way to go, and my goal is to keep enjoying chess and to have a very long career and hopefully one day to become the best player.
My target has always been to become the best player in the world.
—Gukesh Dommaraju
For the next couple of weeks, the challenge for Gukesh may simply be to adapt to his new celebrity status.
Ding Liren Arrives In Hangzhou
Meanwhile in China, Ding had a much more modest homecoming as he arrived at Hangzhou Airport.
“人哥,欢迎回家!”
— Sky Xia (@Skyxia528) December 15, 2024
“Ding Liren, welcome back to home!"
📷:Liang Zhihua pic.twitter.com/XLc9AsseBS
He was welcomed warmly, however, and one of those who met him is a champion herself. Chen Zhihan last month scored 9.5/11 to win the World Under-8 Girls Championship in Italy by a full point.
Is she a future successor to GM Ju Wenjun as the women's world champion or to Ding as overall world champion? We'll see, but for now it was a heartwarming moment after a difficult few weeks for Ding.
We'll keep an eye especially on Gukesh's appearances after his return to India, but now the attention of the chess world will switch to Oslo, Norway, where GMs Carlsen and Alireza Firouzja head the field for the Champions Chess Tour Finals, starting Tuesday, December 17.
Previous world championship coverage:
- Gukesh Wins 2024 FIDE World Championship — 13 Conclusions
- Game 14: 18-Year-Old Gukesh Becomes Youngest-Ever Undisputed Chess World Champion
- Game 13: Ding Survives After Gukesh Piles On Pressure In Game 13
- Game 12: Ding Liren Strikes Back To Beat Gukesh In Perfect Game 12
- Game 11: Gukesh Leads World Championship After Ding's Blunder Ends Game 11 Thriller
- Game 10: 7th Draw In A Row Leaves Ding-Gukesh Level With 4 Games To Go
- Game 9: Deadlock Continues As Gukesh Fails To Press Ding In Game 9
- Game 8: Gukesh, Ding Both Miss Wins In Crazy Game 8 Draw
- Game 7: Ding Escapes In Game 7 Thriller To Tie Gukesh At Halfway
- Game 6: Gukesh Gambles But Game 6 Also Ends In Draw
- Game 5: Gukesh Blunders But Ding Lets Him Off Easily In Game 5
- Game 4: Gukesh Defuses Ding's 1.Nf3 Surprise As Game 4 Ends In Draw
- Game 3: Gukesh Beats Ding To Level The Scores After Game 3
- Game 2: Ding Leads Gukesh 1.5-0.5 After Tense 23-Move Draw In Game 2
- Game 1: Ding Stuns Gukesh To Win Game 1 Of 2024 World Championship
- Gukesh White Vs. 'At Peace' Ding Liren For Game 1 Of World Championship
- 'We Could See A Bloodbath!' Carlsen & Co. On Ding-Gukesh
- Gukesh Vs Ding: Here's What The Numbers Say
- Who Will Win The World Championship? Vidit, Giri Predict Gukesh Dominance Over Ding
- Ding Admits Fears Ahead Of Gukesh Match: 'I Am Worried About Losing Very Badly'
- Gukesh: 'I'm Quite Eager To Start The Match'
- Google Announced As Title Sponsor For Ding-Gukesh World Championship
- New Ding-Gukesh World Championship Rules Encourage Faster, More Decisive Games
- Ding-Gukesh World Championship Match Venue Announced
- Singapore Chosen For Ding vs. Gukesh FIDE World Championship