A Ukrainian chess champion studying at MTU Kerry is attempting to set a new Irish record by playing against at least 60 opponents simultaneously. The event in Tralee seeks to raise funds for medical rescue vehicles in Ukraine. Organized by local groups, it marks the first such challenge for the student.
In Tralee, Ireland, a simultaneous chess exhibition began this morning at MTU North Campus, featuring Ukrainian champion Yunis Barudi. As a student at MTU Kerry, Barudi is striving to surpass the Irish record for the most competitors faced by a single player in such an event. The existing record, established in 1977, involved one player taking on 54 rivals, securing 47 wins and seven draws.
Barudi plans to compete against at least 60 players at once, a feat he has never attempted before. He expressed nervousness about the challenge, highlighting the novelty and pressure of the endeavor. The tournament serves a charitable purpose, with proceeds directed toward purchasing medical rescue vehicles for Ukraine amid ongoing needs there.
The event is jointly organized by the Irish Chess Union, NEWKD (North East and West Kerry Development), and MTU. It combines competitive chess with community support, drawing participants and spectators to the campus for this record-breaking attempt. No prior similar events involving Barudi are mentioned, underscoring the significance of this occasion for both him and the local chess community.