How Puducherry Girl Arranged Chess Set To Make World Record

🕘 Posted on: January 18, 2023 | Last updated on: January 27, 2023
How Puducherry Girl Arranged Chess Set To Make World Record

The Chess Setup Used By A Puducherry Girl To Break A World Record. The quickest time for setting up a chess set was recorded by Odelia Jasmine in only 29.85 seconds. A young Indian woman from Pondicherry just broke a world record for an unusual feat. She set a Guinness World Record for the quickest amount of time needed to assemble a chess set, one piece at a time, by one person. The quickest time for this task was achieved by S. Odelia Jasmine who built up a chess set in just 29.85 seconds.

My ultimate goal is to hold a Guinness World Record, Ms. Odelia declared.

She trained for a year to break this record, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

The video was uploaded to YouTube by Guinness World Records, who captioned it, "Fastest time to assemble a chess set: 29.85 seconds by S. Odelia Jasmine."

The first attempt at the record was attempted on July 20, 2021, in Puducherry. The fastest time to assemble a chess set was obtained by S. Odelia Jasmine (India) in Puducherry, Puducherry, India, on July 20, 2021, according to the record book's website.

Odelia has made the decision to try to push herself. Her greatest aspiration was to set a Guinness World Records record and win the GWR championship.

By David Rush (USA) in 2021, it took 30.31 seconds
Nakul Ramaswamy (USA) ran it in 31.55 seconds in 2019
2015 saw Alva Wei (USA) clock in at 32.42 seconds.
Serbian Dalibor Jablanovic's 2014 time was 34.20 seconds.

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