Estonia's Checkers Championship Requires Superior Diving Skills

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What has diving got to do with a board game like Checkers? A lot, if you are thinking of competing in the national Checkers championship in Janeda, Estonia. That's because, the entire tournament takes place underwater!

Now in its 3rd year, the 'watered' down Checkers competition is the brainchild of a local diving company that was trying to keep divers interested in practicing the sport in a swimming pool, during Estonia's freezing winter months, when the outdoor temperatures often drop below zero.

This year's event, which took place on January 15th, attracted 42 contestants. While impressive it was not as good as last year, when 55 hopefuls set the Guinness World record for the largest number of people playing underwater Checkers simultaneously.

Since the main objective is to practice diving skills, anybody regardless of gender, age or Checkers expertise can enter the competition. The rules of the championship are simple - Every competitor plays seven games, with each lasting six minutes. The person who wins the most, is declared champion.

While it may sound easy, most divers say it is grueling to stay underwater in one position for six minutes and focus - Some even resort to wearing belts filled with heavy lead to stay still. And, incase you are wondering how the board and game pieces manage to stay put - The former is strapped to the floor of the swimming pool, while the latter are made of lead! Wonder if they will think about introducing Chess next!

Resources: Telegraph.co.uk, ndtv.com

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  • Ajohnsonewaover 13 years
    I bet the competiters are thinking: Wow! this is hard. The water is pushing me up and I want to stay here. What wil happen next.
    • efisio7
      efisio7over 13 years
      amazaling duude....... yayuh!!!
      • c.a. GEOover 13 years
        OOOH nothin
        • c.a. GEOover 13 years
          Interesting!!!
          • dbyrd2over 13 years
            i think it would be haed to stay still and i wonder what the guys and girls are thinking while they are playing?????
            • kookoo !!!!!!over 13 years
              that iz sooooooooo coool I wonder if they get like super like like bored when like they like play like that like yeah
              • Ayushiover 13 years
                The pieces must be different pieces than ours to keep them from floating away underwater.
                • mr.monkeyover 13 years
                  thats interesting.
                  • hiover 13 years
                    i would never do that. i'd use it for homework though.
                    • Articlewriter256over 13 years
                      looks easy