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India qualifies for 47th World Bridge Championships in Denmark

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Published at :April 22, 2025 at 10:44 PM
Modified at :April 22, 2025 at 10:48 PM
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India clinched three gold medals and a silver in the Dubai tournament, a zonal qualifier for the World Bridge Championships in Denmark.

India won three gold medals and one silver medal at the Bridge Federation of Asia and Middle East Championships that concluded in Dubai on Friday. Indian men, women, and seniors’ teams struck gold while the mixed team won silver in the tournament held between April 10-18 under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation.

All four Indian teams qualified for the 47th World Bridge Championships to be held in Herning, Denmark, from August 20-31. The 2025 World Bridge Championships will include the Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup, D’Orsi Trophy, and Wuhan Cup. India will be among the 66 teams from 35 nations to take part. Nations make it to the world meet from seven different zones.

The gold medal-winning men’s team had the following members: Sumit Mukherjee and Rajeshwar Tiwari; Sagnik Roy and Kaustabh Nandi; Kaustubh Milind Bendre and Sayantan Kushari. Coach and non-playing captain: Debasish Ray.

Women’s team (gold): Puja Batra and Asha Sharma; Bindiya Kohli and Priya Balasubramanian; Bharati Dey and Alka M Kshirsagar. Coach and non-playing captain: Arvind Vaidya.

Seniors’ team (gold): Ramaratnam Krishnan and B Prabhakar; Bachiraju Satyanarayana and Jaggy B Shivdasani; Subhash Gupta and Ravi Goenka. Coach and non-playing captain: Girish Bijoor.

Mixed team (silver): Rajeev Khandelwal and Himani Khandelwal; Rana Roy and Sheetal Bansal; Priya Ranjan Sinha and Bindiya Naidoo. Coach and non-playing captain: Vinay Desai.

Debasish Ray, a former international player and India’s chef-de-mission, said it was a “clean sweep” among the 25 teams from nine foreign countries in Dubai. “The competition will be much stronger at the world championships in Denmark, and we have to work hard in the next three to four months,” Ray told SAI Media.

Ray indicated Indian teams for the world championships “may see some changes depending on coaches’ reports.” The bridge is supported by the Sports Authority of India, and Ray said, “We are obliged to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for the support without which we couldn’t have reached this level.”

The sports ministry has been supporting the Bridge Federation of India since 2017. The ministry’s Annual Calendar for Training and Competition (ACTC) covers expenses for training camps, overseas competition, coaches’ expenses, and equipment, among others.

It includes players of senior, junior, and sub-junior levels. In the last three years, an average of Rs 2.55 crore per year has been spent by the ministry on bridge construction.

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Alex
Alex

Alex is graduate in the mass communication in 2016 since then he is covering global sports for Khel Now. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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