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Asia Cup Bridge Championships: India finish with 4 medals

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Panaji (Goa) | June 28, 2026 4:25:54 PM IST
Host nation India concluded its campaign at the 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships, recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) and supported by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), with an impressive haul of three Silver medals and one Bronze, underlining the country's strong performance across both the team and matchpoint finals. The standout performance came from the India B Seniors team, which topped the league stage before scripting one of the tournament's most memorable victories--a dramatic 126-125 (1 IMP) semifinal win over Japan--to book a place in the Gold Medal Final. The team eventually settled for Silver after a hard-fought championship clash against Australia. The India B Seniors squad -- Sukamal Das, Hemant Jalan, Jitendra Solani, Anil Padhye, Rajesh Dalal and Raju Tolani, guided by Coach and NPC Anal Shah -- delivered a remarkable campaign that saw India remain in contention for the title until the closing stages of the final.

India also celebrated a Bronze medal in the Men's Team Championship, with the India A team finishing on the podium. Further success came in the Matchpoint Finals, where Savleen Thadani and Sadhana Gupta secured Silver in the Women's Pairs, while Subir Majumder and Sujit Kumar Bhattacharjee claimed Silver in the Seniors Pairs.

Gold medals in the Team Championships were shared among Asia's leading bridge nations, with Australia winning the Seniors title, Hong Kong China emerging champions in the Men's event, Indonesia claiming the Women's title, and China securing the Mixed Teams crown. In the Matchpoint Finals, Wei Ho and Sun Wei Lee (Chinese Taipei) won the Men's title, Barbara Travis and Lori Smith (Australia) triumphed in the Women's event, Suk King Chan and Kon Wong (Hong Kong China) claimed the Mixed title, while Younghong Cheng and Wei Wei Tsao (Chinese Taipei) captured the Seniors crown. India also excelled in the HCL Friendship Pairs, an additional event held alongside the championships. Arun Bapat and Ajay Khare emerged champions to win Gold, finishing first with 616.64 points,while Kamna Sharma and Abhijit Pal secured the Bronze medal with 586.82 points, adding further distinction to India's overall campaign.

India's campaign was marked by resilience, consistency and depth, highlighted by the Seniors' inspiring run to the final and medal-winning performances across multiple disciplines. With three Silver medals and one Bronze, plus Gold and Bronze in the Friendship Pairs, the host nation reinforced its growing stature among Asia's leading bridge-playing nations. The Awards Night in Panaji celebrated champions from across Asia, bringing to a close a thrilling week of world-class bridge competition.(ANI)

 
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