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India Shines at 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships with Multiple Medals

India has successfully concluded its campaign at the 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships, securing three Silver medals and one Bronze. The standout performance came from the India B Seniors team, which reached the finals after a thrilling semifinal victory over Japan. The event also saw India excel in various categories, including the Men's Team Championship and Matchpoint Finals. With additional wins in the HCL Friendship Pairs, India's strong showing reinforces its growing stature in the bridge community. The championships culminated in an Awards Night in Panaji, celebrating the achievements of bridge players from across Asia.
 

India's Strong Finish at the Championships

India wrapped up its participation in the 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships, which received recognition from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) and was backed by the Sports Authority of India (SAI). The nation achieved an impressive tally of three Silver medals and one Bronze, showcasing its prowess in both team and matchpoint finals.


Outstanding Performance by India B Seniors

The highlight of the event was the India B Seniors team, which excelled in the league stage and achieved a thrilling semifinal victory against Japan, winning 126-125 (1 IMP). This victory secured their spot in the Gold Medal Final, where they ultimately earned Silver after a tough match against Australia. The team, consisting of Sukamal Das, Hemant Jalan, Jitendra Solani, Anil Padhye, Rajesh Dalal, and Raju Tolani, was coached by Anal Shah, and their performance kept India in contention for the title until the very end.


Medals Across Various Categories

India also secured a Bronze medal in the Men's Team Championship with the India A team finishing strong. In the Matchpoint Finals, Savleen Thadani and Sadhana Gupta achieved Silver in the Women's Pairs, while Subir Majumder and Sujit Kumar Bhattacharjee also claimed Silver in the Seniors Pairs.


Champions from Other Nations

Gold medals in the Team Championships were awarded to top bridge nations in Asia. Australia took home the Seniors title, Hong Kong China won the Men's event, Indonesia claimed the Women's title, and China secured the Mixed Teams championship. In the Matchpoint Finals, the Men's title went to Wei Ho and Sun Wei Lee from Chinese Taipei, while Barbara Travis and Lori Smith from Australia won the Women's event. The Mixed title was claimed by Suk King Chan and Kon Wong from Hong Kong China, and the Seniors crown went to Younghong Cheng and Wei Wei Tsao from Chinese Taipei.


Success in HCL Friendship Pairs

India also performed admirably in the HCL Friendship Pairs, an event held concurrently with the championships. Arun Bapat and Ajay Khare emerged victorious, winning Gold with a score of 616.64 points, while Kamna Sharma and Abhijit Pal secured the Bronze medal with 586.82 points, further enhancing India's overall achievements.


A Memorable Campaign for the Host Nation

India's journey in the championships was characterized by resilience and depth, highlighted by the Seniors' impressive run and medal-winning performances across various events. With three Silver medals, one Bronze, and additional accolades in the Friendship Pairs, the host nation solidified its reputation among Asia's elite bridge-playing countries. The Awards Night in Panaji celebrated the champions from across Asia, concluding a week filled with exceptional bridge competition.