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Chandigarh: EISK team emerges winner at 13th National Open Bridge Championship
Chandigarh: EISK team emerges winner at 13th National Open Bridge Championship

Hindustan Times

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: EISK team emerges winner at 13th National Open Bridge Championship

The EISK team won the team event title at the National Bridge Championships. The duo of Anil Bharihoke and RK Garg emerged champions in the pairs group. In the 13th National Open Bridge Championship organised by Punjab Bridge Association and Steel Strips Group at Hotel Mountview here, eight teams in the team group reached the Super League. The EISK team became champion with 89.30 points while the Steel Strip team was the runners-up with 88.87 points. The Mansarovar team secured the third position with 82.87 points and the Sri Radhe team secured the fourth position with 67.24 points. In the pair group, the duo of Anil Bharihoke and RK Garg won with 891.17 points, and the pair of Ramkrishna Majumder and Bhaskar Sarkar was runners-up with 870.49 points. The duo of KR Vijayanad Singh and Pradeep Singh secured the third position with 867.60 points and the duo of Soumadeep Ghosh and Arya Chakraborty secured the fourth position with 857.81 points. In the team event, the first four teams were also given cash prizes of ₹1 lakh, ₹75,000, ₹60,000 and ₹50,000, respectively. Similarly, the pairs who came in the first four places in the pair group were given cash prizes of ₹50,000, ₹45,000, ₹40,000 and ₹35,000, respectively.

Bridge meet in Chandigarh: 8 teams qualify for Super League on Day 2
Bridge meet in Chandigarh: 8 teams qualify for Super League on Day 2

Hindustan Times

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Bridge meet in Chandigarh: 8 teams qualify for Super League on Day 2

With the conclusion of the Swiss League, eight teams qualified for the Super League on the second day of the three-day 13th National Open Bridge Championship organised by the Punjab Bridge Association on Saturday. Day two also marked the beginning of pair event competitions. The eight teams that reached the Super League (EISK - 101.54 points; Steel Strips - 98.35 points; Kingspin - 93.46 points; Delhi Blues - 90.74 points; Sri Radhe - 87.48 points; Indian Chain - 86.04 points; Mohmaya - 85.75 points and Mansarovar - 84.24 points) will now play for the title on Sunday. Around 200 players from more than 35 teams are participating in pair and team events of the championship at a city hotel. The total prize money of the tournament is ₹8 lakh. During the competitions on the second day, Punjab Bridge Association president and tournament committee chairman KR Lakhanpal, vice-chairman of tournament committee and vice-president of Punjab Bridge Association Vishwajit Khanna, Kangaroo Group's Krishan Goyal, organising committee members JS Bahl, Arvind Gupta and Durgesh Mishra, and technical expert TC Pant were present. Steel Strips Group chairman RK Garg said bridge is now a part of Asian Games, adding that India had won silver in the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games and gold in the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games. He further mentioned that they will connect students with bridge to popularise the game among young players. Clubs will be formed for the same. He added that efforts being made by the Punjab Bridge Association to take the game to the top are commendable.

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