Indian Juniors Team for 8th World Youth Bridge Championships
The BFI Junior Selection Committee vide its meeting dated 27th June have recommended the following probables which will represent India at the 8th World Bridge Championships to be held from 13-18 July, 2024 at Wroclaw, Poland INDIA TEAM: BFI JUNIORS TEAM Babhrubahan BosePradip DeySoumadeep GhoshSagnik RoySurajit BarSouvik Kar Soham SarkarSubhashree BasuArya ChakrabortyRounak GhoshTaral RodriguesTilakraj Chowdhury […]
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TOLANI JUNIOR NATIONALS -DAY 3 RESULTS
The final day of the Tolani Junior Nationals had pair events for all categories. In the U31 categories, there was a Matchpoint Pairs event with an all play all format(barometer scoring) The results for the Matchpoint event are as under: Pos No Players MatchPoints Score% 1 1 Taral RodriguesTilakraj Chowdhury U26 169.50 62.32 2 8
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Tolani Junior National Info & Results
DAY 1 – IMP PAIRS EVENT U16 Result: https://www.bridgewebs.com/cgi-bin/bwoq/bw.cgi?pid=display_rank&event=20240524_2&club=interstate U21/26/31 Result: QUALIFYING: https://www.bridgewebs.com/cgi-bin/bwor/bw.cgi?pid=display_rank&event=20240524_5&club=interstate FINAL LEAGUE : GOLD SECTION: https://www.bridgewebs.com/cgi-bin/bwor/bw.cgi?pid=display_rank&event=20240524_7&club=interstateSILVER SECTION: https://www.bridgewebs.com/cgi-bin/bwor/bw.cgi?pid=display_rank&event=20240524_8&club=interstate DAY 2 – TEAM EVENT U31 CATEGORY:WINNER – Soumadeep Ghosh, Arya Chakraborty , Subhashree Basu, Soham SarkarRUNNER UP – Swarnashish Chatterjee, Mathew Chandy, Pradip Dey, Babrubahan BoseTHIRD PLACE – Vijay Kumar, Monu Singh, Pabitra
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TOLANI JUNIOR NATIONALS AT GUPTA GARDENS, NASHIK
The Tolani Junior and Sub Junior Nationals commendced today at Gupta Gardens, Nashik under the auspicies of Bridge Federation of India. There are 40 Juniors in U16, 12 in U21, 16 in U26 and 18 in U31 categories totaling to 90 kids from 15 states across the country.This championship will consist teams and pair events
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WBF NBO Seminar 2024
The WBF hosted a very successful NBO Seminar in Bangkok, attended by 25 Officers from 14 NBOs, 4 Zones (4, 6, 7, 8). The documents and presentations will be published on the site in due course. Topics of the Officers’ Seminar held in Bangkok
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Anti doping Awareness for Players
BFI is following the Anti Doping Policy as recommended by World Bridge Federation as stated below: All players should comply with NADA/WADA policy as stipulated by WBF for all its competitions and camps. Players are strongly advised to download and read the following documents and articles. The 2024 Prohibited List came into effect on 1st January
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Women National Camp, 13-16 May
The Women National Camp commenced from 13th May till 16th May at Ellisbridge Gymkhana for the preparations towards the World Bridge Games 2024. There were 18 campers who play a double round robin of 18 rounds x 10 boards each over 4 days. After a double round robin featuring the top nine ranked pairs in
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Mixed National Camp – 8-12 May Report
The National Mixed Camp was held from 8-12th May at Ellisbridge Gymkhana, Ahmedabad. There were 16 pairs (32 campers) who attended the camp. The initial format was a single round robin played among the 32 probables after which a double round robin will be conducted among the 16 campers. The following three pairs emerged on
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Men National Camp 1-7th May Report
The Men National camp was held from 1st to 7th May at Ellisbridge Gymkhana, Ahmedabad. There were 20 Qualifiers who participated in the camp. The first three days consisted of the Double Round Robin of 18 rounds x 10 boards each after which the results were as under: QUALIFICATION LEAGUE Place ID Players C-over Stage
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ASSISTANCE TO RETIRED SPORTSPERSONS – MYAS
lt has been observed over a prolonged period that upon retirement from active sports, sportspersons encounter difficulties due to the absence of academic qualifications and the acquisition of necessary skills. The prime years of their lives dedicated to spo1ts leave them, upon the conclusion of their active sports careers, in need of gainful employment Once
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