Wuhan Cup
The Wuhan Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national mixed teams. It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (Open), d'Orsi Bowl and Venice Cup and was inaugurated in 2019. The event took the name of the City of Wuhan who presented the trophy and will provide replicas for future editions.[1]
Winner
Year | Participants | Rank | |
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2021 | 24 | 1. | ![]() Alexander Dubinin, Alexej Gerasimow, Andrey Gromow, Anna Gulevich, Tatiana Ponomareva,Olga Vorobeychikova |
2. | ![]() Cheri Bjerkan, Allan Graves, Christal Henner, Uday Ivatury, Jill Meyers, Howard Weinstein, Joe Stokes (npc) | ||
3. | ![]() Mihaela Balint, Marius Ioniţă, Bogdan Marina (pc), Geta Mihai, Radu Mihai, Marina Stegaroiu |
Year | Participants | Rank | |
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2021 | 24 | 1. | ![]() Bénédicte Cronier, Philippe Cronier, Vanessa Reess, Pierre Schmidt, Lionel Sebbane, Joanna Zochowska, Laurent Thuillez (npc), François Combescure (coach) |
2. | ![]() Dana Berkowitz, Eldad Ginossar, Debbie Rosenberg, Andrew Rosenthal, Chris Willenken, Migry Zur-Campanile, Jeff Aker (npc) | ||
3. | ![]() Marie Eggeling, Anne Gladiator, Michael Gromöller, Paul Grünke, Helmut Häusler, Daniela Von Arnim, Max Weiss (npc), Monika Luy (coach) | ||
3. | ![]() Dario Attanasio, Irene Baroni, Leonardo Cima, Barbara Dessi, Alessandro Gandoglia, Gabriella Manara, Luigina Gentili (npc) |
Hosts
- 2019: Wuhan, China
- 2021: Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy
References
- "The Wuhan Cup | World Bridge Federation". worldbridge.org. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
- 44th World Team Championships
- 45th World Team Championships
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