Team Dhampur Sugar emerges champion Team of Four Gold in19th HCL International Bridge Championship -
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Team Dhampur Sugar emerges champion Team of Four Gold in19th HCL International Bridge Championship

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  • Team Pradeep won the Team of Four Silver
  • The pair of Partho Sarathi Mukherjee and Aniruddha Bhattacharya won the Open Pairs Gold event
  • The pair of Rajeev Khandelwal and Himani Khandelwal won the Open Pairs Silver event
  • The pair of Subhajit Choudhury and Bulu Saha won the IMP event

Kiran Nadar and the winning team Dhampur Sugars- (L-R) Ashok Kumar Goel, Kaustubh Bendre, Sayantan Kuahari, Kaustabh Nandi, Sagnik Roy.

Khel Today Bureau
 Gurugram: Team Dhampur Sugar emerged as the winner of the Team of Four Gold event in the 19th HCL International Bridge Championship.

The six day event concluded on Sunday. Team Pradeep won the Team of Four Silver. The pair of Partho Sarathi Mukherjee and Aniruddha Bhattacharya won the Open Pairs Gold event. The pair of Rajeev Khandelwal and Himani Khandelwal won the Open Pairs Silver event. The pair of Subhajit Choudhury and Bulu Saha won the IMP event. 

HCL, a leading global conglomerate, announced the winners of the 19th HCL International Bridge Championship. The six-day championship witnessed participation from over 750 players from across the world, who competed for the prize purse of Rs. 2.2 crores. The players were from USA, South Africa, Poland, Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India. All the winners and runners-up were felicitated by Mrs. Kiran Nadar, an internationally acclaimed Bridge player, and Gold Medalist at the 5th Commonwealth Games and 2018 Asian Games Bridge Medalist. Like every year, the Championship was held under the auspices of the Bridge Federation of India.

Winners and Runners-up at the 19th HCL International Bridge Championship are:

Category Winner (Team Details and Prize money) 1st Runner-up (Team Details and Prize money)
Naresh Tandan Trophy for Team of Four Gold Dhampur Sugar  (won by 23.0)

Prize Money- Rs. 40,00,000

Formidables

Prize Money- Rs. 24,00,000

Mohini Tandan Trophy for Team of Four Silver Pradeep (won by 30.0)

Prize Money- Rs. 15,00,000

Prayas

Prize Money- Rs. 9,00,000

Neena Bonarji Trophy for Open Pairs – Gold event Partho Sarathi Mukherjee – Aniruddha Bhattacharya

Prize Money- Rs. 12,00,000

Jaggy B Shivdasani -Sandeep Thakral

Prize Money- Rs. 8,00,000

Open Pairs – Silver event Rajeev Khandelwal – Himani Khandelwal

Prize Money- Rs. 2,00,000

Anirban Sasmal – Atanu Ganguly

Prize Money- Rs. 1,50,000

IMP Pairs Subhajit Choudhury – Bulu Saha

Prize Money- Rs. 2,00,000

R G Bhiwandkar – Subhash A Dhakras

Prize Money- Rs. 1,50,000

Anshul Bhatt youngest bridge player with Kiran Nadar.

Speaking during the felicitation ceremony, Mrs. Kiran Nadar said, “Being a passionate bridge player myself, I always wanted to create a platform that brings together bridge players regardless of age, demographics, and borders on one platform and play their best game ever. How this has manifested over the previous 19 editions of the HCL International Bridge Championship is beyond what we had envisioned. I am extremely happy to watch the success of the HCL International Bridge Championship and the overwhelming participation it receives year after year. Many congratulations to all the players for their outstanding performance.”
13 years old Anshul Bhatt, who was the youngest bridge player at the tournament, said, “I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to HCL for organizing this championship! It was great to play with all these international players. The last few days were very intense filled with so much talent, passion and competition. I look forward to playing here again next year as I have gained so much in the last six days.”

About HCL 
Founded in 1976 as one of India’s original IT garage start-ups, HCL is a pioneer of modern computing with many firsts to its credit, including the introduction of the 8-bit microprocessor-based computer in 1978 well before its global peers. Today, the HCL enterprise has a presence across varied sectors that include technology, healthcare and talent management solutions and comprises three companies – HCL Infosystems, HCL Technologies and HCL Healthcare. The enterprise generates annual revenues of over US $12.1 Billion with more than 219,000 employees operating across 54 countries.  For further information, visit www.hcl.com.

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