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2014
editThe WBF website is not clear about the World Mixed Teams Championships, singular or plural. The source used here treats the 2014 Mixed Teams as if it were one in a series with the Olympiad-year 2004 and 2012 tournaments. But see World Bridge Series Mixed Swiss Teams. This was a knockout at least in later rounds; Salvo beat Geely Automobile in the final match 103 to 90.[1]
Year, Site, Entries | Medalists | |
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2014 [2]
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1. | Salvo Anita Sinclair (captain, England); Sabine Auken, Roy Welland (Germany); Zia Mahmood (USA), Marion Michielsen (Netherlands), Nafiz Zorlu (Turkey) |
2. | Geely Automobile Gui Shen Yue (captain), Dai Jianming, Wang Hongli, Wang Liping, Yang Lixin, Zhang Yu (China) | |
3. | Rossard — Martine Rossard (captain), Danielle Avon, Jean-Michel Voldoire, Jerzy Romanowski (France); Grażyna Brewiak, Wojciech Gawel (Poland) | |
SAIC — Hu Mao Yuan, Liu Yi Qian, Wang Weimin, Wang Wenfei, Zhou Yong Mei, Zhuang Zejun (China) |
Our source lists "Wang Wen Fei" as coach of the 2nd-place Geely Automobile and as one player on the 3rd/4th-place SAIC team.[2]
- ^ "14. Red Bull World Bridge Series in Sanya, China" (in German). DBV-News. Deutscher Bridge Verband.
- ^ a b "The results from the Red Bull World Bridge Series". WBF. October 2014. Retrieved 2015-02-12.