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Hila Levi (born March 10, 1993) is an Israeli bridge player who won the World Women's Team Championship (Venice Cup) as part of the Israeli team in 2023.
Biography
[edit]Hila Levi grew up in Rishon Lezion. She studied computer science at Ben-Gurion University. Levi has worked as a software engineer at Microsoft.
Bridge Career
[edit]Hila Levi began her bridge career playing for Israel's youth teams before advancing to the women's national team. Since her time on the youth national team, her regular partner has been Adi Asulin. Their coach is Eldad Ginosar.
Notable Achievements
[edit]World Championships
[edit]- 2023: Levi won the Venice Cup (World Championship for women's teams) as a member of the Israeli team, held in Marrakesh, Morocco.[1]
- 2016: Levi and Adi Asulin won the Women's Pairs World Championship in Wroclaw, Poland.[2]
European Championships
[edit]- 2016: Levi and Adi Asulin won the European Women's Pairs Championship.
- 2022: Levi secured third place in the European Championship for women's teams, held in the Madeira Islands, Portugal.[3]
- 2013: Levi earned a silver medal at the European Championship for the Israeli national team under 21, held in Poland.[4]
- 2009: Levi also secured a silver medal as part of the Israeli national team under 21 at the European Championship held in Brasov, Romania.[5]
Israeli Championships
[edit]- 2017: Levi won the Israeli championship for young pairs under the age of 26, alongside Adi Asulin.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ http://db.worldbridge.org/repository/tourn/marrakech.23/microsite/Asp/knockoutphase.asp?qtournid=2355&qphase=FFqtournid=2354&qphase=FF
- ^ http://db.worldbridge.org/repository/tourn/wroclaw.16/Microsite/Asp/TotalPairs.asp?qtournid=1245&qroundno=10&qgroupno=1
- ^ http://db.worldbridge.org/repository/tourn/wroclaw.16/Microsite/Asp/TotalPairs.asp?qtournid=1245&qroundno=10&qgroupno=1
- ^ http://db.worldbridge.org/repository/tourn/wroclaw.16/Microsite/Asp/TotalPairs.asp?qtournid=1245&qroundno=10&qgroupno=1
- ^ http://www.eurobridge.org/teamchampRPperson/?qtournid=733
Category:Ben-Gurion University of the Negev alumni Category:Israeli contract bridge players