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[edit]The 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.