Jaggy Shivdasani

Indian bridge player

Jaggy Shivdasani (born 1958) is one of India's most successful bridge players. Having burst onto India's national scene in 1976 by winning the premier Holkar Trophy,[1] he went on to win all national titles, usually multiple times. He represented India in numerous international events, including the 1988 World Team Olympiad in Venice, where his team reached the semi-finals before losing to the United States (the eventual winner). Shivdasani is from Mumbai (also known as Bombay).[2]

In July 1987, Shivdasani made history when he became the first foreigner ever to win one of the three major North American team events: the Spingold Knockout Teams.[3] In autumn 1987 he won his second straight major title, the Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams, as part of a foursome that included players from four countries.[4][5]

Tournament record

Winner

  • North American Bridge Championships (3)
    • North American Swiss Teams (1) 2002
    • Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams (1) 1987
    • Spingold Knockout Teams (1) 1987
  • Asia & Middle East Championships (1)
    • Open Teams (1) 1997

Runners-up

  • Asia & Middle East Championships (2)
    • Open Teams (2) 1985, 1989

References

  1. ^ Holker Open Pairs winners[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Manley, Brent; Horton, Mark; Greenberg-Yarbro, Tracey; Rigal, Barry, eds. (2011). The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge - Biographies and Results (compact disk) (7th ed.). Horn Lake, MS: American Contract Bridge League. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-939460-99-1.
  3. ^ Unheralded Team Captures Spingold Knockout Victory
  4. ^ An Unusual Foursome Wins Reisinger Title at Nationals
  5. ^ A Melding of Talent

External links

  • "International record for Jaggy Shivdasani". World Bridge Federation. Edit this at Wikidata
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