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Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships

The Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships (CNBC) involves the game of cards known as Bridge. This championship event is held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Games where athletes from the different Commonwealth countries participate. The first Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships were held in the year 2002 in Manchester, England.
Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships 2002
In 2002, the first Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships were held where many Commonwealth nations participated.
The participating nations were: Bermuda, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Australia, Canada, Guyana, England, Guernsey, India, Jamaica, Isle of Man, Jersey, Malta, Malaysia, Kenya, Mauritius, Pakistan, Northern Ireland, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Wales, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Singapore, Scotland, and Saint Lucia.
The Canada and Wales teams were the finalists. In the final, the players of Canada (Keith Balcombe, Judith Gartaganis, Gordon Campbell, and Nicholas Gartaganis) defeated the players of Wales (Dafydd Jones, Adam Dunn, Gary Jones, Peter Goodman, Jim Luck, Tim Rees, and Filip Kurbalija) and won the gold medal. India was in the third place and won the bronze medal.
Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships 2006
In 2006, the second Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships were held from March 7 to March 12, 2006, in Murrembeena, Victoria, Australia. In the championships, besides the participation and performance of England, India, and Australia, there were a total of 12 teams from different Commonwealth countries participating and proving their talent in this game of cards.
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