Medalists
Norway won six medals including two gold; host China reaped four lesser medals. Turkey won its first medals in world bridge, in the events for Pairs and Individuals under age 28. The category is considered a novelty and an exception in bridge, two years older than the established Juniors category, but it is the standard age limit for university games (FISU) including the "World University Cup" that was part of the 2000 and 2004 Teams Olympiads.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Open Individual | Tor Helness | Geir Helgemo | Andrey Gromov |
Women Individual | Catarina Midskog | Anne-Fréderique Lévy | Yan Ru |
Open Teams | Italy | England | Norway |
Women Teams | England | China | USA |
Seniors Teams | Japan | USA | Indonesia |
Mixed Teams (transnational) |
Yeh Bros |
Russia |
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under-21 Teams | France | England | China |
under-26 Teams | Denmark | Poland | Norway |
under-28 Teams | Norway | Poland | China |
Youth Pairs | Mehmet Remzi Şakirler — Melih Osman Şen |
Lotan Fisher — Ron Haim Schwartz |
Joanna Krawczyk — Piotr Tuczyński |
Youth Individual | Salih Murat Anter | Radu Nistor | Lars Arthur Johansen |
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