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'''Adam Żmudziński''' (born 1956) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Contract bridge|bridge]] player. Żmudziński won the [[World Transnational Open Teams Championship|World Transnational Open Teams]] in 2000 and 2009, European Open Teams in 1989 and 1993 as well as the prestige ''London Sunday Times Invitational'' Pairs in 1994. His team finished second in the 2000 [[World Team Olympiad]], 1991 [[Bermuda Bowl]] and 1994 [[Rosenblum Cup]]. With his regular partner, [[Cezary Balicki]], won the bronze medal at the [[World Open Pairs Championship|World Open Pairs]] held in [[Geneva]] in 1990. |
'''Adam Żmudziński''' (born 1956) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[Contract bridge|bridge]] player. Żmudziński won the [[World Transnational Open Teams Championship|World Transnational Open Teams]] in 2000 and 2009, European Open Teams in 1989 and 1993 as well as the prestige ''London Sunday Times Invitational'' Pairs in 1994. His team finished second in the 2000 [[World Team Olympiad]], 1991 [[Bermuda Bowl]] and 1994 [[Rosenblum Cup]]. With his regular partner, [[Cezary Balicki]], won the bronze medal at the [[World Open Pairs Championship|World Open Pairs]] held in [[Geneva]] in 1990. |
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Adam Żmudziński (born 1956) is a Polish bridge player. Żmudziński won the World Transnational Open Teams in 2000 and 2009, European Open Teams in 1989 and 1993 as well as the prestige London Sunday Times Invitational Pairs in 1994. His team finished second in the 2000 World Team Olympiad, 1991 Bermuda Bowl and 1994 Rosenblum Cup. With his regular partner, Cezary Balicki, won the bronze medal at the World Open Pairs held in Geneva in 1990.