Sweden

Per Olof first represented Sweden at the 1976 Olympiad in Monte Carlo. He has twice won the European Team Championships, in 1977 and 1987. He also collected a silver medal in 1991 and 2004, and bronze in 1989. He has been a member of all of Sweden’s most successful teams at World Championship events, claiming bronze medals at the Bermuda Bowl in 1977, 1987 and 1991, and at the World Team Olympiad in 1988. Since 2011, P-O has been the coach of numerous Swedish junior teams, leading them to bronze medals in the 2011 European Youngsters Teams and collecting gold with the Schools Team at the 2013 European Youth Championships.
Photo: Peter Hasenson
Brazil

Miguel made his international debut in the Brazilian Junior team in the 1991 World Championships. He was a member of the Chagas team that reached the final of the 1998 Rosenblum Cup and he also collected a silver medal in the IMP Pairs at the 2010 World Championships. More recently, he reached the quarter-finals of the Rosenblum in 2018. Representing Brazil, Miguel won the 1998 IOC Grand Prix and lost in the final of the 2000 Bermuda Bowl.
Photo: (sent by MVB)
Norway

Gunn Tove first became a European champion with victory in the Mixed Teams at the 2009 European Transnational Championships. More recently, she won a silver medal in the Mixed Pairs at the same event in 2023. She made her debut in the Norwegian Women’s team in 2008. At the European Team Championships, she won bronze in the Women’s Teams in 2018 and gold in 2024.
🥇 2024 56th European Team Championships Herning - Women Teams - Norway
🥈 2023 10th European Transnational Championships - Mixed Pairs
Photo: European Bridge League (EBL)
China

Wen Fei is currently 5th in the WBF world women's rankings. She was the winner of the Womens Teams at the 2013 European Transnational Championships and collected silver at the 2006 Womens World Pairs. Representing China she won the Venice Cup in 2009 and 2017, the Open Teams at the 1998 IOC Grand Prix, and she has also reached the final of six other World Championship events.
Photo: World Bridge Federation (WBF)
USA

Migry Zur-Campanile was born in Bucharest, Romania, in a year that is a closely guarded secret. She is now a bridge professional and teacher living in New York with her husband, bridge professional and writer Pietro Campanile.
🥈 2025 World Teams Championships, Herning - Open BAM Teams - Seabass
🥇 2023 46th World Team Championships Marrakech - Mixed Teams - USA2
🥈 2022 45th World Bridge Championships - Mixed Teams - USA1