The Citizen (Gauteng)

Going for gold at ripe old age of 79

CHOKSI: INDIAN BRIDGE STAR PICKED FOR ASIAN GAMES

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Mumbai

Rita Choksi says yoga and breathing exercises have kept her sharp as the Indian grandmothe­r goes for gold at the age of 79 – just one of many elderly contenders in the Asian Games bridge competitio­n.

Choksi may be India’s oldest athlete at the Games in Jakarta, but she’s one of several 70-plus bridge players as the cerebral card game makes its debut at the regional Olympics.

Also in the mix are Malaysia’s Lee Hung Fong, at 81 the Games’ oldest competitor, and 78-yearold tobacco billionair­e Michael Bambang Hartono, Indonesia’s richest man.

Bridge is one of the more surprising sports among the 40 at the Games, which also include paraglidin­g and jet-skiing – alongside Olympic events like swimming and athletics.

At the other end of the generation­al scale, video games – or eSports – will make their debut as a demonstrat­ion event, before becoming a full medal sport at the next Games in 2022.

Choksi is one of four septuagena­rians in India’s bridge team, which has an average age of 60. As well as her morning yoga routine, she spends three hours a day playing bridge online.

“I am looking forward to it. As far as age is concerned, I never felt that old, that was my problem,” said Choksi, who will turn 80 in October.

“They kept saying there were other people much younger but they feel old,” she told at her home in what, coincident­ally, was once the athletes’ village for the 1982 Games in New Delhi.

Choksi took up the sport in the 1970s and has represente­d India at internatio­nal tournament­s in China, Pakistan and the United States. She secured her Asian Games place at a contest in Goa.

“I played well in Goa and the president of the Bridge Federation of India felt I was good enough. They selected nine ladies out of the 24-member bridge team,” Choksi said with pride. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? JUST A NUMBER. She might be almost 80, but you underestim­ate Indian bridge ace Rita Choksi at your own peril.
Picture: AFP JUST A NUMBER. She might be almost 80, but you underestim­ate Indian bridge ace Rita Choksi at your own peril.

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