The World Bridge Federation (WBF) Committee of Honour, formed way back in 1972 for the purpose of recognising the selfless efforts of individuals who make a significant contribution to the enhancement and growth of bridge throughout the world, has stepped forth to unanimously elect Mahmood on the Executive Council, honouring him for his commendable contribution to bridge as a game that is enjoyed by tens of millions of people throughout the world. With his nomination, the Council now comprises of thirteen members and stands completed. Besides Mahmood, other members are Jose Damiani (France), Chen Zelan (Singapore), Patrick Choy (Singapore), Mark De Pauw (Belgium), Panos Genontopoules (Greece), Georgia Heth (Great Britain), Alvin Levy (USA), George Retak (Canada), Giannarrigo Rona (Italy), John Wignall (New Zealand), Robert S Wolff (USA) and Mazhar Jafri (Pakistan). The World Bridge Federation has also awarded a Gold Pin to Mahmood.
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