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Table of
Contents |
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Schools Championship Gets Under Way |
1 |
Round 7 Juniors - Czech Rep. vs Belgium |
2 |
The All-Time Bridge Greats
(4) |
3 |
Hand
Stories |
4 |
More Coaching Headaches |
5 |
Round 8 Juniors - England vs
Scotland |
6 |
Round 9 Juniors - Greece vs
Scotland |
7 | |
Panos Gerontopoulos
officially opened the European Schools team Championship yesterday
evening in a short informal ceremony at the Riviera Centre. Panos
stressed that the Schools Championship would be played, from a
technical point of view, under exactly the same conditions as the
European Open or any other Team Championship.
Present was
Giannarigo Rona, the President of the European
Bridge League. We should all be grateful to Giannarigo for
bringing some Italian sunshine with him to Torquay.
All the teams were
presented, with the Scots getting the loudest applause for the
traditional kilts worn by the men in the team.
We have seen how many Junior players go on to
represent their countries at Open or Ladies level, likewise, many of
those taking part here in the Schools tournament will play in future
Junior events. And from there, who knows which will go on to become
Open or Ladies European or even World Champions? Good luck to
all.
Italy went top of the Junior Championship
with a 21-9 victory over Greece. France drop to second
after drawing 13.5-13.5 with Estonia on vugraph (1.5 VPs each
in slow play fines). Croatia and Poland both had wins
to go joint third. Bottom team, Scotland boosted their
confidence with a convincing 24-6 win against
Germany. |