Italy Juniors, npc Gianpaolo Rinaldi,
coach Andrea Pagani, Furio di Bello, Stelio di Bello, Ruggiero
Guariglia, Francesco Mazzadi, Fabio lo Presti, Stefano
Uccello |
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Table of
Contents |
Page |
Italy and Israel the New Champions |
1 |
EBL Youth Cmte Chairman's Closing
Speech |
2 |
The All-Time Bridge Greats
(10) |
3 |
Hand
Stories |
4 |
Juniors Round 20 - Russia v
France |
5 |
Thank You |
6 |
Schools Round 13 - Poland v
Israel |
7 |
Schools Round 14 |
8 | |
Italy won the Junior Euopean Team
Championship today. Early in their final match against
Norway the Italians trailed by 25 IMPs but they held their
collective nerve to come back to win by 41-32 IMPs, 17-13 VPs, to
assure the gold medal, irrespective of results in other matches.
In a dramatic finish, Denmark snatched the
silver medal thanks to a 23-7 victory over Russia, with
Norway taking the bronze. France lost their last match
11-19 against Sweden to finish just half-a-VP behind
Norway. If a fifth European team gets a place in next year's
World Championships in Beijing, it will be Poland, who took
fourth place ahead of England.
In the Schools, Israel's morning
maximum against England put them in a strong position going
into the final round. Thought they trailed Poland by 5 VPs,
Israel had to play near-bottom-placed Scotland in the
final round, while Poland faced third-placed Netherlands.
Sure enough, Netherlands held the Poles, losing only by 13-17, and
Israel's 25-4 win over Scotland earned them the Schools European
Team Championship and the gold medal. Norway took the
bronze, overtaking Netherlands thanks to a 24-6 last round victory
over Germany. Scotland's 4 VPs against Israel just held off
Wales so that the Welsh had to take last
place. |