Champing at the bit to get started on their respective
quests for gold medals, competitors in the three main events
of the World Bridge Championships gathered on Saturday for the
formal opening ceremonies for the Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup and
Seniors Bowl.
The round-robin phases of the three events begin today. The
World Transnational Open Teams begins Oct. 31.
The tournament was officially opened at 7:30 p.m. by World
Bridge Federation President Jose Damiani, assisted by Cascais
Mayor Antonio d’Orey Capucho, Herculano Ferreira, president of
the Portuguese Bridge Federation; Rui Mourinha, vice president
of the Sport Institute of Portugal, and Duarte Nobre Guedes,
chairman of the Estoril Tourist Board.
All of them were presented trophies to commemorate the
ceremonies.
" I’m sure," said Damiani, "that these
championships will give you a chance to discover this country
and the hospitality of the people."
The 66 teams – plus, among others, non-playing captains and
coaches -- packed the auditorium at the Centro de Congressos,
where all play will take place. The teams were introduced, in
turn, by Zia Mahmood (Venice Cup), Lorenzo Lauria (Seniors)
and Sabine Auken (Bermuda Bowl).
The host teams from Portugal all received warm applause
from the audience.
Zia, Lauria and Auken are also competitors – Lauria is part
of the Italian team hoping to avenge their final-board defeat
at the hands of USA1 in Monte Carlo two years ago; Zia is
playing in the Seniors Bowl, and Auken, Venice Cup winner in
Paris in 2001, will again play for Germany.
Damiani thanked the organizers of the tournament for doing
"everything possible" to make the tournament a success from
the standpoint of orderly competition – and enjoyment for the
players and those who accompanied them to Portugal.
Capucho, introduced by emcee Ton Kooijman (also tournament
operations director), told the crowd, "It’s a great honor
for us to host this important
competition." |