Bronze medals were secured yesterday by
these teams. From left and top, USA2 in the Bermuda Bowl, the
Netherlands in the Venice Cup and Denmark in the Seniors Bowl.
Six teams still have dreams of gold as the finals in the
Bermuda Bowl,Venice Cup and Seniors Bowl continue today - and
the matches are all so close it is difficult to predict the
winners. USA1 leads Italy, 105-74, in the Bermuda Bowl, which
concludes on Saturday with a final 32 boards. The teams played
nearly even through the first 48 deals, but the Americans had
a 20-IMP carryover to start.
Play in the Venice Cup and Seniors Bowl will end today.
In the women's championship, France took a 49-1 lead
against Germany, including carryover, after one set, but the
Germans fought back to trail 68-87 at the halfway point.They
won the next two sets by the combined score of 67-38 to get
back into the match.
Likewise, Indonesia seized the initiative against USA1 in
the Seniors Bowl, taking a big early lead only to see the
Americans draw closer with a 57-20 third set. Bronze medals
went to three teams yesterday. USA2 took a 12-IMP carryover
into their Bermuda Bowl match with Sweden, winning by 15 IMPs
in a tightly played match.There were big rallies in the other
two bronze-medal fights.
USA1 had a 55-18 lead against the Netherlands after one
set, and they were ahead by 25 with 16 deals to play, but the
Dutch women took the final set 35-5 to earn the bronze.
Similarly, the Netherlands took a 56-15 lead against Denmark
in the Seniors Bowl but were outscored 92-34 over the final 48
deals.
Quarterfinals in the Transnational Open Teams began last
night with the following matchups: 777 - Sofia Pessoa, Hussein
- Schneider, Shugart - Spector and Shato Rosenovo - China
Open. See the Saturday edition for more information about this
competition. |