It turned out differently this time. There was no
final-board rally by the opponents. Italy are the new Bermuda
Bowl champions, winners by the score of 268-250 over USA1.
The team captained by Maria Teresa Lavazza made up for the
disappointment of losing to their American rivals on the last
board of the championship in Monte Carlo two years ago with a
strong performance in the second half of the 128-board
final.
The champions are Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Fulvio
Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Claudio Nunes, Alfredo Versace.
The silver medallists are Dick Freeman, Bob Hamman, Jeff
Meckstroth, Nick Nickell, Eric Rodwell, Paul Soloway. The
bronze medal went to USA2 in a play-off earlier in the
tournament.
The final two sets in the Bermuda Bowl promised to be
dramatic — Italy started the day only 8 IMPs ahead — and they
did not disappoint. The Italians increased their lead by only
1 IMP with 16 boards to play, plenty of time for an American
rally.
It did not happen, however, as the Italians were never
seriously threatened. The Americans simply could not take
advantage of several opportunities to earn their second
straight Bermuda Bowl.
In the Transnational Open Teams, the Peter Schneider Team
defeated the team captained by Warren Spector by 93-70. The
winners are Schneider and Grant Baze of the USA and Piotr
Gawrys and Marcin Lesnieswki of Poland. With the win,
Lesniewski became a World Grand Master. The silver medallists
are Spector, Bart Bramley, Bjorn Fallenius, Mark Feldman, Chip
Martel and Roy Welland.
The bronze medal in the Transnationals went to Team 777 (
Russia). |