More
than 200 teams got down to the business of trying to qualify for the
knockout phases of their respective events - 173 squads in the
Rosenblum (open) and 39 in the McConnell (women).
Round-robin
play will continue today and on Thursday as teams try to finish in the
top four in their groups, qualifying them for head-to-head play,
beginning Friday for the Rosenblum and Saturday for the McConnell.
The
defending Rosenblum champions from Montreal in 2002 this year are
playing on different teams - Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin and Guido
Ferraro on the Lavazza squad, and Alfredo Versace and Lorenzo Lauria on
the T.C. Parioli - BTA squad.
The 2002
McConnell winners have also dispersed to different teams as Lynn Deas,
Beth Palmer and Kerri Sanborn are playing on the Lynn Baker squad,
while Irina Levitina and Jill Meyers are on the Hansa Narasimhan team.
McConnell competitors have the day off Friday.
Damiani re-elected WBF president
José Damiani was re-elected on Tuesday to a fourth term as president of the World Bridge Federation.
During Damiani's tenure, bridge has made inroads with the
International Olympic Committee, which has declared bridge a sport, and
the WBF is now engaged in a campaign to interest more young people in
the game. Damiani has steadfastly promoted the motto, "Bridge for
Peace."
Other WBF elections: Gianariggo Rona, first vice president; John
Wignall, second vice president; vice presidents, Panos Gerontopoulos
(Zone 1), George Retek (Zone 2), Mazhar Jafri (Zone 4) and Patrick Choy
(Zone 6). Also elected were Jean-Louis Derivery, treasurer, and Dan
Morse, honorary secretary.
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