EBL Press Conference
Spain in danger
of exclusion from the EBL
By Svend Novrup
The EBL, represented by The President, Gianarrigo Rona,
The Honorary Secretary, Panos Gerontopoulos, and Committee
Member Jens Auken were joined by the Vice President of the
IBPA Jean-Paul Meyer at a Press Conference held
yesterday.
EBL President - Mr Rona and EBL Secretary - Mr
Gerontopoulos |
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After a short opening
statement by the President stressing the importance of gaining
Olympic recognition and the restructuring of the
Championships, the floor was opened to those present. Nissan
Rand, who has a regular column in one of Israel's newspapers,
asked a question on behalf of Patrick Jourdain, Daily
Telegraph, London about the restructuring. The President
pointed out that it was important that the new style event did
not take place in a Rosenblum year, hence the necessity of
staging the Championships in even numbered years. It was hoped
that the new format would make it easier to attract a major
sponsor. The reason the only one senior team from each country
will be able to play is that probably more NBOs will select
and support such a team. Next year the championships will be
in Salsomaggiore which is known as the perfect venue,
and hopefully this will mean that in any case more ladies
teams will participate. The timing of the various events would
be determined once the number of entries was
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Maureen Dennison, IBPA Secretary, asked about the
possibility of events being timed so as to allow competitors to take
advantage of package deals. The President confirmed he was aware of
this problem but difficulties were caused by the number of teams
taking part, keeping in mind there are now 45 potential
entrants.
Heinz Guthwert, congratulated the EBL on the choice of
Salsomaggiore for next year's Championship, but complained that no
transfers had been available from the airport. Other speakers
pointed out they had encountered no such difficulties and the
President was confident their would be no problems next year.
Daniel Auby, Dagens Nyheter confirmed that the
Swedish players were happy with the venue but was concerned about
brown sticker conventions and HUM systems. He thought that the
players using them were not careful enough with their
descriptions.
Jens Auken, chairman of the EBL system committee said:
'We have made great progress in the handling of HUMs and
brownsticker conventions but of course there have been problems, and
I am greatful for the work you have done in that respect. Your team
has a pair playing a HUM system, and I think that you and others
will have to be very careful to explain everything as clearly as
possible or it may be totally forbidden to play them. It is
forbidden in ACBL, and people of strong influence want the same
thing in Europe. So pairs playing these things, please be very
careful with what you do -- or the right to play them may be taken
away' Kees Tammens, Bridge Utrecht, asked about the possibility of
the Championship being split into divisions and the President
indicated that he was in favour of this idea.
Nissan Rand, asked why the Seniors had not been on VuGraph
and in response, Jean-Paul Meyer pointed out the considerable
technical problems one of them being that with matches of just 14
boards the session would be too short, and you wanted to follow the
scoring of 20 boards from the matches on the Open and Ladies Series
which would then not be possible while play was still in
progress.
Jean-Paul Meyer, asked why no hand records had been
available and for the position concerning the financial contribution
of the Generali Group and the Spanish Federation.
The President cited the tremendous staffing problems and
difficulties with the photocopiers but confirmed Hand records from
every single match will be back for Salsomaggiore. The position with
Generali was unclear but the money promised by the Canary and the
Spanish Federations has not been paid, and if this is not done ahead
of the end of the championship, the Spanish Federation will be
considered not in good standing and will be excluded from the EBL as
of July 11. This will mean that Spanish players can not participate
in neither international or national events as every NBO in Europe
has to respect such an exclusion. He said 'This is very sad, and we
did not want to punish the Spanish players here in Tenerife as we
know that they have been paying most of their own expenses.'
Daniel Auby raised the matter of the money deposit when
you lodge an appeal was brought up as some nations can not afford to
lose such money and are afraid to appeal. Instead it was suggested
that a frivolous appeal could cost a penalty of 1 or 2 VPs. The
Ppresident said that the money would only be taken if an appeal was
ridiculous, and the players should be able to see when their appeal
had absolutely no merit. Maureen Dennison told that in some British
tournaments you have a person which you can consult before
appealing. If he says that your appeal is of a certain merit, you
can appeal without danger of losing your money.
Jens Auken thought that it would create too much tension
if you took VPs in matters from the appeal's committee, and that an
extra link in the appeal's process would be too much but there was
very positive reactions from the floor in general to the idea of
such an consultant.
The press conference lasted for more than one hour in a good
atmosphere probably because it was felt that Gianarrigo Rona spoke
out openly and never side stepped any
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