After the fourth session yesterday morning
France appeared to be in disarray, having seen almost
all their overnight lead vanish in the face of a tremendous
German rally. However, they redoubled their efforts and
in the next stanza they appeared to put the match beyond
Germany's reach. However, in a final set of boards that might
have been scripted by Steven Spielberg a series of brilliant
plays saw Germany gradually reduce the deficit. On the
penultimate deal Daniela von Arnim, who had already made one
outstanding play to keep the match alive, brought the audience
to its feet with a second brilliancy to take the trophy back
to Germany for a second time.
It was a tribute to the stamina of the
teams that they both played four-handed throughout the
final.
Despite their disappointment, the French
supporters watching VuGraph and their players afterwards
applauded and congratulated their opponents in what must be
the greatest match in the history of this event. It was
certainly the most sporting.
USA II Chip Away
Norway's Lead
Amid the excitement it almost went unoticed that
USA II has drawn level with Norway. A second
nail biting finish is in prospect.
In the final of the Transnational
Teams Brachman's USA/Brazil combination lead
the Cinderella team of the event, France's
Bureau 33-24 IMPs.
The bronze medal has gone to the
Grinberg team from Israel.
Following are the Special Categories
winners in Transnational Teams: Mixed Team -
Lara (Portugal/Germany/USA) (237 VP) - Maria Lara, M.
Capucho, M. Yuen, Irina Levitina Senior Team - Freed
(USA) (233 VP) - Gene Freed, Grant Baze, Joseph Kivel,
Chris Larsen Women's Team - Huei (China)(225 VP) -
Y. Huei, Yanhong Wang, Wenfei Wang, Yu Zhang, Jian Wang, Zhen
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