Lavazza
Brew Too Strong For Stoppa
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All smiles from the newly crowned Champions
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The Silver Medals go to France
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It is Team Lavazza, predominantly Italian
with a dash of Austrian that is crowned as the new European
Bridge Mixed Team Champions. Congratulations to Maria Teresa
Lavazza, Giorgio Duboin, Alfredo Versace, Monica Cuzzi, , Guido
Ferraro & Maria Erhart. They breezed past the French
squad Stoppa, Danielle Avon, Marianne Serf, Jean-Louis Stoppa,
François Stretz by 81 IMPs.
Third place went to Popova, a tripartite
alliance of Bulgaria, Israel & Turkey, Dessy
Popova, Rossen Gunev, Ahu Zobu, Ofer Haramati (the latter playing
in only his second ever tournament!). They overpowered Mali's
Norwegian/Polish combination of Artur Malinowski, Anna
Sarniak, Siv Thoresen & Tomasz Winciorek by 41 IMPs.
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The 7th European Mixed Championships
held in Oostende, Belgium from 16 to 22 March 2002. This is the last EBL
competition held in March, as the new EBL Calendar provides a European
competition every June (for details check the Competition section).
The 2002 event is the seventh of the series that was inaugurated
in 1990 in Bordeaux, France. As a biennial competition, it was held in
1992 in Oostende, Belgium; in 1994, in Barcelona, Spain; in 1996, in Monaco;
in 1998, in Aachen, Germany; and in 2000, in Bellaria (Rimini), Italy.
The European Mixed Championships
have been attracting an ever increasing number of Europe' s top bridge
players. In Monaco, 1996, 370 pairs and 83 teams took part, representing
25 countries. Two years later,in Aachen, Germany, there were 397 pairs
and 97 teams from 30 countries. Bellaria 2000, was a record success having
welcomed 456 pairs and 101 teams from 33 Countries! The current holders
of the teams competition, are Denmark's Jens & Sabine
Auken and Peter & Dorthe Schaltz. The
Mixed Pairs winners in Bellaria were Monoca Buratti and
Carlo Mariani of Italy.
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The winners of the Mixed Teams event
Jens & Sabine Auken, Peter & Dorthe Schaltz. |
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The gold medal winners of the Mixed Pairs in Bellaria, Monoca Buratti
and Carlo Mariani from Italy.
The silver medal was won by Marlene and Michel Duguet of France and
the bronze by Elena Maitova and Tim Zlotov of Russia. |
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