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The Five Card Tricksters, Italy.
From the left to the right:
Norberto Bocchi, Antonio Sementa, Massimo Ortensi (coach),
Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace, Francesco Angelini, Giorgio
Duboin, Maria Tereza Lavazza (npc)
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The Netherlands, winner of the gold medal
in the Women's European Championships. From left to right:
Ed Franken (npc), Bep Vriend, Anneke Simons, Marijke van der
Pas, Wietske van Zwol, Femke Hoogweg, Jet Pasman and Chris
Niemeijer (coach).
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Table of
Contents
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Italy Makes History |
1 |
President's Closing Speech |
2 |
Open
Round 36: Italy vs Bulgaria |
3 |
Hand
Stories |
4 |
The Grand Finale |
5 |
1st European Bridge Championships |
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They won in Vilamoura in 1995, in Montecatini
in 1997, in Malta in 1999, in Tenerife in 2001 and
now by winning here in Salsomaggiore in 2002 with a truly
awesome display, Italy has become the first team in the history
of these great Championships to win five times in a row, surpassing
the record of the legendary Blue Team, who won in 1956, 57, 58 and
59.
We raise our glasses to Francesco
Angelini, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Lorenzo Lauria, Antonio
Sementa & Alfredo Versace,
together with their Captain, Maria Teresa
Lavazza and Coach, Massimo Ortensi.
The ease of their victory makes them clear favourites
to go on to a sixth victory in Malmö in two years time,
but meanwhile they will spearhead the European challenge for the
greatest prize of all in next years Bermuda Bowl.
The silver medallists, Spain, will accompany
them in their quest for Bridge's Holy Grail, along with Norway,
who took bronze, Bulgaria and Sweden.
These five countries, together with Poland,
Netherlands and England will receive invitations to compete
in the Champions Cup in Warsaw in October.
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