EBL Press Conference
At the Press Conference on Friday, June 28th EBL President Gianarrigo
Rona explained some interesting points on the format of the European
Championships. In the even years the European Championships will
be held as usual. At the moment there is no need to divide the Championship
into two divisions. However, when the number of participating countries
exceed 40 there is a good case for an A and a B championship. There
is a practical reason for that: with more that 40 teams you run
out of playing days.
In the odd years the format of the European Championships will
be changed. To start with Menton 2003 the EC will be a truly open
event, open in the sense that everybody from any zone can play in
the event. In other words it might be well possible that for example
a team consisting of South-American and Australian players, would
become the next European Open Champion. That way, the EC can be
well compared with a Grand Slam Tennis tournament like Wimbledon,
where a player from any country can become the Open British Champion.
The EBL President further confirmed that at the moment in the open
and women's contest the top five will qualify for next year's world
championships and the top two from the senior event. The EBL however
has the right to delegate the numbers six from the open and the
women events when the total of participating countries from the
other zones turn out to be an odd number.
Mr. Rona further stated that the results from
the drug tests, which had been held last Wednesday, will be known
within two or three weeks. He further confirmed that the financial
agreement with Spain, following last year's EC at Tenerife, is on
schedule and will be completed by the end of the year.
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