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DAILY BULLETIN
Editor: M. Horton Co-Editor: P. Jourdain Web Editor: Th. Matziaris
No.: 1 • Thursday, 16 July 1998

Results Contents
Juniors Round 1 Match of the Day
Old Timers
Heart Breaking
Vienna Coup



Austria Start in Style
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The host nation made a spectacular start in the Junior Championship when they handed neighbours Germany a heavy defeat to collect one of only two maximums scored in the first round.

A packed VuGraph saw Austria race into an early lead which they never surrendered. It will be interesting to see if any country can surpass their total of 108 IMPs.

As a result they are neck-and-neck with Belarus, who powered past Great Britain.

Elsewhere, in other key encounters, France got the better of the favourites, Norway, the first of the many all Scandinavian clashes saw Denmark ease past Iceland, and Israel just got the better of Poland.

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Thanks and Welcome

It is usual to give a vote of thanks at the end of an event, since one does not know in advance how things will go, the norm being to start with a "welcome". However in this case, we want to say thanks to all those who have helped us during the last two years.

The list of assistants is too long to publish here but we do want to name the pillars on whom the foundation of these Championships have been built. We wish to thank Gianni Baldi and his VuGraph team together with the FIGB for the equipment.

Messieurs Svoboda and Margiol, who's careful preparation and organisation has ensured that everything in the Vienna City Hall functions perfectly.

Alexander Prosek and Christian Bernscherer and the PARSEC-team for the computer equipment and it's installation.

Last but not least, Gunther Purkarthofer, who created and printed the programs and various forms, working furiously until the last minute. These are just some examples of the friendly helping hands that have made these European Championships possible for you, and given us the opportunity to welcome you to Vienna. We worked hard and gained friends in the process. We wish you all a most pleasant stay in Vienna.

Richard Wehler-Hardt and Gavriel Unger

Results Contents
Juniors Round 1 Match of the Day
Old Timers
Heart Breaking
Vienna Coup



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