DAILY BULLETIN Exec. Editor: M. Horton Co-editor: P. Jourdain Contributor: M. Smith Web Editor: Th. Matziaris No.: 4 Wednesday, 17 March 1999 |
Results | Contents |
Open Pairs: 1st Semi-Final
A, 1st Semi-Final B Seniors Pairs:3rd Qualifying |
Interview with Andrzej Orlow Open Pairs - Leading Ladies Diamonds are not a girl's best friend Seniors Pairs - Session 2 |
Czech Seniors Lead the Way |
Seniors Pairs Polish pairs had dominated the leader board after two sessions of the Seniors, but Milos Bahnik and Zdenek Grosman of the Czech Republic produced a 69.07% third session to overtake the field and lead the qualifiers. There are still three Polish pairs in the top five though, with the previous leaders Moszynski-Szydlowski second and Klimala-Skotniczny third. Rand-Katz (Israel) and Pinkiewicz-Sekowski (Poland) round out the top five. Open Pairs Semi-Final A Russians Michael Rosenblum and Larissa Panina lead the field with 64.10% after the first of the three semi-final sessions. Beaumier-Jeanneteau of France are very close behind them. Only two other pairs managed to break the 60% mark and they are from the host nation - Ekert-Maiysz in third with Olech-Kujawa fourth. Open Pairs Semi-Final B |
Results | Contents |
Open Pairs: 1st Semi-Final
A, 1st Semi-Final B Seniors Pairs:3rd Qualifying |
Interview with Andrzej Orlow Open Pairs - Leading Ladies Diamonds are not a girl's best friend Seniors Pairs - Session 2 |
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