DAILY BULLETIN
Editor: Jean Paul Meyer Web Editor: G. Georgopoulos
Co-editors: M. Horton - J. Jacobs - M. Melander

No 6 • Saturday, 24 March 2001
 
Results Contents
Open: 1st Final 'A' - 2nd Final 'A' - Total 'A'
Open: 1st Final 'B' - 2nd Final 'B' - Total 'B'
Open: 1st Final 'C' - 2nd Final 'C' - Total 'C'
Seniors Pairs: 2nd Final - Total
Seniors Pairs: 2nd Consolation - Total
Magnificent Seven
Paul Chemla's Interview
Sorrento Hands
Barometric Pressure
Defensive Problems
 

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN

With two sessions to play pairs from seven countries are fighting for the right to stand on the podium in the Open Championship and you could throw a blanket over the contenders, with the top four being separated by less than 0.7%.

Stig Werdelin and Allan Cohen of Denmark are leading, ahead of Karaivanov and Trendafilov whilst Italy's challenge is still firmly in the hands of the third placed pair Leandro Burgay and Carlo Mariani.

The next three pairs are all from Poland, Martens & Lewsnieski, Cieslak & Moszynski and Kwiecien & Olanski.

Meanwhile in the Final of the Senior pairs, it is Germany's Hans Humburgh and Goran Mattsson who lead the way, followed by England's Keith Stanley and Derek Rue and Italy's Giampo Jelmoni and Gianni Bettinetti.

 
   
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