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No. : 12 • Friday, 2 July 2004

Battle for Bronze

 

Table of Contents

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Battle for Bronze 1
Bulgaria v Netherlands – Open Round 26
2
Patrick’s Point 3
Round 28: Poland v. Sweden (Open),
Netherlands v. France (Women)
4
A Finnish Lady Kill’s The Contract 5
Revenge for Hvalba 1544 6

The guard of honour at Wednesday's reception
given by the Town of Malmö

With Italy virtually certain of gold, and Sweden silver, attention focuses on the fight for third place. It promises to be a terrific fight between, Netherlands, Russia, England, and Poland.

Terrific finish in prospect

As the women’s event reaches its conclusion, two separate issues will be decided; the destination of the title and medals, which lies between Netherlands, Sweden, France and Austria, and the struggle for the final Venice Cup spot, which involves Germany & Israel.

Pace Setters

Germany and Denmark lead the race for the Senior Championship, and are followed by a resurgent Polish team who won all three of their matches yesterday. Israel are dominating the B final, having amassed 68/75 VP yesterday.

 


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