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Austria Are Girls Champions |
1 |
Sweden v Netherlands – Girls Round
7 |
2 |
Russia v Israel Juniors Round
9 |
3 |
Austria v Israel – Girls
Round 7 |
4 |
Double Dummy Problem |
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The Winners! |
The Closing Ceremony and Prize-giving for the Girls
Championship and Opening Ceremony for the Schools were held together
in the Village Cinemas Complex yesterday afternoon. Ably compered
by our joint masters of ceremonies, Stefan Back and Thomas Schonfeldt,
the ceremonies were smoothly run and, most important, fun, as Stefan
and Thomas once again looked as though they had been working together
as a stand-up double act for years. The short dual-ceremony featured
speeches from Marc Verdier, President of the Czech Bridge Federation,
EBL President Gianarrigi Rona and Youth Committee Chairman Panos
Gerontopoulos.
As had looked likely for some time, Austria have become
the first European Girls Team Champions. Though they lost their
last match to Netherlands on vugraph, thereby spoiling their otherwise
perfect record of having won every match, Austria scored more than
sufficient VPs to clinch the gold medal. Congratulations to Adele
and Anna Gogoman, Iris Grumm, Caroline Hupka and npc Christian Felderer,
who I am sure found this team infinitely less stressful to try to
control than the Austrian Women's team, with whom he has been involved
on many occasions in the past.
Sweden scored a maximum in the last round to close
the door on Poland and clinch the silver medal. The Swedish team
is Cecilia and Sandra Rimstedt, Jenny Ryman, Emma Sjoberg, npc Krister
Ahlesved and coach Lars Andersson. Congratulations to them.
Poland too achieved a last-round maximum but had to
be content with the bronze. The Polish bronze-medalists are Ewa
Grabowska, Edyta Jurkiewicz, Joanna Krawczyk, Marta Maj, Kamila
Szczepanska, Katarzyna Zegilewicz and npc Wojtek Siwiec. Once again,
congratulations to all.
And finally, congratulations to all of the other teams in the Girls
Championship for creating a tournament played in the best possible
spirit of friendship and fair play. The first European Girls Championship
has been an outstanding success and we can all hope and expect that
this new Championship will now go from strength to strength and
become established alongside the Juniors and the Schools Championships.
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