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European Transnational Open Teams

 

Durante i Campionati di Tenerife del 2001, l'Assemblea Generale ed il Comitato Esecutivo della Federazione Europea hanno deciso la ristrutturazione dei Campionati Europei in European Teams Championships e in European Open Championships.

Nell'ambito degli European Open Championships che si svolgono negli anni dispari è inserito un Campionato a Squadre Libere Transnazionali al quale possono partecipare un numero illimitato di giocatori provenienti da ogni parte del mondo.

During the Championships of Tenerife in 2001, the General Assembly and the Executive Committee of the European Federation have decided, starting in 2003, the restructuring of the European Championships in European Teams Championships and European Open Championships.

As part of the European Open Championships held in odd years has included a Open Transnational Teams Championships allowed to an unlimited number of bridge players freely composed  and from all over the world.

 

2003 - MENTONE - 144 squadre
1. ISRAELE

 Avigdor Kalish, Leonid Podgur, Ilan & Ofir Herbst, Doron & Israel Yadlin

2. FRANCIA

Paul Chemla, Philippe Cronier, Michel Abécassis, Philippe Soulet.
3. BRASILE Gabriel Chagas, Diego Brenner, Steve Garner, Howard Weinstein
3. ITALIA / POLONIA Giulio Bongiovanni cng,  Apolinay Kowalski, Piotr Tuszynski, Jacek Romanski, Marek Szymanowski

 

2005 - Tenerife - Canarie (Spagna) - 82 squadre
1. OLANDA Ton Bakkeren, Huub Bertens, Jan Jansma, Bauke Muller, Louk Verhees, Simon de Wijs
2. ITALIA / POLONIA Giulio Bongiovanni cng Apolinay Kowalski, Piotr Tuszynski, Jacek Romanski, Jerem Stepinski, Arunas Jankauskas
3. DANIMARCA Peter Hecht-Johansen, Knut Blasket, Andreas Marquardsen, Lars Blasket, Morten Bilde, Jorgen Hansen
3. INGHILTERRA / ISRAELE / TURCHIA David Bakhshi, John Holland, Melih Ozdil, Eldad Ginossar

 

2007 - Antalya (Turchia) - 104 squadre
1. FRANCIA / ISRAELE Michel Bessis & Thomas Bessis, Eldad Ginossar & Ron Pachtmann
2. INDIA / USA Badal Chandra Das & Sumit Mukherjee, Krishna Kumar Kanningat & Gopal Venkatesh, Jyotindra Shah & Padmanabhan Sridharan,
3. OLANDA Berry Westra, Bas Drijver, Sjoert Brink, Simon de Wijs, Bauke Muller, Vincent Ramondt
3. SVEZIA / SUD AFRICA Ulf Nilson & Frederik Wrang, Alon Apteker & Craig Gower

 

2009 - Sanremo (Italia) - 129 squadre
1. OLANDA

Eric Laurant (cng),  Anton Maas (coach), Sjoert Brink, Bauke Muller, Bas Drijver, Simon de Wijs

2. ISRAELE Ophir Herbst, Ilan Herbst, Michael Barel, Yaniv Zack
3. BULGARIA Kalin Karaivanov, Victor Aronov, Kalin Karaivanov, Borislav Popov, Tony Rusev, Stefan Skorchev, Julian Stefanov
3. INDIA / USA Gopal Venkatesh, Rajeshwar Tewari, S. Sunderram, Padmanabhan Shidharan, Jyotindra Shah, Honey Prabhakar

 

2011 - Poznan (Polonia) - 119 squadre
1. USA / POLONIA Jim Mahaffey, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, Sam Lev, Jacek Pszczola, Gary Cohler
2. FRANCIA / GERMANIA Josef Piekarek, Alexander Smirnov, Michel Bessis, Thomas Bessis
3. MONACO / FRANCIA / ITALIA Jean Charles Allavena, Nathalie Frey, Henri Fissore,  Marc Bompis, Jean Christophe Quantin, Marco Catellani

 

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