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Worldyouth Bridgeteams Championships WORLDYOUTH 15TH BRIDGETEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS KoçUniversityIstanbulTurkey13th23rdAugust2014 DAILY BULLETIN Editor: Phillip Alder • Co-Editors: Micke Melander, David Stern • Lay-out Editor: Francesca Canali Bulletin No. 7 Wednesday, 20 August, 2014 LET THE KNOCKOUTS COMMENCE Bridge unites people from all countries. WBF motto is: “Bridge for Peace” he eight qualifiers in the junior event were known land and the United States, have teams playing in all T after the first of yesterday's three rounds. The front three events. France and Poland also battled it out in the runners were just jockeying for position to get an earlier Kids final. But it was hard for the Netherlands and the pick for their quarterfinal opponents. United States to be there, because they were not invited to enter teams! All the matches will be over 56 boards today. And if the- re is a tie, another 6 boards will be played. Remember that you can get up-to-the-minute scores at worldbridge.org and watch matches live at The draw for all of the matches can be found on page bridgebase.com. two. And let's not forget the Transnational Board-a-Match Note that four countries, France, the Netherlands, Po- Teams, which starts today. Have fun. Elektroser Wednesday, August 20, 2014 15th World Youth Team Championships - Istanbul 2014 JUNIORS, YOUNGSTERS AND GIRLS QUARTERFINAL DRAWS JUNIORS YOUNGSTERS BBO SEATING RIGHTS SEATING RIGHTS 3 c/o 1 2 3 4 c/o 1 2 3 4 BBO 4 POLAND 11 x x SWEDEN 11 x x TURKEY 0 x x NETHERLANDS 0 x x BBO 2 SEATING RIGHTS SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 c/o 1 2 3 4 CHINA 11 x x CHINA 11 x x NORWAY 0 x x USA1 0 x x SEATING RIGHTS SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 c/o 1 2 3 4 BBO USA1 9.5 x x NORWAY 0 x x 5 NETHERLANDS 0 x x CHINA H. K. 5.67 x x SEATING RIGHTS SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 c/o 1 2 3 4 FRANCE 6 x x POLAND 7 x x SWEDEN 0 x x FRANCE 0 x x GIRLS PROGRAM TODAY SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 10.00 QUARTERFINALS SESSION 1 x x ITALY 11 12.00 VG: ITA - HUN Girls BBO2: POL - FRA Youngsters HUNGARY 0 x x BBO3: POL - TUR Junior BBO4: CHN - NOR Junior BBO5: USA1 - NED Junior SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 BAM CONSOLATION NETHERLANDS 11 x x 13.00 QUARTERFINALS SESSION 2 x x USA 0 15.00 VG: SWE - NED Youngsters BBO matches are to be announced SEATING RIGHTS BAM CONSOLATION c/o 1 2 3 4 POLAND 0 x x 15.20 QUARTERFINALS SESSION 3 VG and BBO matches to be announced 17.20 CHINA 1.67 x x BAM CONSOLATION SEATING RIGHTS c/o 1 2 3 4 17.40 QUARTERFINALS SESSION 4 VG and BBO matches to be announced AUSTRALIA 0 x x 19.40 BAM CONSOLATION FRANCE 6 x x 2 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 15th World Youth Team Championships - Istanbul 2014 RESULTS - JUNIORS ROUND ROUND JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS RANKING 19 20 SWE AUS 48 - 28 15.26 - 4.74 NED POL 18 - 26 7.56 - 12.44 AFTER ROUND 21 TPE FRA 19 - 49 2.96 - 17.04 CHN NOR 30 - 1 16.88 - 3.12 1 POLAND 293.61 NOR NZL 88 - 8 20.00 - 0.00 FIN TPE 64 - 13 19.56 - 0.44 2 CHINA 289.70 POL IND 44 - 43 10.33 - 9.67 TUR SWE 22 - 18 11.28 - 8.72 3 USA1 288.89 NED BOT 102 - 3 20.00 - 0.00 SIN AUS 2 - 83 0.00 - 20.00 4 FRANCE 283.31 CHN CAN 58 - 17 18.53 - 1.47 EGY ARG 40 - 57 5.36 - 14.64 5 SWEDEN 270.58 SIN USA1 8 - 56 0.72 - 19.28 DEN FRA 29 - 19 12.97 - 7.03 6 NETHERLANDS 263.92 USA2 DEN 73 - 4 20.00 - 0.00 BOT USA1 11 - 54 1.24 - 18.76 7 TURKEY 259.13 TUR EGY 37 - 43 8.13 - 11.87 CAN IND 41 - 30 13.23 - 6.77 8 NORWAY 251.79 FIN HKG 25 - 59 2.37 - 17.63 HKG NZL 58 - 1 20.00 - 0.00 9 CANADA 229.57 GER ARG 84 - 14 20.00 - 0.00 USA2 GER 38 - 12 16.38 - 3.62 10 AUSTRALIA 226.54 ROUND 11 CHINA H. K. 224.52 JUNIORS 21 12 USA2 205.32 BOT CAN 19 - 72 0.26 - 19.74 13 FINLAND 193.96 IND HKG 34 - 24 12.97 - 7.03 14 NEW ZEALAND 191.41 NZL DEN 47 - 64 5.36 - 14.64 15 GERMANY 189.55 FRA EGY 29 - 23 11.87 - 8.13 16 DENMARK 182.23 ARG SIN 30 - 70 1.59 - 18.41 17 SINGAPORE 182.11 AUS TUR 56 - 47 12.71 - 7.29 18 EGYPT 170.82 SWE USA2 44 - 9 17.77 - 2.23 19 INDIA 149.74 TPE CHN 19 - 36 5.36 - 14.64 20 CHINESE TAIPEI 142.21 USA1 POL 46 - 40 11.87 - 8.13 21 ARGENTINA 102.62 NOR NED 13 - 22 7.29 - 12.71 22 BOTSWANA 25.47 GER FIN 29 - 55 3.62 - 16.38 3 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 15th World Youth Team Championships - Istanbul 2014 BUTLER RANKING - JUNIORS AFTER ROUND 21 Player Butler Country Boards TANG Zhi - XIA Xinyu 2.93 China 14 TAO Yong - XIA Xinyu 1.89 China 28 EIDE Mats - ELLINGSEN Kristian 1.84 Norway 56 GRONKVIST Mikael - STOKKA Adam 1.41 Sweden 56 CHARIGNON Fabrice - LALOUBEYRE Clement 1.21 France 84 GROSSACK Adam - GROSSACK Zachary 1.12 U.S.A. 210 BIELAWSKI Maciej - NIAJKO Slawomir 0.92 Poland 140 EKENBERG Simon - HULT Simon 0.91 Sweden 182 EDGTTON Adam - EDGTTON Nabil 0.88 Australia 252 WACKWITZ Ernst - WESTERBEEK Chris 0.87 Netherlands 224 JASSEM Pawel - WOJCIESZEK Jakub 0.85 Poland 224 KLUKOWSKI Michal - TUCZYNSKI Piotr 0.82 Poland 224 HULT Simon - STOKKA Adam 0.82 Sweden 56 AGICA Marius - LIEN Owen 0.80 U.S.A. 182 ALTINDAG Anil - KAPUSUZ Yusuf Berkay 0.71 Turkey 140 COUDERT Thibault - LORENZINI Cedric 0.65 France 294 GRUDE Tor Eivind - HEGGE Kristoffer 0.64 Norway 266 VAN LANKVELD Joris - WESTERBEEK Ricardo 0.62 Netherlands 182 EIDE Harald - EIDE Mats 0.61 Norway 28 TANG Zhi - TAO Yong 0.60 China 252 LIU Shuo - ZHANG Liangxiao 0.54 China 280 AYDOGDU Erkmen - OZEN Berk Can 0.53 Turkey 210 AIMALA Antti - FAGERLUND Vesa 0.50 Finland 294 BERNARD Julien - COMBESCURE Baptiste 0.45 France 210 EIDE Mats - HEGGE Kristoffer 0.43 Norway 14 BRESCOLL Zachary - KAPLAN Adam 0.40 U.S.A. 196 GRONKVIST Mikael - GULLBERG Daniel 0.40 Sweden 196 GINNAN Laura - HOWARD Justin 0.32 Australia 154 COZART Darien - TESSAROLO Jordan 0.32 Canada 84 HERMAN Gregory - HUDSON Alex 0.31 U.S.A. 210 KOCLAR Akin - SUZER Ugurcan 0.30 Turkey 238 HUANG Shan - WALSH Tom 0.30 Canada 252 MAMDOUH Wasim - THARWAT Mahmoud 0.29 Egypt 14 POLAK Tobias - VAN OVERBEEKE Tom 0.27 Netherlands 182 CHAN Philip - LAM Leo 0.21 China Hong Kong 196 BILDE Dennis - JEPSEN Rasmus Rask 0.20 Denmark 238 LUI Barney - WAI Cf 0.19 China Hong Kong 196 HO Gordon - TAM Rocky 0.17 China Hong Kong 196 MACAULAY Ethan - TSANG Jeffrey 0.16 Canada 252 GULLBERG Daniel - STOKKA Adam 0.02 Sweden 42 EIDE Harald - ELLINGSEN Kristian -0.01 Norway 210 WANG Zhuo (Jimmy) - ZHOU Erli -0.05 U.S.A. 182 MORGIEL Anna - VIKJORD Vemund -0.16 Germany 294 THOMPSON Jamie - WILLIAMS Stephen -0.16 Australia 182 EKENBERG Simon - STOKKA Adam -0.16 Sweden 56 WU Edmund - ZHU William -0.16 U.S.A. 196 CHEN Yin-Shou - WANG Jui -0.16 Chinese Taipei 196 LAZAR Kornel - SZIRMAY-KALOS Barnabas -0.18 Germany 294 MAMDOUH Wasim - NASHAAT Michael -0.18 Egypt 224 COUTTS Glenn - JACOB Nick -0.21 New Zealand 252 BAILEY Samuel Edward - COUTTS Samuel -0.21 New Zealand 210 LIM Kah Hong - SHAN Shenghao -0.30 Singapore 182 BOUTON Victoria - BROWN Matthew -0.31 New Zealand 126 NG Sean Jake Peng - ONG Jin Xiang -0.34 Singapore 210 XIA Xinyu - ZHANG Liangxiao -0.36 China 14 CHAN Ryan - LEE Derek Cheng Feng -0.36 Singapore 196 ABDEL-AZIZ Mohamed - ALSELEHDAR Aly -0.39 Egypt 266 HUANG Hao-Wei - TAI Yu-Tung -0.40 Chinese Taipei 210 KABRA Saket - RAVICHANDRAN Rahul -0.42 India 294 MITRA Sounak - SARKAR ANINDRA -0.45 India 294 KOIVU Alma - MYLLAERI Maria -0.46 Finland 84 BILDE Majka Cilleborg - JEPSEN Peter -0.47 Denmark 168 BUUS THOMSEN Emil - BUUS THOMSEN Signe -0.48 Denmark 182 KOIVU Alma - KOIVU Oskari -0.65 Finland 84 KOIVU Oskari - MYLLAERI Maria -0.66 Finland 126 FADY Kirollos - THARWAT Mahmoud -0.75 Egypt 84 CHUNG Tai-Che - LEE Shih-Yao -0.76 Chinese Taipei 182 SANTA ANA Matias E. - VON BRUDERSDORFF F. -0.81 Argentina 154 RUEDA Santiago - SANTA ANA Matias Exequiel -0.83 Argentina 42 RUEDA Santiago - VALLECILLO Francisco Javier -0.84 Argentina 98 RUEDA Santiago - VON BRUDERSDORFF F. -0.95 Argentina 84 ELLINGSEN Kristian - GRUDE Tor Eivind -1.14 Norway 14 ARGAIN Ariel - SENGIALI Nicolas Miguel -1.47 Argentina 210 MALILO Mbakisi - RAMOSEKI Prince -2.28 Botswana 210 MOJI Mosimanegape - MOLETA Kabelo -2.81 Botswana 182 ELLECE Boatametse - MAELE Glod -3.20 Botswana 196 4 Wednesday, August 20, 2014 15th World Youth Team Championships - Istanbul 2014 BUTLER RANKING - YOUNGSTERS AFTER ROUND 15 Players Butler Country Boards ROSENBERG Kevin - SPENCER Cole 3.36 U.S.A.
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