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Russia Steppes Up for Gold |
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Italy v Netherlads - Final Session 1 |
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USA v Russia - Italy vNetherlands
Final Session 2 |
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Italy v Netherlands - Final
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Happy winners: Russia celebrates a Gold
Medal in the
World Bridge Olympiad |
A tough, aggressive team of unheralded players from Russia are
the gold medallists in the Women’s series of the World Bridge
Olympiad, fending off a final-set rally by an experienced team from
the USA. The final score was 271-259.
The two finalists met on the stage in the Vugraph auditorium, exchanging
tearful embraces after the long, hard-fought match. At one point
early in the final, Russia trailed by 47 IMPs.
The winners are Olga Galaktinova, Victoria Gromova, Natalia Karpenko,
Maria Lebedeva, Tatiana Ponomareva and Irina Vasilkova. Pavel Vorobei
was non-playing captain.
The women’s medal was not the first for the Russians in world
championship play. Earlier in the tournament, the Russian Open team
earned the bronze medal.
The victory by the Russian women was all the more impressive when
you consider that on the way to the title, they defeated the Netherlands,
essentially the same team that won the Venice Cup in 2000; Germany,
mostly the same 2001 Venice Cup champions, and the USA, 2003 Venice
Cup winners.
In the Open series, which has two matches to play today, Italy
held a lead of 77 IMPs against the Netherlands, a young team who
have fought valiantly but have not been able to match the experience
of the defending champions.
Yesterday’s play also featured the semi-final round of the
World Transnational Mixed Teams. Over 32 boards, Auken (France/Germany)
defeated Allix (France) while Batov (Bulgaria) knocked off Zhang
(China). After the first of three sets of the final, Auken led Batov
68-28.
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