German Ladies Team
Profile
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Sabine Auken, wife and mother
of two children, and until a few months ago working in the marketing
of an ethical investment fund. For some years she has been living
in Copenhagen, Denmark. The list of her bridge-successes with
Daniela von Arnim in the last 17 years would exceed the pages
of this journal. She also is the team's 'Dragon'. But in this
Championship only once has she smashed her system-map (which
is thick enough) on the floor shouting 'will you ever start
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Daniela von Arnim lives in
Heidelberg and is working as senior systems analyst for a small
consultancy. At this time she is pregnant, with the baby to
be born in April 2002. As her husband, Klaus Reps, is also one
of Germany's top players, you all will have to watch out for
the small von Arnim in a few years. |
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Pony Nehmert, our 'Oldie, but
Goldie' from Wiesbaden, is a bridge-teacher. Her friend Michael
Yuen from Canada was our Chief Scorer in the Round Robin, and
not only there he did a fine job. Now for some more details
of her private life
well, here her censor stopped me.
So ask the coach in private if you would like to know. |
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Andrea Rauscheid also lives
in Heidelberg. Half days she works as medical lab assistant,
half days she teaches bridge and whole nights you can meet her
dicing in Heidelberg's pubs. And since Wednesday evening she
became a World Grandmaster. She won her first title in 1995
in Bejing, but that was like presenting a Ferrari to a new born
baby. She had to wait till now to have collected enough Placement
Points to be allowed to 'drive' it. |
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Katrin Farwig is a pharmacist
and a certified tournament director living in Wiesbaden. As
the rest of the team members, she is young, pretty and happily
married (this of course only applies to the female members,
the male ones only claim the last attribute). We are not yet
sure, whether she will be aiming for the Nobel Price in pharmacy
in future or continue her bridge carreer. |
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Barbara Hackett is a senior
systems analyst and since September a member of the Hackett
Family. Together with her husband Justin she is living in Manchester,
England. And she is the only member of the team, who must admit
that her husband is a better bridge-player than her (although
all the other husbands and friends sometimes make the unsuccessful
try to claim it for themselves). |
Christoph Kemmer captains the German Ladies since
Maastricht last year. He lives with his wife and two children in
Stuttgart and is working as a teacher (school, not bridge). Not
everybody in the team was always happy with his line-up, but especially
in this championship success proved him to be right so far. He has
had one international appearance as a player and, like the coach,
has always competed to qualify for the Open Team.
Joerg Fritsche is the coach of the team. He is the
executive manager for IT-Security at an insurance company in Wiesbaden,
and you can consult him for safety-plays free of charge. He is married
with a non-bridgeur, but his 10 year old daughter started to play
last year. There are still no predictions possible, as to whether
she will be a future rising star of the German Ladies.
The Louis Vuitton French
Ladies Team
They have dreamt of it for years, now they've nearly succeded.
A strong formation, an average age of 42 years, they only needed
a world title. It has been their during 94 boards of a 96 Final.
It will be for the next time.
"We send love from our hearts, and spades, diamonds and clubs
too " Thomas and Olivier were very young when they sent this
message to their mother Veronique Bessis, five-times European Champion.
The children are now grown, and today are members of the French
Junior team. Bridge is a family affair with the Bessis. Michel,
the father, captain of the ladies team at the last European championships,
is a well-known champion he is a regular commentator on bridge vision.
The Genius
She is considered by the experts as being the most gifted player
of her generation. Catherine d'Ovidio has already articipated in
four European championships, and has won three gold medals and one
silver. Married, she has one daughter, Elodie, 22. Catherine works
as a credit controller for a gas company. She started playing bridge
at the Le Raincy club in Villemomble, which is also where another
gifted player, Michel Perron, began his bridge playing career.
The tom-boy
Bénédicte Cronier has been playing for some years
in the Open, the highest level of the French elite: few women to
date have succeeded in gaining a place. Bénédicte
has three European titles and a world silver medallist. She also
won
Ladies Generali Masters. Parisien, mother of two children, she is
married to Philippe Cronier, European champion, journalist and teaching
director of the bridge university of the FFB.
Hereditary, my dear Watson
Sylvie Willard is one eight daughters of Irénée de
Heredia, a well-known international director, who forbade his children
from playing bridge until they had passed their baccalauréat.
Mission accomplished, Sylvie became one of our greatest players:
five-times European champion and world silver medallist. She is
married to François Willar, international bridge director
and a keen bowls player, just like their son, Fabrice, who was European
Junior bowls champion.
Like a fish in water
Catherine Fishpool , selected several times for the French team,
is married to an Englishman and has been living in ondon for many
years. Daughter of Sandra Girardin, a great French player, she is
also the sister-in-law of the champion Thierry de Sainte Marie.
The southern sun
An exemplary team-mate, Babeth Hugon teaches bridge the Bridge Club
de la Côte d'Azur in Nice, one of the largest clubs in the
south-east of France. She received numerous messages of encouragement
from her students by email. But
her most loyal supporter is Indy, her dog who appears regularly
on the web to bark his support. The warmth of the north A bouquet
of flowers for each of the players to celebrate their qualification
after the round robin, Patrick Grenthe, the captain from Lille,
takes good care of his players. In order to ensure that they could
play in the best possible conditions and to maintain a team spirit,
he insisted that they all, even those living in Paris, stay at the
hotel throughout the championship. He knows his players very well
as he was with them, and the coach, when four of them reached the
semi-finals in the Open selection this season.
From a mining community in northern France
Pierre-Jean Louchart, PJ to his friends, is the other northerner
in the team, national first league player, works in the IT epartment
of the FFB. His kindness and gentle disposition have made him indispensable
to the team in these world championships.
Cutting board
Alain Cotti, the mascot scorer of the French ladies, named "cutting
board" because of the piece of wood he uses on hich to record
the scores. This native of Provence has accompanied the Tricolors
in all their international competitions for many years.
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