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The European Team Championship bridge championship is held every two years. It is organised by the European Bridge League (EBL).

Open

Open European Bridge League
Year Event # Location Winners Runners-up Bronze
1997

[1]

43 Montecatini Terme, Italy Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

Poland Poland

Cezary Balicki, Adam Żmudziński, Apolinari Kawalski, Jacek Romanski, Michal Kwiecien, Jacek Pszczola

Norway Norway

Boye Brogeland, Erik Seelensminde, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Glenn Grotheim, Terje Åå

1999

[2]

44 Malta Italy Italy

Dario Attanasio, Guiseppe Failla, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Soldano de Falco, Guido Ferraro

Sweden Sweden

Bjorn Fallenius, Mats Nilsland, Lars Andersson, Tommy Gullberg, Peter Fredin, Magnus Lindkvist

Norway Norway

Boye Brogeland, Erik Saelensminde, Arild Rasmussen, Jon Sveindal, Jon-Egil Furunes, Tor Helness

2001

[3]

45 Tenerife Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Dano De Falco, Giorgio Duboin, Guido Ferraro, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace, Maria Teresa Lavazza (Captain)

Norway Norway Poland Poland

Cezary Balicki, Michal Kwiecien, Krzysztof Martens, Marcin Lesniewski, Adam Żmudziński, Jacek Pszczola

2002

[4]

46 Salsomaggiore Term, Italy Italy Italy

Francesco Angelini, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace, Antonio Sementa, Maria Teresa Lavazza (Captain)

Spain Spain

Juan Carlos Ventín, Luis Lantarón, Antonio Francés, José Ignacio Torres, Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti,

Norway Norway
2004

[5]

47 Malmo, Sweden Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Claudio Nunes, Lorenzo Lauria, Fulvio Fantoni, Alfredo Versace

Sweden Sweden

Peter Fredin, Johan Sylvan, Fredrik Nystrom, Per Olof Sundelin, Magnus Lindkvist, Peter Bertheau

Poland Poland

Bartosz Chmurski, Cezary Balicki, Mariusz Puczynski, Piotr Tuszynski, Apolinary Kowalski, Adam Zmudzinski

2006

[6]

48 Warsaw, Poland Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Claudio Nunes, Lorenzo Lauria, Fulvio Fantoni, Alfredo Versace

Republic of Ireland Ireland

John Carroll, Tom Hanlon, Tommy Garvey, Nicholas Fitzgibbon, Adam Mesbur, Hugh Mcgann

Norway Norway

Ulf Haakon Tundal, Tor Helness, Geir Helgemo, Bjorn Olav Ekren, Boye Brogeland, Erik Saelensminde

2008

[7]

49 Pau, France Norway Norway

Boerre Lund, Terje Aa, Geir Helgemo, Espen Lindqvist, Boye Brogeland, Jorgen Molberg,

Russia Russia

Georgi Matushko, Yury Khiuppenen, Jouri Khokhlov, Andrey Gromov, Vadim Kholomeev, Alexander Dubinin,

Germany Germany

Entscho Wladow, Josef Piekarek, Michael Gromoeller, Andreas Kirmse, Michael Elinescu, Alexander Smirnov

2010

[8]

50 Ostend, Belgium Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Lorenzo Lauria, Antonio Sementa, Agustin Madala, Alfredo Versace

Poland Poland

Krzysztof Buras, Cezary Balicki, Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Adam Zmudzinski, Krzysztof Kotorowicz, Jacek Kalita

Israel Israel

Ilan Herbst, Ophir Herbst, Yaniv Zack, Eldad Ginossar, Michael Barel, Ron Pachtman

2012

[9]

51 Dublin, Ireland Monaco Monaco

Claudio Nunes, Tor Helness, Geir Helgemo, Franck Multon, Pierre Zimmermann, Fulvio Fantoni

Netherlands Netherlands

Bauke Muller, Simon De Wijs, Bas Drijver, Sjoert Brink, Louk Verhees Jr, Ricco Van Prooijen,

Italy Italy

Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Lorenzo Lauria, Antonio Sementa, Agustin Madala, Alfredo Versace

2014

[10]

52 Opatija, Croatia Israel Israel

Alon Birman, Lotan Fisher, Ilan Herbst, Ophir Herbst, Dror Padon, Ron Schwartz

Monaco Monaco

Fulvio Fantoni, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Franck Multon, Claudio Nunes, Pierre Zimmermann

England England

David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold, Jason Hackett, Justin Hackett, Andrew Robson

2016

[11]

53 Budapest, Hungary France France

Thomas Bessis, Francois Combescure, Cedric Lorenzini, Jean-Christophe Quantin, Jerome Rombaut, Frederic Volcker

Sweden Sweden

Fredrik Nystrom, Mikael Rimstedt, Ola Rimstedt, Johan Sylvan, Johan Upmark, Frederic Wrang

Netherlands Netherlands

Sjoert Brink, Simon De Wijs, Bas Drijver, Bob Drijver, Bauke Muller, Bart Nab

2018

[12]

54 Ostend, Belgium Norway Norway

Terje Aa, Boye Brogeland, Nils Kare Kvangraven, Espen Lindqvist, Allan Livgard, Ulf Haakon Tundal

Israel Israel

Ilan Bareket, Alon Birman, Assaf Lengy, Amir Levin, Dror Padon, Josef Roll

Russia Russia

Yury Khiuppenen, Jouri Khokhlov, Vadim Kholomeev, Georgi Matushko, Sergey Orlov, Evgeni Rudakov

Senior

Senior
Year Event # Location Winners Runners-up Bronze
1997

[1]

43 Montecatini Terme, Italy France France Poland Poland Netherlands Netherlands
1999

[2]

44 Malta France France1

Adad, Sussel, Aujaleu, Delmouly, Roudinesco

France PE/France France France2
2001

[3]

45 Tenerife Poland Poland

Wit Klapper, Andrzej Milde, Wlodzimierz Stobiecki, Wlodzimierz Wala, Jerzy Russyan, Andrzej Wilkosz

2002

[4]

46 Salsomaggiore Term, Italy France France Israel Israel Denmark Denmark
2004

[5]

47 Malmo, Sweden Denmark Denmark

Kirsten Steen Moller, Peter Lund, Steen Moller, Jens Auken, Flemming Dahl, Georg Norris

Poland Poland

Janusz Radecki, Antoni Zdzienicki, Andrzej Aleksandrzak, Krzysztof Sikorski, Jacek Korpetta, Kazimierz Omernik

France France

Albert Faigenbaum, Christian Mari, Jean-Louis Stoppa, Francois Stretz, Paul Chemla, Jose Damiani

2006

[6]

48 Warsaw, Poland Germany Germany Sweden Sweden France France
2008

[7]

49 Pau, France Turkey Turkey Sweden Sweden Belgium Belgium
2010

[8]

50 Ostend, Belgium Poland Poland Denmark Denmark Italy Italy
2012

[9]

51 Dublin, Ireland France France Poland Poland Scotland Scotland
2014

[10]

52 Opatija, Croatia England England Sweden Sweden Poland Poland
2016

[11]

53 Budapest, Hungary Israel Israel Sweden Sweden Poland Poland
2018

[12]

54 Ostend, Belgium France France Sweden Sweden Poland Poland

Ladies

Ladies Series European Bridge League Champions
Year Event # Location Winners Runners-up Bronze
1997

[1]

43 Montecatini Terme, Italy United Kingdom Great Britain

Sandra Landy, Michele Handley, Liz McGowan, Heather Dhondy, Nicola Smith, Pat Davies

France France

Veronique Bessis, Michele Cronier, Catherine de Guillebon, Christine Lustin, Catherine Saul, Pascale Thuillez

Israel Israel

Migri Zur Alba, Ruth Levit Porat, Ilana Barnes, Anda Barber, Daniela Birman, Matilda Poplilov

1999

[2]

44 Malta United Kingdom

Great Britain Sandra Landy, Abbey Walker, Liz McGowan, Heather Dhondy, Nicola Smith, Pat Davies

Austria Austria

Maria Erhart, Sylvia Terraneo, Doris Fischer, Gabriele Bamberger, Terry Weigkricht, Andreas Feichtinger

France France

Veronique Bessis, Catherine D'Ovidio, Danielle Avon, Christine Lustin, Benedicte Cronier, Sylvie Willard

2002

[4]

46 Salsomaggiore Term, Italy Netherlands Netherlands Germany Germany England England
2004

[5]

47 Malmo, Sweden Sweden Sweden

Catarina Midskog Pia Andersson Maria Gronkvist Catharina Ahlesved Kathrine Bertheau Linda Langstrom

Netherlands Netherlands

Jet Pasman Wietske Van Zwol Anneke SIMONS Carla Arnolds Femke Hoogweg Bep Vriend

France France

Veronique Bessis Catherine D'Ovidio Benedicte Cronier Daniele Gaviard Christine Lustin Sylvie Willard

2006

[6]

48 Warsaw, Poland France France Netherlands Netherlands England England
2008

[7]

49 Pau, France France France Italy Italy Spain Spain

Marta Almirall, Nuria Almirall, Mari Carmen Babot, María Panadero, Cristina Bordallo, Marisa Matut

2010

[8]

50 Ostend, Belgium France France Netherlands Netherlands Sweden Sweden
2012

[9]

51 Dublin, Ireland England England France France Turkey Turkey
2014

[10]

52 Opatija, Croatia Netherlands Netherlands England England France France
2016

[11]

53 Budapest, Hungary England England France France Poland Poland
2018

[12]

54 Ostend, Belgium Poland Poland Sweden Sweden Norway Norway


Ladies Pairs

Ladies Pairs European Bridge League Champions
Year Event # Location Winners Runners-up Bronze
1997

[1]

43 Montecatini Terme, Italy

Daniela von Arnim, Sabine Auken

Golin Olivieri (Italy) Cohen-Zuccarelli

1999

[2]

44 Malta

Elisabeth Lacroix, Catherine Poulain

References

  1. ^ a b c d 43rd Generali European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  2. ^ a b c d 44th Generali European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  3. ^ a b 45th Generali European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  4. ^ a b c 46th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  5. ^ a b c 47th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  6. ^ a b c 48th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  7. ^ a b c 49th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  8. ^ a b c 50th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  9. ^ a b c 51st European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  10. ^ a b c 52nd European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  11. ^ a b c 53rd European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29
  12. ^ a b c 54th European Bridge Championship, retrieved 2019-01-29