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National Bridge Congress Update
In just over two weeks, we will all be getting ready for the first round of the JLT New Zealand Open and Restricted Open Pairs. The big day will be here very soon. The good news is that numbers coming look like being up there with the high numbers of the last couple of years.
In 2016, we had 678 register for all or part of the week while the equivalent number last year was 657. The total so far this year is 634 and is growing every day. 2016 was the largest NZ Congress ever. So, this year stands a chance of beating that number. These figures exclude The National Youth Teams and Bridge New Zealand Novice Pairs.
The number who have attended the whole Congress in the last two years, plus current year to date are:
2016 |
381 |
2017 |
357 |
2018 to date |
349 |
We are expecting at least 72 players coming from overseas. This is the same number as we had in 2017.
A great place to be.
So, numbers are good. The hotel is almost fully booked out… and there is a good spread of players coming. Most players do not enter some of the events until Congress Week but here is a comparative update of some of the events:
2017 2018 to date
JLT New Zealand Open Pairs 150 pairs 138 pairs
JLT Restricted Open Pairs 62 pairs 59 pairs
Hamilton City N Z Open Teams 110 teams 104 teams
New Zealand Intermediate Pairs 68 pairs 50 pairs
Pianola Intermediate Teams 28 teams 26 teams
Restricted Open Swiss Pairs 58 pairs 36 pairs
Intermediate Swiss Pairs 64 pairs 44 pairs
It’s great to see the Intermediate/Junior events filling up..and hopefully we will see a good number of new pairs come along to the Bridge New Zealand Novice Pairs during the afternoon of Sunday September 30th (you do not need to pre-enter for that event.)
Can Julie Atkinson and Patrick Carter They will all be back helping to run the event:
repeat their feat of winning The New Zealand directors Tony Morcom, Allan Joseph, Matthew McManus along
Open Pairs? with scoring guru, Peter Busch.
Rubber Bridge Contestants
All seven regions have found the pair(s) to represent them in the finals of the National Rubber Bridge competition. Wellington had by far the most pairs taking part and so qualified for the extra pair. Here then are the eight pairs who will be playing the National title..and the decent sum of prize money which goes with it. The quarter-finals will be played on the evening of Friday September 28th at 7.30pm:
Auckland- Northland |
Michael Curry – Malcolm Mayer |
Waikato Bays |
Nick Whitten – Janice Bell |
Central Districts |
Robyn and Don Nightingale |
Wellington |
Johnny Davidson – Susan Laurenson |
|
Peter Newell – Martin Reid |
Top of The South |
Sita Monaghan – Carol Minchin |
Canterbury |
Jane Lennon – Jan Alabaster |
Otago - Southland |
Ann Cosgrove – Marilyn Jackson |
You can still enter:
Any event…except, of course, the Rubber Bridge! If you are still to register, just follow this link and make your entry. We would appreciate it if you paid in advance as well.
And you just cannot be there?
Then follow the results and read the Daily Bulletins.
Enjoy…..
Richard Solomon