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  2. World Senior Pairs Championship - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the World Bridge Federation (WBF) decided that the minimum age for a player to be recognized as Senior would be increasing one year per year, until it reached 60 years in 2010. [1] The decision ensured that 55-year-olds who participated in a senior event in 2003 would never become ex-Seniors .

  3. European Bridge League - Wikipedia

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    The European Open Bridge Championships are biennial in odd years since 2003. The European Champions' Cup annually since 2002. The EBL organizes youth events annually in July, for youth teams and pairs that represent EBL member countries. The European Small Federations Trophy is contested by teams representing bridge nations with up to 500 members.

  4. World Senior Teams Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Bridge Federation (WBF) has decided that, as from 2005, the minimum age for a player to be recognized as Senior will be increasing one year per year, until it reaches 60 years in 2010. [1] The decision ensures that 55-year-olds who participated in a senior event in 2003 will never become ex-Seniors .

  5. List of bridge competitions and awards - Wikipedia

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    "World Bridge Games" [14] or Bridge at the World Mind Sports Games (quadrennial, next 2020) World Masters Individual [ 15 ] —from 1992 Open and Women (Juniors 2000 only) World Team Olympiad [ 16 ] —1960–2004 national teams events; Open and Women incorporated in the Games 2008 and "Senior International Cup" continued as a non-medal event

  6. Dutch Bridge Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Bridge Federation (Dutch: Nederlandse Bridge Bond) is the national governing body for bridge in the Netherlands, based in Utrecht.Founded on 22 November 1930 by Infantry Colonel A. J. E. Lucardie, [1] [2] the federation is the second largest nation member of the European Bridge League, with a 2013 membership of 85,796.

  7. Grand National Teams - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bridge Association, established by Ely Culbertson and his staff, conducted a Grand National Team-of-Four championship from 1934 to 1937 (the lifetime of the organization before merger created the ACBL).

  8. County of Horne - Wikipedia

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    The County of Horn in the 18th century Map showing the Imperial Abbey of Thorn, the County of Horne and the barony of Kessenich Castle Horn. Horne (also Horn, Hoorn or Hoorne) is a small historic county of the Holy Roman Empire in the present day Netherlands and Belgium. It takes its name from the village Horn, west of Roermond.

  9. World Mixed Teams Championship - Wikipedia

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    After 2004 the Olympiad meet was discontinued by the World Bridge Federation in favor of participation in the World Mind Sports Games. This tournament for mixed teams without restriction to nationality continues alongside the Games as a non-medal event. [9] 2008 [10] Beijing, China World Mind Sports Games non-medal event 120 teams 1. Yeh Bros