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Lynn Davis Deas [1] (June 16, 1952 – May 10, 2020) [2] [3] was a professional American bridge player. [4] At the time of her death, she was second in the World Bridge Federation (WBF) All time Women Ranking by Placement Points, which do not decay over time. [5]
The Wagar Women's Knockout Teams is a competition for teams of four to six females that is scored by IMPs with Swiss qualifying. Until 1976 there was only one "National" Women's Team championship — and that was a board-a-match event. The winners have their names inscribed on the Wagar Trophy, which honors one of the all-time great players.
The Women's National Basketball Association's Top 15 Players of All Time were chosen in 2011 on the occasion of the fifteenth season of the WNBA from amongst 30 nominees compiled by the league by fan, media, coach, and player voting.
Clark pulled up on a transition 3 from logo distance to set the NCAA Division I all-time women's scoring record, breaking the 3,527 points Kelsey Plum scored at Washington. ... She became the ...
The Venice Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national teams of women. It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (open), Wuhan Cup (mixed), and d'Orsi Bowl (seniors).
World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary. In 2006 the Women Pairs played Saturday to Friday, the 8th to 14th days of the meet, with five qualifying sessions, five semifinal sessions, and four final sessions. At the start of qualifying, sixteen teams remained in the knockout
A new survey ranks Michigan's Mighty Mac among the nation's top 10 most scenic bridges. The Mackinac Bridge ranked seventh nationwide, falling within the top 10 of a 100-bridge ranking.
Nicola Patricia Smith [1] MBE, née Gardener (born 28 April 1949), [2] is a world champion English bridge player. She has many successes to her credit in more than 30 years of international competition, initially as Nicola Gardener.