World Junior Teams Championship - University Students

University Students

"under the auspices of the FISU".World University Team Cup. WBF.

Teams comprise university student players from one nation, not one university.(2010 conditions)

Europe 1993 to 2001 (worldwide in 2000 and 2001)

1992 Antwerp World University Chess Championship, Lode Lambeets attended and initiated the same for bridge (2002)
1993 Antwerp, EBL President Paul Magerman
1994 DEN (2002)
1995
1996 NED (2008)
1997 NED
1998 DEN
1999 NED
Hagen of Denmark 2002 "He began in Palermo in 1997 and missed only the 1999 edition when he preferred to take part in the Junior World Championships being held in Florida at the same time." (2002)
2000
2001 NED
2005 NOR
2000 0826-0902 Maastricht, Netherlands

Bridge Olympiades (11th Olympiad)
1st World University Teams Bridge Cup (conditions): "Players must be students of a recognized University, between 17 and 28 years of age. Each country may enter one representative team."

24 entries; Austria, Italy, Denmark
Europe (16): 123456789 579 0234
21! rounds, first 7 of 14 days
Romania and Turkey listed 23/24 at WBFdatabase did not participate
2002 08 04/13 Bruges, Belgium

EBL from 199x, worldwide 2000, FISU 2002

13 entries: Denmark, Italy, Netherlands
Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Poland
Europe (11): 12345689 11 12 13
2004 1031/1106 Istanbul, Turkey

alongside 12th Olympiad

15 entries; Poland, Belgium, USA
VP 284 276 247
Europe (12): 124689 012345
17 to 27 at beginning of year (may turn 28)
Anti-Doping, Open and Women only
2006 10-21/26 Tianjin, China
27 entries; China A, USA, Poland B;
Europe (16): 2345678 123578 026
champion, Tianjin Normal University
contenders CHN 25:5 USA, USA 17:13 POL, POL 22:8 CHN
VP 508 492 472
2008 09 03/08 Lodz, Poland
21 entries; Netherlands A, Poland A, Norway A

first European (EUC) 1993 Antwerp, initiator Paul Magerman, son Geert M is now technical delegate FISU

Netherlands EUC champion 1996,97,99,01
Netherlands runaway Marion Michielsen–Meike Wortel, Bob Drijver–Merijn Groenenboom, Danny Molenaar–Tim Verbeek.
three Bulletins only, evidently days 1 to 3
Europe:


2010 08-02/09 Kaohsiung, Taiwan
organized by FISU and the Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation (CTUSF); supervised and assisted by other Chinese Taipei bodies; conducted under WBF technical rules
round-robin teams-of-four; as many as two teams per nation, six players per team
citizens born 1982—1992 (up to 28 during calendar 2010)
current student registered in degree program or completed degree program preceding year
"For the purpose of opening and closing ceremonies, the participating delegations are requested to bring with them 2 national/regional flags (96 x 144cm) as duly registered with FISU."
14 entries; Poland, France, Israel
Poland in a runaway (11-1-1, average 21.3+ VP!); by IMPs the three Poland pairs ranked 1-2, 3-4 and 15-16 among all 73 participating players
USA B fourth but slaughtered by Poland, France, Israel (18 total; average 21 in other matches; 8-4-1)
Poland winner +31 VP before final round!
POL 276 FRA 238 ISR 232
Europe (6): 12359 14
2012 07-10/15 Reims, France
Year n Champion Runners up
2000

Maastricht

24
Austria
ITA
DEN NED
2002

Bruges

13 Denmark
ITA
NED POL
2004

Istanbul

15 Poland
BEL
USA TUR
2006

Tianjin

27 China A
USA
POLb SWE
2008

Lodz

21 Netherlands A
POLa
NORa POLb
2010

Kaohsiung

14 Poland
FRA
ISR USA
2012 July 10–15, Reims, France 18 Poland

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