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World Mixed Pairs Championship

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TheWorld Mixed Pairs Championship is abridge championship for mixed-gender pairs held every four years as part of theWorld Bridge Championships.

Results

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World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary.

In 2006 the Mixed Pairs played Saturday to Monday, the first three days of the meet, with no other events underway. There were three qualifier and three final sessions with a consolation event ("Plate") during the last two sessions. Contemporary coverage lists 481 pairs in the qualifying stage; 182 in the final stage; 238 and 232 pairs in the two-session Plate on the third day, or almost 80% of the non-qualifiers.[1]

The 2010 championsDonna Compton andFulvio Fantoni, from the U.S. and Italy, were the first transnational winners, but they were succeeded by 2014 championsKerri Sanborn andJack Zhao from the U.S. and China. United States pairs had won seven of the preceding 11 tournaments. Sanborn also won the gold medal as Kerri Shuman in 1978, playing withBarry Crane, and she is the only double winner. Sanborn/Shuman andSabine Auken/Zenkel of Germany have won three medals.[2]

Five champions have also won the Open or Women Pairs:Mary Jane Farell, Kerri Sanborn,Karen McCallum,Jeff Meckstroth, and Fulvio Fantoni. At one meet the best performances are Joan Durran winning gold and silver in 1966, Marcin Leśniewski gold and bronze in 1994.

Year, SiteEntriesfemalemale
1966[3]


Amsterdam, Netherlands 

130



[a]

1.  United StatesMary Jane FarellUnited States Ivan Erdos
2.United Kingdom Joan DurranUnited Kingdom Maurice Weissberger
3.Italy Nuccia ZeppegnoItaly Vito Pittalà
1970[4]


Stockholm, Sweden

224



[a]

1.United States Barbara BrierUnited StatesWaldemar von Zedtwitz
2.United KingdomRixi MarkusSwitzerland Georges Catzeflis
3.Israel Rima SinderIsrael Michael Hochzeit
1974[5]


Las Palmas, Spain

236



[a]

1.Switzerland Loula GordonSwitzerland Tony Trad
2.United StatesJacqui MitchellUnited StatesJimmy Cayne
3.France Nadine CohenFrance Edmond Vial
1978[6]


New Orleans, USA

316
[b]
1.United StatesKerri ShumanUnited StatesBarry Crane
2.United States Heitie NolandUnited StatesJim Jacoby
3.United StatesCarol SandersUnited StatesLou Bluhm
After 1980 it was determined that the world championships in even years would continue to be played in Europe and North America. 
1982[7]


Biarritz, France

450
[b]
1.Canada Dianna GordonCanadaGeorge Mittelman
2.United StatesPeggy SutherlinUnited States John Sutherlin
3.France Isabelle ViennoisFrance Jean-Louis Viennois
1986[8]


Miami Beach, USA

420
[b]
1.United States Pam WittesUnited States Jon Wittes
2.United StatesKerri ShumanUnited StatesBob Hamman
3.United States Rozanne PollackUnited States Bill Pollack
1990[9]


Geneva, Switzerland

572
[b]
1.United StatesJuanita ChambersUnited StatesPeter Weichsel
2.Sweden Eva-Liss GötheSweden Lars Andersson
3.United States Kathie WalvickUnited States Walt Walvick
1994[10]


Albuquerque, USA

480
[b]
1.Poland Danuta HochekerPoland Apolinary Kowalski
2.GermanySabine ZenkelUnited StatesBob Hamman
3.Poland Ewa HarasimowiczPoland Marcin Leśniewski
1998[11][12]


Lille, France

598
[b]
1.Italy Enza RossanoItaly Antonio Vivaldi
2.France Claude BlouquitFrance Marc Bompis
3.GermanySabine AukenDenmark Jens Auken
2002[13][14]


Montreal, Canada

434
[c]
1.United States Becky RogersUnited StatesJeff Meckstroth
2.France Elisabeth HugonFrance Jean-Jacques Palau
3.GermanySabine AukenDenmark Jens Auken
2006[15][16]


Verona, Italy

4871.United StatesKaren McCallumUnited StatesMatt Granovetter
2.United StatesJill LevinUnited StatesBobby Levin
3.United StatesJoAnna StansbyUnited StatesLew Stansby
2010[17][18]


Philadelphia, USA

4341.United StatesDonna ComptonItalyFulvio Fantoni
2.Canada Kismet FungUnited StatesBrian Glubok
3.United States Joan LewisUnited States Robert Hopkins
2014[2]


Sanya, China

1301.United StatesKerri SanbornChinaJack Zhao (Zhao Jie)
2.NetherlandsMeike WortelUnited StatesJacek Pszczoła
3.China Wang NanChina Zhang Bangxiang

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abc[citation needed] on two points. WBF currently lists only the winners and runners up, neither third place nor the size of the field.
  2. ^abcdefFor 1978 to 1998 the WBF currently lists the leaders (top 25 in 1978; 260 in 1998) without the size of the field. Some of those listings may enumerate the finalists.
  3. ^[citation needed] The WBF currently lists 374 pairs, 182 finalists and the remainder consolation. Perhaps there were 60 non-qualifiers who declined to play consolation.

References

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  1. ^Results (linked schedule), 12th World Bridge Championships, 2006. WBF.
  2. ^ab"The results from the Red Bull World Bridge Series". WBF. October 2014. Retrieved 2015-02-12.
  3. ^Results & Participants, 1st World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1966. WBF.
  4. ^Results & Participants, 2nd World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1970. WBF.
  5. ^Results & Participants, 3rd World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1974. WBF.
  6. ^Results & Participants, 4th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1978. WBF.
  7. ^Results & Participants, 5th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1982. WBF.
  8. ^Results & Participants, 6th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1986. WBF.
  9. ^Results & Participants, 7th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1990. WBF.
  10. ^Results & Participants, 8th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1994. WBF.
  11. ^Results & Participants, 9th World Mixed Pairs Championship, 1998. WBF.
    The 1st to 9th Mixed Pairs tournaments were constituents of the 2nd to 10th quadrennial meets once called "Pairs Olympiad", now called "World Bridge Series". Subsequent Mixed Pairs tournaments are not separately numbered.
  12. ^1998 World Bridge Championships contemporary coverage, 1998. WBF.
  13. ^Results & Participants (Mixed Series), 11th World Championships, 2002. WBF.
  14. ^World Bridge Championships contemporary coverage, 2002. WBF.
  15. ^Results & Participants, Mixed Pairs, 2006. WBF.
  16. ^12th World Bridge Championships contemporary coverage, 2006. WBF.
  17. ^Results & Participants, Mixed Pairs, 2010. WBF.
  18. ^13th World Bridge Series contemporary coverage, 2010. WBF.

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