World Youth Under 26 - Ortiz-Patino Trophy |
Ogni anno dispari fino al 2005, ed ogni anno pari a partire dal 2006, la World Bridge Federation organizza una manifestazione a livello mondiale chiamata World Youth Team Championships che inizialmente era riservata ai giovani con meno di 26 anni senza distinzioni di sesso o di età Con il passare delle edizioni la WBF ha ritenuto distinguere i giovani in più categorie fino ad arrivare alle 5 che sono in vigore dal 2020 Per le 3 categorie: Under 26 Open, Under Women 26, Under 21 Open sono designate le squadre meglio classificate nei rispettivi Campionati Zonali più una squadra riservata per la nazione ospitante Per le categorie Under 16 Open e Under 31 Open i campionati sono ad inviti |
The World Youth Team Championships are held every two years (now in the even numbered years). They comprise 3 Championships for which the Zonal Youth Teams Championships act as qualifying events and an invitation event for U-16 open teams as well as an invitation event for U-31 open teams, introduced in 2020 The Jaime Ortiz-Patiño Trophy is for Junior players who must not have achieved their 25th birthday by 31st December of the year prior to the year in wich competition is to take place |
1987 (12 - 18 luglio) - Amsterdam (Olanda) - 8 squadre | ||
1 - OLANDA | Erik Kirchoff (cng), Cees Sint, Wubbo de Boer, Marcel Nooijan, Berry Westra, Enri Leufkens, Jan Jansma, Rob van der Wel | |
2 - FRANCIA | Pierre Schemeil (cng), Christian Desrousseaux, Alexis Demamme, Frank Multon, Jean Christophe Quantin, Benedicte Cronier, François Crozet | |
3 - U.S.A. | Matt Guagliardo (cng), Guy Doherty, Jon Heller, Billy Hsieh, Asya Kamsky, Aaron Silverstein | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
1989 (4 - 11 agosto) - Nottingham (Inghilterra) - 8 squadre | ||
1 - GRAN BRETAGNA | Raymond Brock (cng), John Pottage, Andrew Robson, Derek Patterson, John Hobson, Gerald Tredinnick, Stuart Tredinnick | |
2 - ARGENTINA | Alejandro Bianchedi, Leonardo Rizzo, Claudio Varela, Marcelo Cloppet, Juan Martin Quitegui, Alexis Pejasevich | |
3 - FRANCIA | Christian Desrousseaux, Alexis Denamme, Frank Multon, Jean Christophe Quantin, Benedicte Cronier | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
1991 - Ann Arbor (Michigan - U.S.A.) - 12 Squadre | ||
1 - U.S.A. | Chip Martel (cng), John Diamond, Jeff Ferro, Martha Katz Benson, Brian Platnick, Wayne Stuart, Debbie Zucherberg Rosenberg | |
2 - CANADA | John Carruthers (cng), Mark Caplan, Fred Gitelman, Bronia Gmach, Geoff Hampson, Michael Roberts, Eric Sutherland | |
3. AUSTRALIA | Andrew Reiner (cng), Robert Fruewirth, Matthew Mullamphy, Peter Newman, John Spooner, Ben Thompson, Jim Wallis | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
1993 (3 - 12 agosto) - Århus (Danimarca) - 15 squadre | ||
1 - GERMANIA | Michael Gromoeller (cng), Klaus Reps, Marcus Joest, Guido Hopfenheit, Roland Rohowsky | |
2 - NORVEGIA | Sverre Johnsen (cng), Harald Skjaeran (coach), Geir Helgemo, Iasse Aasseng, Svein Gunnar Karlberg, Esper Kvam, Joergen Molberg, Kurt-Ove Thomassen | |
3 - U.S.A. | Chip Martel (cng), Eric Greco, Leonard Holtz, Debbie Zuckerberg Rosenberg, Richard Pavlicek Jr., Jeff Ferro, Kevin Wilson | |
L'Italia giunge 7ª |
1995 (8 - 17 luglio) - Bali (Indonesia) - 12 squadre | ||
1 - GRAN BRETAGNA | Raymond Brock (cng), Phil King (coach), Su Burn(Assistant), Jason Hackett, Tom Towsend, Danny Davies, Justin Hackett, Jeffrey Allerton, Phil Souter | |
2 - NUOVA ZELANDA | Michael Sykers (cng), Nigel Kearney, Charles Ker, Scott Smith, David Ackerley, Ishmael Delmonte, Ashley Bach | |
3 - DANIMARCA | Jens Kofoed (cng), Lars Walter Petersen (coach), Mathias Bruun, Jacob Ron, Freddie Brondum, Nikolai Kampmann, Lars Lund Madsen, Morten Lund Madsen | |
L'Italia giunge 5ª |
1997 (4 - 13 agosto) - Hamilton (Ontario - Canada) - 18 squadre | ||
1 - DANIMARCA | Kirsten Steen Moller (cng), Nicolai Kampmann (coach), Freddi Brondum, Jacob Ron, Mik Kristensen, Mikkel Bensby Nohr, Lars Lund Madsen, Morten Lund Madsen | |
2 - NORVEGIA | Sten Bjertnes (cng), Harald Skjaeran (coach), Boye Brogeland, Thomas Charlsen, Epsen Erichsen, Christer Kristoffersen, Bjorn Morten Mathisen, Oyvind Saur | |
3 - RUSSIA | Michael Rosenblum (cng), Arseni Chour, Jouri Khiouppenen, Jouri Khokhlov, Alexandre Petrounine, Boris Sazonov | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
1999 (9 - 18 agosto) - Fort Lauderdale (Florida - U.S.A.) - 16 squadre | ||
1 - ITALIA | Gianpaolo Rinaldi (cng), Andrea Pagani (coach), Bernardo Biondo, Riccardo Intonti, Mario D'Avossa, Matteo Mallardi, Furio Di Bello, Stelio Di Bello | |
2 - U.S.A. | Eric Greco, Tom Carmichael, Chris Wiegand, David Wiegand, Joel Wooldridge, Chris Willenken | |
3 - DANIMARCA | Kirsten Steen Moller (cng), Ricco Hemberg (coach), Gregers Bjarnarson, Anders Hagen, Kasper Konow, Mik Kristensen, Morten Lund Madsen, Mikkel Bensby Nohr |
2001 (6 - 15 agosto) - Mangatariba - Rio de Janeiro (Brasile) - 17 squadre | ||
1 - U.S.A. | Bob Rosen (cng), Dennis McGarry (coach), Joel Wooldridge, John Hurd, John Kranyak, Brad Campbell, Kent Mignocchi, Joe Grue | |
2 - ISRAELE | Aran Warzawsky (cng), Asaf Amit, Vax Yaniv, Inon Liran, Ranny Schneider, Josef Roll, Michael Barel | |
3 - DANIMARCA | Hans Kristian Sorensen (cng), Bettina Kalkerup (coach), Michael Askgaard, Gregers Bjarnarson, Kare Gjaldbaek, Jonas Houmoller, Andreas Marquardsen, Martin Schaltz | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2003 (18 - 28 agosto) - Saint Cloud - Parigi (Francia) - 16 squadre | ||
1. ITALIA | Gianpaolo Rinaldi (cng), Andrea Pagani (coach), Stelio & Furio Di Bello, Fabio Lo Presti & Francesco Mazzadi, Ruggiero Guariglia & Stefano Uccello | |
2. DANIMARCA | Jacob Ron (cng), Lars Walter Petersen (coach), Bjorg & Jonas Houmoller, Kare Gjaldbaek & Martin Schaltz, Andreas Marquaedsen & Boje Henriksen, | |
3. USA | Robert Rosen (cng), Andy O' Grady (coach), Joel Wooldridge, Kent Mignocchi, John Kranyak, John Hurd, Joe Grue, Kevin Bathurst |
2005 (7 - 17 agosto) - Sydney (Australia) - 18 squadre | ||
1. USA | Robert Rosen (cng), Ari Greenberg, Justin Lall, John Kranyak, John Hurd, Joe Grue, Joel Wooldridge | |
2. POLONIA |
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Marek Murkowski (cng), Leszek Nowak (coach), Konrad Araskiewicz, Krzysztof Buras, Jacek Kalita, Krzysztof Kotorowicz, Piotr Madry, Wojciech Strzemecki |
3. CANADA | Jonathan Steibnerg (cng), Eric O. Kokish (coach), Tim Capes, Vincent Demuy, David Grainger, Charles Halasi, Daniel Lavee, Gavin Wolpert | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2006 (29 luglio - 8 agosto) - Bangkok (Thailandia) - 18 squadre | ||
1. USA | Robert Rosen (cng), Joshua Donn, Jason Feldman, Ari Greenberg, Joe Grue, John Kranyak, Justin Lall | |
2. ITALIA | Gianpaolo Rinaldi (cng), Stelio Di Bello, Fabio Lo Presti, Andrea Boldrini, Francesco Ferrari, Alberto Sangiorgio, Matteo Sbarigia | |
3. SINGAPORE | Gang Chua (cng), Alex Loh, Choon Chou Loo, Kelvin Ng, Hua Poon, Li Yu Tan, Fabian Tan |
2008 (3 - 18 ottobre) - Pechino (Cina) - 18 squadre | ||
1. DANIMARCA |
Kåre Gjaldbaek (cng), Henrik Ron (coach), Martin Schaltz Dennis Bilde, Anne-Sofie Houlberg, Jonas Houmoller, Emil Jepsen, Lars Kirkegaard Nielsen |
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2. POLONIA |
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Marek Markowski (cng), Piotr Dyblcz (coach), Piotr Nawrocki, Michal Nowosadzki, Przemyslaw Plotrowski, Jan Sikora, Artur Waslak, Piotr Wlankowski |
3. NORVEGIA | Sven Olai Hoyland (cng), Olav Ellestad (coach), Erik Berg, Ivar Berg, Petter Eide, Espen Lindqvist, Allan Livgard, Tor Ove Reistad | |
L'Italia giunge 10ª |
2010 (1 - 16 ottobre) - Philadelphia (USA) - 17 squadre | ||
1. ISRAELE | Gilad Ofir (npc) David Birman (coach), Eliran Argelazi, Alon Birman, Lotan Fisher, Ron Schwartz, Bar Tarnovski, Eran Assaraf | |
2. FRANCIA | Philippe Cronet (npc), Alain Dumesnil (coach), Thomas Bessis, Christophe Grosset, Nicolas Lhuissier, Cedric Lorenzini, Robert Quentin, Frederic Volcker | |
3. CINA | Yichao Chen, Junjie Hu, Zisu Lin, Yinghao Liu, Yinspei Shao, Di Zhuo | |
L'Italia giunge 11ª |
2012 (25 luglio - 4 agosto) - Taicang - 20 squadre | ||
1. OLANDA | Wubbo de Boer (cng), Kees Tammens (coach), Aarnout Helmich, Joris van Lankveld, Gerbrand Hop, Chris Westerbeek, Ernst Wackwitz, Berend van der Bos | |
2. ISRAELE | Gilad Ofir (cng), Eyal Erez, Lotan Fisher, Gal Gerstner, Moshe Meyouhas, Dror Padon, Lee Rosenthal | |
3. CINA | Xiaofeng Wang (cng), Xueming Fu (coach), Yichao Chen, Junjie Hu, Yujie Jiang, Kai Lu, Ypnei Shao | |
L'Italia giunge 7ª |
2014 (13 - 23 agosto) - Istanbul (Turchia) - 22 squadre | ||
1. NORVEGIA | Lars Eide (cng), Lars Arthur Johansen (coach), Kristoffer Hegge, Tor Eivind Grude, Kristian Ellingsen, Mats Eide, Harald Eide, Kristian Stangeland | |
2. OLANDA | Wubbo de Boer (cng), Kees Tammens (coach), Ricardo Westerbeek, Chris Westerbeek, Ernst Wackwitz, Tom van Overbeeke, Joris van Lankveld, Tobias Polak | |
3. POLONIA |
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Marek Markowski (cng), Stanislaw Golebiowski (coach), Maciej Bielawski, Pawel Jassem, Michal Klukowski, Slawomir Niajko, Piotr Tuczynski, Jakub Wojcieszek |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2016 (3 - 13 agosto) - Salsomaggiore (Italia) - 22 squadre | ||
1. POLONIA |
Marek Markowski (cng), Michal Klukowski, Justyna Zmuda, Kamil Novak, Michal Klukowski, Wojciech Kazmierczak, Marcin Bojarski |
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2. CINA | Jan Ji (cng e coach), Yanfeng Chen, Sili Liu, Shiyu Sun, Zhi Tang, Yong Tao, Hongji Wei | |
3. SVEZIA |
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Martin Loefgren (cng), Tom Gards (coach), Ola Rimstedt, Mikael Rimstedt, Simon Hult, Daniel Gullberg, Mikael Grȍnkvist, Simon Ekenberg |
L'Italia arriva 10ª |
2018 (9 - 18 agosto) - Wu Jiang (Cina) - 22 squadre | ||
1. SVEZIA |
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Martin Loefgren (cng), Tom Gards (coach), Ola Rimstedt, Mikael Rimstedt, Simon Hult, Adam Stokka, Ida Grȍnkvist, Mikael Grȍnkvist |
2. SINGAPORE | Yisheng Kelvin Ong (cng), Choon Chou Loo (coach),Ryaqn Chan, Jazlene Ong, Peter Haw, Yu Chen Liu, Ming Yang Zhou, Xin Chen Zhu | |
3. OLANDA | Agnes Snellers (cng), Wubbo de Boer (coach), Ricardo Westerbeek, Michel Schols, Veri Kilian, Luc Tijssen, Guy Mendes de Leon, Thibo Sprinkhuizen | |
L'Italia arriva 13ª |
2020 - annullato per pandemia |
2023 (31 luglio - 7 agosto) - Veldhoven (Olanda) - 24 squadre | ||
1. OLANDA |
Agnes Snellers (cng), Wubbo de Boer (coach), Youp Caris, Pim Dupont, Oscar Nijssen, Stefan Thorpe, Tim van de Paverd, Sibrand van Oosten |
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2. SINGAPORE | Jiening Xu (cng), Shen Ting (coach), Heng Gao, Linus Lee, Xue Heng Teo, Timothy Jian Zhong Wu, Bryan Yang | |
3. POLONIA | Marek Markowski (cng), Jakub Bazyluk, Krzysztof Cichy, Maciej Kedzierski, Tomasz Kielbasa, Kacper Kopka, Blazej Krawczyk | |
L'Italia viene eliminata da Israele nei quarti di finale |