2014 White House Junior Internationals

Source: www.jeugdbridge.nl

This is the 22nd edition of the international junior event in the Netherlands, which started in 1993 in ’s-Hertogenbosch and in 2005 moved to café Twee Klaveren (Two Clubs) in Amsterdam. In 2006 it was first played in Het Witte Huis (The White House) in Amsterdam, becoming the White House Junior Event. This year 26 junior teams from 20 different nationalities will compete.

For the first time there will be prize for weirdest, funniest or most hilarious board. If someone wants to take a shot at this prize, please send the hand to keestammens@gmail.com. Also the team captains, journalists and kibitzers are allowed to send in hands. At the end Tihana Brkljacic (organiser of the festival) and Kees will determine who the winner is. The winning team gets free accommodation during the Pula Festival (6-14 September).

Participants

1: Norway; 2: Denmark; 3: Poland U-25; 4: Netherlands Red; 5: England; 6: Germany A; 7: Japan;
8: Israel; 9: Sweden; 10: Hungary; 11: Netherlands Blue; 12: Ireland; 13: Czech Republic; 14: Switzerland; 15: Poland U-20; 16: Slovakia; 17: Belgium; 18: Austria; 19: Finland; 20: Italy ‘Girls’; 21: Russia; 22: Germany B; 23/24: China (U-20); 25: Netherlands White 26; Netherlands U-20

Results: All the results [ilink url=”http://nbbuitslagen.transfer-solutions.com/uss/startNBB.do?bondsnummer=1003&verid=805&catid=&archief=&seizoen=2013/2014&dag=&maand=&jaar=&breadCrumbId=startNBB.do”]Click here[/ilink]

Final: Norway-Germany A

Final

 Total 

 Gem. 


4 apr


4 apr


4 apr

1

Norway

151

50,33

  34

  42

  75

2

Germany A

36

12,00

  6

  10

  20

 

Third Place

 Total 

 Gem. 


4 apr


4 apr


4 apr

1

Israel

98

49,00

  29

  69

  0

2

Denmark

47

23,50

  25

  22

  0

Norway: Kristoffer Hegge – Christian Bakke; Harald Eide – Kristian B. Ellingse; NPC: Lars Eide

Germany A: Paul Grünke – Vemund Vikjord; Marie Eggeling – Raffael Braun; captain: Hartmut Kondoch

SemiFinals results:

A-SF Total Gem. 1
2 apr
2
3 apr
3
3 apr
1 Norway 99 33,00 32 25 42
2 Denmark 97 32,33 26 32 39
 
B-SF Total Gem. 1
2 apr
2
3 apr
3
3 apr
1 Germany A 112 37,33 43 34 35
2 Israel 84 28,00 23 39 22

These are the four teams that arrived to the semifinals

1 Norway 225
2 Israel 218
3 Germany A 212
4 Denmark 190

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