Bali 2013: What happened…September 18th

Wednesday September 18th 2013, Bali

On-Line Results: OpenWomenSeniors

All the results

Paulinha David (BRA) y Heloisa Nogueira (BRA)
Paulinha David (BRA) y Heloisa Nogueira (BRA)
 
Carlos Pellegrini (ARG)-Pablo Lambardi (ARG)
Carlos Pellegrini (ARG)-Pablo Lambardi (ARG)

THE ZONE…. All the results

Open Final Rankings
Rank Team VPs
1 NETHERLANDS 85.49
2 JAPAN 83.80
3 POLAND 80.07
4 ITALY 79.62
5 ARGENTINA 75.46
6 GERMANY 75.10
7 BRAZIL 73.37
8 MONACO 71.61
 
Ladies Final Rankings
Rank Team VPs
1 POLAND 90.50
2 NETHERLANDS 88.68
3 USA2 87.50
4 USA1 80.87
5 CANADA 75.69
6 AUSTRALIA 75.57
7 FRANCE 70.28
8 CHINA 66.18
  
Senior Final Rankings
Rank Team VPs
1 BELGIUM 98.51
2 AUSTRALIA 87.37
3 SCOTLAND 85.79
4 CANADA 84.92
5 FRANCE 82.42
6 GERMANY 74.62
7 NETHERLANDS 70.90
8 POLAND 69.63

Last Session: Southamerican Teams performance

Open:Argentina had a complicated match vs The Netherlands, the actual Bermuda Bowl owners, tha match finished 53 a 27. Brazil defeated Guadalupe. Both southamerican countries are qualoifying; Argentina 5th and Brazil 7th. 

  GUADELOUPE   BRAZIL 16 27 29   9.39 10.61
  ARGENTINA   NETHERLANDS 16 27 53   3.91 16.09

Ladies:

Brazil defeated France, an excellente result. Argentina couldnt stop Japan. Argentina is 13th and Brazil 17th.

  FRANCE   BRAZIL 16 27 29   9.39 10.61
  JAPAN   ARGENTINA 16 24 14   12.80 7.20

Senior: Scotland was more than Brazil.

  BRAZIL   SCOTLAND 16 21 30   7.45 12.55

2nd Session Southamerican Teams performance

Open:Brazil defeated USA2 49 to 10, and is 6th in THE ZONE. Argentina lost against Guadalupe, but is still on command.

USA2 BRAZIL 16 10 49   2.03 17.97
ARGENTINA GUADELOUPE 16 22 25   9.09 10.91

Ladies: Both Brazil and Argentina lost their matchs

SOUTH AFRICA ARGENTINA 16 42 19   15.56 4.44
TURKEY BRAZIL 16 70 24   18.77 1.23

Seniors: Brazil defeated Australia and is in the 13 th position

AUSTRALIA BRAZIL 16 46 56   7.20 12.80

1st Session Southamerican Teams performance

Open:

Argentina and Brasil won. Argentina continues leading the field. Brazil now is 10th.

ARGENTINA

INDIA

16

29

2

 

16.26

3.74

AUSTRALIA

BRAZIL

16

16

28

 

6.72

13.28

Ladies:

Argentina Ladies won an incredible match against one of the favorites France and is classifying in the 7th position. Brazil defeated New Zeland and now is 15th.

FRANCE ARGENTINA 16 10 37   3.74 16.26
BRAZIL NEW ZEALAND 16 42 6   17.59 2.41

Seniors: Brasil defeated Egypt and are 14th

BRAZIL EGYPT 16 33 30   10.91 9.09

USA-2 Diary, September 17th
by Martin Fleisher 11 hours ago

Well, this was a bad start. We lost by 30 to ARGENTINA, a combination of some poor judgement and a smattering of bad luck. We lost by 1 to ITALY in a well-played match, and then lost by 27 to USA-1 in a match with only 2 big swings, both against us.  So we are in next-to-last place, but at least we have played our toughest day. Be good to get something going tomorrow. We play CHINA (7), BRAZIL (10) and then POLAND (9), all teams doing well so far (I have listed their current place in parentheses), but only POLAND being a pre-tournament favorite.

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