Brazil: CPEL 2014

Saturday, June 7, 2014

The CPEL or the Taça San Pablo is the Bridge Teams Championship from San Pablo, Brazil. This tournament, whith the participation of many of the best Brazilian teams, each year begins with a qualifying Round Robin. At the end of it the two best placed teams advance directly to the semifinal and the teams in positions 3-6 face each other to determine the other two semifinalists. The rest of the teams continue playing in the Series 2 and Series 3.

This year the two teams ranked in the top two places were:  d’Orsi and Carvalho teams. The four teams that defined the other two semifinalists were: Amaral, Sabbag, Doria and Yamagushi. Finally Amaral defeated Yamagushi and Sabbag defeated Doria. The semifinals were played in 4 sets of 16 boards each, and finally the d’Orsi and Amaral teams advanced to the finals.

d’Orsi: Ernesto d’Orsi- Mauricio Figueiredo – Miguel Villas Boas – Guillerme Junqueira – Joao Paulo Campos – Renato Ilibio Fernandes

Carvalho: Leao Carvalho – Joao Alberto Dib – Marcos Thoma – Stefano Tommasini – Pablo Ravenna

Amaral: Marcelo Amaral- Sergio Aranha – Jose Nader – Sergio Rodrigues – Luiz Fernando Amaral – Federico Alfredo Kladt

Sabbag: Ricardo Sabbag – Hamilton Kobe – Jose Eduardo Campos Filho – Ralf Chalom – Jacques Hazam – Gabriele Tusa

Qualifying RR results:

Rank  Team   Score  Name          Roster                                                                             

   1     1  248,00  D'ORSI        ERNESTO D - MAURICIO F - MIGUEL V B - GUILHERME J - JOÃO  PAULO C - RENATO I F     
   2     3  225,61  CARVALHO      LEAO C - JOAO  ALBERTO D - MARCOS T - STEFANO T - PABLO R                          
   3     2  223,74  AMARAL        MARCELO A - SERGIO A - JOSE N - SERGIO R - LUIZ FERNANDO E A - FEDERICO ALFREDO K K
   4     6  193,12  SABBAG        RICARDO S - HAMILTON K - JOSE EDUARDO C F - RALF C - JACQUES H - GABRIELE T        
   5     9  189,09  DORIA         LUCIA D - ARY N - LIS REGINA A F - FABIO N - HELOISA N - IRIS V                    

   6     7  171,39  YAMAGUSHI     JORGE Y - LAURITA M - ANTONIO ARMANDO M - FELIPE M - GABRIELA M                    
   7    12  171,03  NICOLETTI     JOÃO MAURO N - ROBERTO S - GERMANA D - MARILU A - MARCOS EUGENIO F - MARCELO R     
   8     4  165,33  SAMPAIO       FABIO B S - MARINA G - MARINA A - MAURO M                                          
   9    10  162,34  TAJTELBAUM    LIA T - ALTA ROSA G - MARIA CECILIA M - MARIA TERESA F - LUCILIA P - VERA G        
  10     5  132,55  MANDELOT      PEDRO M - AGOTA M - CLAUDIO S - RENATO B - SANDRO B - BRUNO F                      

  11    11  117,65  GOMES         IRENE G - LIA C - JULIANA C - SIMONE T                                             
  12     8  107,23  LEITAO        MARCOS L - MONA C - PAULO A   S - LILI M - SONIA L                                 
  13    14   72,88  ROSSI         JEAN CLAUDE R - GABRIELA L - ALICE L - MARIE NOELLE F - ENIKO T - SUSANNE L        
  14    16   70,03  GIANNECCHINI  ANDRÉ G - ALESSANDRO P - ERICK O - TAIS B - GABRIEL P - BRUNNO R                   
  15    13   68,28  LAFRATTA      JAIR JOSE L - SANTA L - EDGARD K - CIRO N - JAN S - CLAYTON P                      

  16    15   65,12  PASMANTER     BERTA P - JENNIFER G - ROSANI R - ANNA MARIA F - LENA N - SUSANA P

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