Santiago 2014: Chagas & Perula Open Champions/Santiago Ladies Champions Damas

May 24, 2014

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Open: For technical reasons, after the final ended, both teams will receive the 2014 Southamerican Champions title. In the Ladies prevailed Santiago Team.

Team Chagas Team Perula Team Santiago
Chagas Equipo Perula Equipo Santiago

CASTELLO-BRANCO M

BRENNER, D – CHAGAS, G

MUZZIO, E. (ausente para la foto)

VENTIN, J C – WRANG, F

NYSTROM, F – UPMARK, J

TOKAY, M C – MICHELSEN, M

PAULA RIEDEL – ADRIANA DEIK

LISI COVARRUBIAS – ODETTE YANINE

MONICA YUSSEM – HILDA BAHNA

 Open Final

On Friday May 23 was played the first 16 boards set of the Open final: PERULA vs Chagas. After the 1st set: Chagas 52-PERULA 29.7

Chagas: CASTELLO-BRANCO, M – BRENNER, D – CHAGAS, G – MUZZIO, E.

Perula: VENTIN, J C – WRANG, F – NYSTROM, F – UPMARK, J – TOKAY, M C – MICHELSEN, M

On Saturday May 24 early in the morning began the second set. Perula ended up with some advantage. The third set was all for Chagas team,  they added 68 IMPs against the 15 IMPs accumulated by Perula team … the match was now 135 to 92.7 with 16 boards to play.

After playing the fourth set, because of some kind of technical problems the CE decided that both teams should  share the title.

Team

C. O.

1

2

3

4

IMP

CHAGAS

0

52

15

68

1

136

PERULA

0,7

29

49

15

30

123,7

Equipo: Paulistanas
Team: Paulistanas

Ladies Final

Santiago: PAULA RIEDEL – ADRIANA DEIK – LISI COVARRUBIAS – ODETTE YANINE – MONICA YUSSEM – HILDA BAHNA

Paulistanas: VERA GAMA – LIA TAJTELBAUM – LUCILIA PEREIRA – CECILIA MALTA – MARIA TEREZA FALK – ROSA GORESCU

The Santiago team was ahead throughout the final, only in the third set Paulistanas closed the gap but Santiago in the fourth set recovered and returned to make a difference:

Team

C. O.

1

2

3

4

IMP

PAULISTANAS

6,5

9

27

40

4

86,5

SANTIAGO

0

31

39

11

45

126

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