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Canadian Bridge Federation
Current Events PDF Print E-mail
The Emonton Bridge Club and the entire Bridge community has suffered a great loss. Bob Crosby, age 64, suddenly and unexpectedly died of a massive stroke Jan. 27. Bob was an outstanding player as well as teacher, mentor and coach.

Read tributes here.



December 2011 Bridge Canada 

ENGLISH ISSUE | FRENCH ISSUE

 

Click on the links above for your December issue of Bridge Canada, either English or French.

 



2012 Canadian Bridge Championships April 28 - May 5, 2012

Sheraton Montreal Aeroport, Montreal, QC
Registration Deadline: March 1, 2012. Some events require pre-registration. See our Championship page for more information.

A personalized web page for the 2012 Canadian Bridge Championships occurring April 25, 2012 - May 8, 2012 has been created by the Sheraton for bridge guests. Guests can access the site to book, modify, or cancel a reservation from December 15, 2011 to May 9, 2012. Book your reservations by April 12 for special bridge rate.

 More CBC Event Details can be found here.

 



2012 Sectional Tournament at Clubs (STaC)
February 20-26 at clubs across Canada

STaC is an abbreviation for a special kind of sectional tournament known as a Sectional Tournament at Clubs. It offers sectional rating and is played in a number of clubs in a specific area over a period of several days. The Canada-wide STAC is played in clubs all across the country. If a club wishes to be part of the STaC, they must register with the ACBL. They will also be able to download the hand records from the ACBL. Click here for more information about registering for and running games in the upcoming Canada-Wide STaC.



2011 Erin Berry National Winners (632 PAIRS)

Thursday, October 27, 2011.  Click here for complete results

1. Elaine Crocker & Lynne Monar Saskatoon Bridge Club 72.16%
2. Dave Freeman & Kay Hughes Heart of the North DBC 69.82%
3. Therese Larche & Andre Beaudoin Gatineau Bridge Club 69.78%
4. Lorne Campbell & Kirti Oberai Kingston DBC 69.54%
5. Eileen Lee & Helen Parkyn Kamloops DBC 69.05%
6. Manju Agarwal & John Gillespie The Bridge Connection 68.86%
7. Raza Ali & Peter Gallop Partners Bridge Club 68.59%
8. Andree Fouquet & Jacques Fradette Gatineau Bridge Club 68.54%
9. Frank Penich & Kari Kuntsi Powell River DBC 68.26% 
10. Michael Ostro & Craig Macintosh Partners Bridge Club 67.77%
 


 
CBF President wins NA Teams PDF Print E-mail
Bart team captures Keohane North American Swiss at the Fall 2011 NABCs in Seattle. Congratulations to Canadians Nader Hanna, CBF President and his partner Piotr Klimowicz on their win in the recent NA Swiss teams, a long 3-day event (6 sessions).  

 
Tricks are for Kids: Interview with Shan Huang PDF Print E-mail
This interview was published in the October, 2011 issue of “Tricks Are For Kids” a monthly newsletter for junior bridge players in the Greater Toronto Area published by ex-junior Daniel Lavee.

At the Thornhill Regional last month, I got to know a local junior a little better and he kindly agreed to an interview. Please Meet Shan Huang – 22.
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Contacts

Canadian Bridge Federation
Executive Assistant/Adjointe administrative
Jan Anderson
2719 East Jolly Place
Regina SK S4V 0X8

jan@cbf.ca

306.761.1677
306.789.4919

Webmaster
Jude Goodwin
jude@cbf.ca



CANADIAN BRIDGE FEDERATION MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Canadian Bridge Federation is to promote bridge within Canada and protect and advance the national interests of Canadian bridge, including the selection and support of Canadian bridge teams and players for international bridge competition.

MISSION DE LA FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DE BRIDGE
La mission de la Fédération canadienne de bridge est de promouvoir le bridge à travers le Canada et de mettre de l'avant et protéger les intérêts du bridge canadien, incluant la sélection et le soutien des équipes et des joueurs de bridge canadiens qui représentent le Canada dans des compétitions internationales.

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