World Bridge Games (original) (raw)
The World Bridge Games are held quadrennially. The first two events were held in 2008 and 2012, in Beijing and Lille respectively, as part of the World Mind Sports Games (WMSG), and superseding the World Team Olympiad, which had been held every four years from 1960 to 2004. More than half of the 2008 WMSG participants were bridge players. For 2016, the bridge competitions within the WMSG were hived off as a separate event, held during September that year in Wrocław, Poland.
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dbo:abstract | The World Bridge Games are held quadrennially. The first two events were held in 2008 and 2012, in Beijing and Lille respectively, as part of the World Mind Sports Games (WMSG), and superseding the World Team Olympiad, which had been held every four years from 1960 to 2004. More than half of the 2008 WMSG participants were bridge players. For 2016, the bridge competitions within the WMSG were hived off as a separate event, held during September that year in Wrocław, Poland. (en) World Bridge Games is een wereldkampioenschap bridgetoernooi voor nationale teams dat eenmaal per vier jaar plaatsvindt. Elk land dat lid is van de World Bridge Federation heeft het recht één team in te schrijven in elk van de vier categorieën: open, vrouwen, gemengd (toegevoegd in 2016) en senioren. World Bridge Games is een voortzetting van de World Team Olympiade, die gehouden is van 1960 t/m 2004. In 2008 en 2012 waren de World Bridge Games een onderdeel van de World Mind Sports Games. (nl) |
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rdfs:comment | The World Bridge Games are held quadrennially. The first two events were held in 2008 and 2012, in Beijing and Lille respectively, as part of the World Mind Sports Games (WMSG), and superseding the World Team Olympiad, which had been held every four years from 1960 to 2004. More than half of the 2008 WMSG participants were bridge players. For 2016, the bridge competitions within the WMSG were hived off as a separate event, held during September that year in Wrocław, Poland. (en) World Bridge Games is een wereldkampioenschap bridgetoernooi voor nationale teams dat eenmaal per vier jaar plaatsvindt. Elk land dat lid is van de World Bridge Federation heeft het recht één team in te schrijven in elk van de vier categorieën: open, vrouwen, gemengd (toegevoegd in 2016) en senioren. World Bridge Games is een voortzetting van de World Team Olympiade, die gehouden is van 1960 t/m 2004. In 2008 en 2012 waren de World Bridge Games een onderdeel van de World Mind Sports Games. (nl) |
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