World Open Pairs Championship
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The World Open Pairs Championship is one of the competitions held as part of the World Bridge Series Championships. This Pairs competition was initiated in 1962 and is held every four years. It is open to pairs from all over the world, without any quota restrictions being applied. In its present form the competition lasts 8 days. The World Open Pairs Championship is widely regarded as the most prestigious pairs competition in all of bridge.

Results

World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary.

In 2006 the Open Pairs played Saturday to Saturday, the 8th to 15th days of the meet, with five qualifying, five semifinal, and five final sessions. At the start of qualifying, 32 teams remained in the knockout stage of the marquee teams competition for the Rosenblum Cup
Rosenblum Cup
Rosenblum Cup is Open Teams event held every four years as part of the World Bridge Championships. The event was added to the world championships in New Orleans in 1978 to commemorate Julius Rosenblum, who served as president of the World Bridge Federation until 1976...

. During qualifying sessions for the pairs, the Rosenblum teams were reduced from 32 to 8. There were some provisions for late entry to the pairs by players knocked out of the teams at a late stage. There were 392 pairs in the qualifier, 193 in the semifinal, and 72 in the final.
United States pairs have won four of 13 tournaments, Brazil two, Poland two, and five other nations one each. Marcelo Branco of Brazil is the only two-time champion.
| rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1962

Cannes, France


> | > | The WBF currently lists only the winners and runners up, neither third place nor the size of the field.
|3.> | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1966

Amsterdam, Netherlands 


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| colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1970

Stockholm, Sweden


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| colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1974

Las Palmas, Spain


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1978

New Orleans, USA


> | > | > | colspan=5| After 1980 it was determined that the world championships in even years would continue to be played in Europe and North America. > | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1982

Biarritz, France


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1986

Miami Beach, USA


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1990

Geneva, Switzerland


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1994

Albuquerque, USA


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|1998

Lille, France


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|2002

Montreal, Canada


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|2006

Verona, Italy


> | > | > | colspan=5|> | rowspan=3 bgcolor="beige" valign="Top"|2010

Philadelphia, USA


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Year, Site Entries Medalists

1.   Pierre Jaïs
Pierre Jaïs
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  Roger Trézel
Roger Trezel
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2.   Terence Reese
Terence Reese
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  Boris Schapiro
Boris Schapiro
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  René Bacherich   Pierre Ghestem
Pierre Ghestem
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1.   Hans Kreijns   Bob Slavenburg
2.   John Fisher   Jim Jacoby
  B. Jay Becker   Dorothy Hayden
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
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1.   Fritz Babsch   Peter Manhardt
2.   Benito Garozzo
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  Federico Mayer
  William Saulino   Italo Zanasi
For 1974 to 1998 the WBF currently lists at least three leaders (3 in 1974; 72 in 1998) without the size of the field. Some of those listings may enumerate the finalists.
1.   Bob Hamman
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  Bobby Wolff
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2.   Adriano Abate   Leandro Burgay
3.   Federico De Paula   Italo Zanasi

1.   Marcelo Branco
Marcelo Branco
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  Gabino Cintra
2.   Eric Kokish   Peter Nagy
3.   Roger Bates   John Mohan

1.   Chip Martel   Lew Stansby
2.   Anton Maas   Max Rebattu
3.   Gabriel Chagas
Gabriel Chagas
Gabriel Pinheiro Chagas Filho is a famous Brazilian bridge player. He was the winner of World Team Olympiad in Monte Carlo 1976, Bermuda Bowl in Perth 1989, World Open Pairs Championship in Geneva 1990, as well as Transnational Teams in Paris 2001...

 
  Roberto Mello

1.   Jeff Meckstroth
Jeff Meckstroth
Jeffrey John Meckstroth is a multiple world champion in contract bridge, winning the Bermuda Bowl representing the U.S. five times. He is one of only ten players who have won the so-called triple crown of bridge: the Bermuda Bowl, the World Open Pairs and the World Team Olympiad...

 
  Eric Rodwell
Eric Rodwell
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2.   Heinrich Berger   Wolfgang Meinl
3.   Steve Burgess   Paul Marston

1.   Marcelo Branco
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  Gabriel Chagas
Gabriel Chagas
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2.   Ralph Katz
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  Peter Nagy
3.   Cezary Balicki
Cezary Balicki
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  Adam Żmudziński
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1.   Marcin Leśniewski   Marek Szymanowski
2.   Bob Hamman
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  Michael Rosenberg
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3.   Eric Kirchhoff   Anton Maas

1.   Michał Kwiecień    Jacek Pszczoła
2.   David Berkowitz
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David L. Berkowitz is an American professional bridge player.In 1998, he came as close as it is possible to come to a world championship without winning it. In the World Open Pairs, he and Larry Cohen led throughout the five-session final, only to be overtaken on the last two boards...

 
  Larry N. Cohen
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3.   Peter Fredin   Magnus Lindkvist
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1.   Fulvio Fantoni
Fulvio Fantoni
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  Claudio Nunes
Claudio Nunes
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2.   Zia Mahmood
Zia Mahmood
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  Michael Rosenberg
Michael Rosenberg
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3.   Diego Brenner   Gabriel Chagas
Gabriel Chagas
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392
1.   FU Zhong   ZHAO Jie
2.   Bobby Levin
Bobby Levin
Robert J. Levin is an American professional bridge player. He is best known as the youngest winner of the world championship for national teams, namely the 1981 Bermuda Bowl, and as five-time winner of the Cavendish Invitational with his regular partner Steve Weinstein...

 
  Steve Weinstein
3.   Fulvio Fantoni
Fulvio Fantoni
Fulvio Fantoni is an Italian international bridge player. He is a six-time world champion, a World Grand Master of the World Bridge Federation , and the WBF first-ranked player as of April 2011...

 
  Claudio Nunes
Claudio Nunes
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313
1.   Bobby Levin
Bobby Levin
Robert J. Levin is an American professional bridge player. He is best known as the youngest winner of the world championship for national teams, namely the 1981 Bermuda Bowl, and as five-time winner of the Cavendish Invitational with his regular partner Steve Weinstein...

 
  Steve Weinstein
2.   Björn Fallenius   Peter Fredin
3.   Josef Piekarek   Alexander Smirnov


After 1980 it was determined that the Pairs and Teams Olympiads in alternating even years would continue to be played in Europe and North America. The Bermuda Bowl and Venice Cup, side-by-side in odd years, would be played only outside Europe and North America.

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