Mini-Spingold

Mini-Spingold

Mini-Spingold national bridge championships are held at the summer American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) North American Bridge Championship (NABC). They were introduced in 2001 and are held at the same time as the main Spingold knockout team championship.

The Mini-Spingold comprises two simultaneous knockout team events. The Mini-Spingold I typically lasts 5 to 6 days with each day being a round consisting of two sessions of 28 boards. Since 2006 the Mini-Spingold II has been limited to 5 days, so teams may play two matches on the first day.

Contents

Mini-Spingold I (0-5000)

This event is restricted to those with less than 5,000 masterpoints.

Winners of Mini-Spingold (0-5000)
Year City Number of teams Winners Runners-Up
2001 Toronto 72 Brian Johnston, John Lloyd, Bill Woodcock, Gary Whiteman, Brooke Nelles, Dale Freeman Howard Gianera, Barry Purrington, Vernon Evans, Monte Evans, John Koch, Tony Ames
2002 Washington 63 Howard Einberg, Michael Mikyska, Alan Myerson, Jim Glickman, David Sokolow John Hodges, Lynn Johannesen, Dale Johannesen, Franklin Lowenthal
2003 Long Beach 41 Barbara Wallace, Mark Yaeger, Lisa Kow, Rich Pavlicek Jr., Brian Gunnell Marjorie Michelin, David Anding, Kenneth Titow, Ed Ulman, Andrew Vinock
2004 New York 40 Larry Mohr, Alex Hong, Shi Yan, Hao Ge, Yi Liu Keith Connolly, Andrew de Sosa, Bob Rebelein, Morrie Kleinplatz
2005 Atlanta 51 Walt Murphy, Julie Murphy, Steve DeVico, Gayle Covey, Elliott Grubman, Ava Grubman Richard Wegman, Arnold Malasky, Gloria Silverman Bart, Jim Russell
2006 Chicago 51 Martin Harris, Jacob Morgan, Jim Melville, Will Engel Paul Stern, Daniel Levin, James O’Neil, Christopher Mansour
2007 Nashville 61 Brian Alexander, Karl Hicks, Jim Gordon, Mike Betts Randy Okubo, Nathan Glasser, Bud Biswas, Susan Winkler
2008 Las Vegas 99 Joyce Hampton, Lukasz Lebioda, Jon Rice, Mike Rice, David Grainger Warren Cederborg, Greg Michaels, Dayou Zhou, Stephen Tu
2009 Washington 59 Jay Whipple III, Kevin Dwyer, Owen Lien, Jon Rice, David Grainger McKenzie Myers, Garth Yettick, Peggy Ware, Spencer Jones, Jon Brandon, Michael Sherman
2010 New Orleans 38 Morrie Kleinplatz, Mark Leonard, Robert Stayman, John Boyer Jim Russell, Nancy Spear, Mark Jones, Stephen Stewart

Mini-Spingold II (0-1500)

This event is restricted to those with less than 1,500 masterpoints.

Winners of Mini-Spingold (0-1500)
Year City Number of teams Winners Runners-Up
2001 Toronto 36 Bob Hollow, Motaz Farag, Jim Brickman, Bill Kertes, Leo Takefman, Irving Goodman Larry Friedman, Jennifer Gianera, Jerry Poliquin, Larry Delefs, Ala Sobol, Mileva Jobin
2002 Washington 53 Bob Hollow, Motaz Farag, Gabriel Tawil, Theo Lichtenstein Maeve Mahon, John Segal, Russell Friedman, Allan Wolf
2003 Long Beach 36 Matt Meckstroth, Rob Meckstroth, Rich Regan, James Hawkes, Andrew Hurd Bruce Blakely, Fred Stout, Nancy Ferguson, David Bryant
2004 New York 32 Mark Teaford, Norton Rimer, Myron Rimer, Ronald Resnick Doris Banks, Christine Woodring, Paul Lenoble, Lew Kroll
2005 Atlanta 34 Nancy Ferguson, David Bryant, Bruce Blakely, Dmitri Shabes Nicolas Hammond, Martin Nathan, Maureen McGuire, Edward Foran, John Hassett, Robert Ternosky
2006 Chicago 43 Steve Callaham, John Hassett, Edward Foran, Nicolas Hammond Eric Hendrickson, Richard Lawson, Matthew Bribitzer-Stull, Jason Bribitzer-Stull
2007 Nashville 41 Matt Meckstroth, Robert Glickman, Sam Katz, Daniel Goldfein Owen Lien, Eric Mayefsky, Eric Sieg, David Coberly, Zach Brescoll, Mike Develin
2008 Las Vegas 45 Brian Duran, Gloria Tsoi, Lon Sunshine, Ivanie Yeo John Scibelli, Thomas Shulman, Justine Hancock, Sali Ma
2009 Washington 61 Eric Hendrickson, Matthew Bribitzer-Stull, Jason Bribitzer-Stull, Andy Caranicas Victor Hsu, Ted Wilson, Paul Fagan, Sandy Johnson
2010 New Orleans 27 Jennifer Gu, Adam Portley, Belinda Gu, Jonathan Pines Steve Callaham, David Schulman, Patrick Corn, Megan Corn

Sources

List of previous winners, Page 7 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 80-4, July 21, 2008, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/2008/02/bulletins/db4.pdf 

2008 Mini-Spingold II winners, Page 1 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 80-9, July 26, 2008, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/2008/02/bulletins/db9.pdf 

2008 Mini-Spingold I winners, Page 1 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 80, July 28, 2008, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/2008/02/bulletins/db11.pdf 

2009 Mini-Spingold II results, Page 16 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 81, August 1, 2009, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/2009/02/bulletins/db9.pdf 

2009 Mini-Spingold I results, Page 10 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 81, August 2, 2009, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/2009/02/bulletins/db10.pdf 

Page 3, (PDF) District 8 Advocate, December 2005, http://home.comcast.net/~dist8adv/dec05/dec05.pdf 

2010 Mini-Spingold I results, Page 12 (PDF) Daily Bulletin, 82, August 1, 2010, http://www.acbl.org/nabc/bulletins/2010/02/10/ 

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