Internationa Bridge Press

 

The International Bridge Press Association, referred to as the IBPA, this is a worldwide organization of bridge writers, mostly professional, and whose reports, series and articles appear in newspapers and magazines and other publications around the world, where bridge tournaments and bridge events occur. This group also includes authors, radio hosts and even television hosts. In order to become a part of this prestigious organization, membership is required.

The European Bridge Press, or the EBP, founded in 1958 at the Oslo 1958 European Championships by the jounalists, was created first to represent these goals of reporting bridge events and eventually evolved into the Internation Bridge Press Association. At the first Olympiad, played in 1960 in Turin, Italy, so many journalists from around the world joined in the cause and thus the organization was renamed.

The International Bridge Press Association (IBPA) is a world-wide web group. IBPA has more than 300 members in all corners of the world. Its main objective is to assist bridge journalists in their bridge-related professional activities.

IBPA liaises with the World Bridge Federation, its zonal organizations, national contract bridge organizations, and other bodies, in order to achieve good working conditions for members. Bridge writers can apply for full membership, others can join as an associate member.

The attempt has been made to collect as much data as possible about the time and effort of these bridge players and professionals, who bring the news to all other bridge players around the world for their information and enjoyment. In some years the awards are not presented for all the categories.

 

The Presidents of the International Bridge Press Association are listed below:

Year
IBPA President
   
1958-1959 Guy Ramsey
   
1960-1964 Ranik Halle
   
1964-1970 Jack Kelly
   
1970-1981 Richard Frey
   
1981-1986 Alan Truscott
   
1986-1991 Rene Ducheyne
   
1991-1996 Tommy Sandsmark
   
1996- Henry Francis

 

The main features of the International Bridge Press Association include many of the following items, but are not restricted to only those listed.

1. Negotiations with tournament organizers to improve working conditions and accessibility of information to the bridge press and press in general.

2. Establishing closer cooperation with national and international bridge organizations.

3. Publication of hand collections such as Bridge Writer's Choice, Bols Tips, and Fit For A King.

4. The establishment and presentation of annual awards for accomplishments in various fields of bridge.

5. The dissemination of news bulletins to members and associate members via the written word and computers.

6. The sponsorship of bridge promotions.

The attempt has been made to include the winners of the various awards presented by the International Bridge Press Association. As the organization evolves new Awards are added if deemed pertinent. Many of the Awards are sponsored by companies, individuals, and involved persons.

Best Played Hand of the Year - The Charles J. Solomon Award - (aka) Le Bridgeur Award for the Best Play of the Year
Listed from the year 1973 and the Winning Jounalist listed from the year 1987.
Also designated as: The C & R Motors Best Played Hand of the Year

Year
Charles J. Solomon Award Winning Journalist
   
1973/1974
José le Dentu (France)
1974/1975
Benito Garozzo (Italy)
1975/1976
Tim Seres (Australia)
1976/1977
Harold Ogust (USA)
1977/1978
Dominique Pilon (France)
1978/1979
Maurizio Sementa
1979/1980
Benito Garozzo (Italy)
1980/1981
Benito Garozzo (Italy)
1981/1982
Lajos Linczmayer (Hungary)
1982/1983
Claude Delmouly (France)
1983/1984
Zia Mahmoud (Pakistan)
1984/1985
Wan Li (China)
1985/1986
Henri Svarc (France)
1986/1987
Jon Andreas Stoevneng (Norway) Winning Journalist
1987/1988
Trond Rogne (Nor) Knut Kjarnsrod (Norway)
1988/1989
Kerri Shuman (USA) Alan Truscott (USA)
1989/1990
Miss Raczynska (Poland) Guy Dupont (France)
1990/1991
Shmuel Friedman (Israel) Jos Jacobs (Netherlands)
1991/1992
Elizabeth McGowan (Great Britain) Barry Rigal (Great Britain)
1992/1993
Peter Schaltz (Denmark) Villy Dam (Denmark)
1993/1994
Hervé Mouiel (France) Jean-Paul Meyer (France)
1994/1995
Philippe Cronier (France) Patrick Jourdain (Great Britain)
1995/1996
Wubbo de Boer (Netherlands) Eric Kokish (Canada)
1996/1997
Geir Helgemo (Norway) Edgar Kaplan (USA) Awarded posthumously
1997/1998
Jeff Meckstroth (USA) Jean-Paul Meyer (France)
1998/1999
Jeff Meckstroth (USA) Omar Sharif (Egypt)
1999/2000
Vincent Ramondt (Netherlands) Jos Jacobs (Netherlands)
2001/2002
   
2003/2004
   
2005/2006
Roy Welland  
2007/2008
   

 

Best Bid Hand of the Year - The George Rosenkranz Romex Award - The Romex Award for Best Auction
The Romex Award is donated annually by Mr. George Rosenkranz of Mexico, who is the author of the Romex System of bidding.
The Winning Journalist is listed from the year 1987.
Sponsored by George Rosenkranz (Mexico)

Year
Persons Awarded Winning Journalists
   
1975/1976
Matt Granovetter and Ron Rubin (USA)
1976/1977
Gabino Cintra and Christiano Fonseca (Brazil)
1977/1978
Eric Kokish and Peter Nagy (Canada)
1978/1979
Chip Martel and Lew Stansby (USA)
1979/1980
Kyle Larsen and Ron von der Porten (USA)
1980/1981
Knud-Aage Boesgaard and Peter Schaltz (Denmark)
1981/1982
The Award was not presented in this year
1982/1983
Zia Mahmoud and Masood Salim (Pakistan)
1983/1984
Benito Garozzo and Giorgio Belladonna (Italy)
1984/1985
Steve Cooper and Wayne Timms
1985/1986
Hugh Ross and Peter Pender (USA)
1986/1987
Zia Mahmoud (Pakistan) Winning Journalist
1987/1988
Allan Graves and George Mittleman (Canada) Sue Emery (USA)
1988/1989
Sven-Akke Bjerregard and Anders Morath (Sweden) Sven-Olov Flodquist (Sweden)
1989/1990
Andy Robson and John Pottage (Great Britain) Patrick Jourdain (Great Britain)
1990/1991
Edgar Kaplan and Brian Glubok (USA) Allan Falk (USA)
1991/1992
Jorma Valta and Jouni Juuri-Oja (Finland) Patrick Jourdain (Great Britain)
1992/1993
Tom Sanders and Bill Pollack (USA) Dick Kaplan (USA)
1993/1994
Shakiat and Pobsit (Thailand) Amran Zamzami (Indonesia)
1994/1995
Larry Cohen and David Berkowitz (USA) Alfred Sheinwold (USA)
1995/1996
Derek Patterson and Pat Collins (Great Britain) Brian Callaghan (Great Britain)
1996/1997
Chip Martel and Lew Stansby (USA) Brent Manley (USA)
1997/1998
Sylvie Willard and Gerard Tissot (France) Philippe Cronier (France)
1998/1999
Geir Helgemo and Tor Helness (Norway) Patrick Jourdain (Great Britain)
1999/2000
Larry Cohen and David Berkowitz (USA) Paul Linxwiler (USA)
2001/2002
Anton Maas and Bep Vriend (The Netherlands)  
2003/2004
Bart Bramley and Sidney Lazard (USA)  
2005/2006
Paul Hackett  
2007/2008
   

 

Personality of the Year
This Award is presented annually by the International Bridge Press Association and was known as The Charles H. Goren Award until 1989. Beginning in the year 1990, the award has been strictly an award presented by the International Bridge Press Association.

Year
Person    
       
1973/1974
André Lemaitre (Belgium) 1974/1975 Julius L Rosenblum (USA)
1975/1976
Rixi Markus (Great Britain) 1976/1977 Herman Filarski (Netherlands)
1977/1978
Jaime Ortiz-Patino (Switzerland) 1978/1979 Edgar Kaplan (USA)
1979/1980
Amalya L. Kearse (USA) 1980/1981 Deng Xiaoping (China)
1981/1982
Albert Dormer (Great Britain) 1982/1983 Oswald Jacoby (USA)
1983/1984
Easley Blackwood (USA) 1984/1985 Barry Crane (USA) Awarded Posthumously
1985/1986
José Damiani (France) 1986/1987 Kathie Wei (USA)
1987/1988
Helene Lemaitre (Belgium) 1988/1989 No Award was presented
1989/1990
Eloene Griggs (USA) 1990/1991 André Boekhorst (Netherlands)
1991/1992
Evelyn Senn-Gorter (Netherlands) 1992/1993 Hugh W Kelsey (Great Britain)
1993/1994
Ernesto d'Orsi (Brazil) 1994/1995 Panos Gerontopoulos (Greece)
1995/1996
Geir Helgemo (Norway) 1996/1997 Matthew Clegg (USA)
1997/1998
Paul Chemla (France) 1998/1999 Marc Hodler (Switzerland)
1999/2000
Anna Gudge (Great Britain)
2001/2002
 
2003/2004
 
2005/2006
Fred Gitelman
2006/2007
 

 

Best Article or Series on a System or Convention - The Precision Award
The Precision Award was donated by C.C. Wei and after his death continued to be donated by his widow, Kathie Wei, presently Kathie Wei-Sender.

Year
Person Awarded Winning Journalist
   
1973/1974
Charles H. Goren (USA)
   
1974/1975
Eric Kokish (Canada)
   
1975/1976
George Rosenkranz (Mexico)
   
1976/1977
Jeff Rubens (USA)
   
1977/1978
Kit Woolsey (USA)
   
1978/1979
Jeff Rubens (USA)
   
1979/1980
Ed Mansfield and Kenneth Lebensold (USA)
   
1980/1981
Eddie Kantar (USA)
   
1981/1982
Jeff Rubens (USA)
   
1982/1983
Ed Manfield (USA)
   
1983/1984
Bruce Neill (New Zealand)
   
1984/1985
Sven-Olov flodquist and Anders Morath (Sweden
 
   
 

The Wei-Sender Award
The Precision Award was renamed in the year 1985 to the Wei-Sender
Award and was presented to honor the best Defensive Play of the Year.
Kathie Wei-Sender renamed the award in honor of her husband,
Mr. Henry Sender of Nashville, Tennessee.

 
   
1985/1986
Bob Hamman (USA)
     
1986/1987
Michel Lebel (France) Winning Journalist
     
     
1987/1988
Primo Levi (Italy) Paolo Frendo (Italy)
     
1988/1989
Dung Duong (Switzerland) Jean-Paul Meyer (France)
     
1989/1990
Vladis Plenieks (Latvia) Uno Viignad (Estonia)
     
1990/1991
Geir Helgemo (Norway) Tommy Sandsmark (Norway)
     
1991/1992
Mike Passell (USA) Phillip Alder (USA)
     
1992/1993
Bob Hamman (USA) Brent Manley (USA)
     
1993/1994
Gabriel Chagas (Brazil) Alan Truscott (USA)
     
1994/1995
Zia Mahmood (USA) Alan Truscott (USA)
     
1995/1996
Larry Cohen and David Berkowitz (USA) Jan van Cleeff (Netherlands)
     
1996/1997
Gunnar Hallberg (Sweden) Robert Sheehan (Great Britain)
     
1997/1998
Geir Helgemo (Norway) Patrick Jourdain (Great Britain)
     
1998/1999
Andrew Robson (Great Britain) Philip King (Great Britain)
 
   
 

Carey Limousine Award
Mr. George Jacobs, representing the Carey Limousine Corporation,
assumed the sponsorship of the Best Defense of the Year Award
in the year 2000.

 
     
1999/2000
Roger Lie and Terje Lie (Sweden) Anders Brunzell (Sweden)
     
2001/2002
   
     
2003/2004
Eric Greco and Geoff Hampson (USA) Authors: Larry Cohen and Alan Truscott

 

The Fr. Joseph Hahn and Arthur Kong Award for Best Defense
Sponsored by Rita Shugart (USA)

Year
  Winners
     
2002
  Tony Forrester (England)

 

The okBridge Award for a Junior

Year
  Winners
     
2002
  Mikhail Krasnosselski (Russia)

 

The Levendaal Award for Best Play by a Junior

Year
  Winners
     
1997
  Morten Lund Madsen (Denmark)

 

Sportsman of the Year - Also known as Sporting Award
This award is known as the John E. Simon Award. This award has been suspended and is temporarily inactive. Mr. John E. Simon, of St. Louis, Missouri, was born in 1897 and died in 1993. He was named an ACBL Honorary Member and was Life Master #641. He donated this award for presenting the best sportsmanship at the bridge table.

Year
Person Awarded
 
1973
Omar Sharif, France
 
1974
Alan Sontag, USA
 
1975
George Rosenkranz, Mexico
 
1976
Lord Glenkinglas, Sir timothy Kitson, Rt Hon. Jarold Lever MP, Great Britain
 
1977
Maurits Caransa, Netherlands
 
1978
No Award was presented
 
1979
Steve Landen, USA
 
The last award was presented in 1985
1985
Irving Litvack and Joey Silver, Canada
 
1997
Lynn Deas - Source: Bulletin 3, Fall NABC. Presented by Henry Francis.

 

Best Defended Hand of the Year- The ITES Best Defended Hand of the Year

Year
  Winners
     
2005
  Donna Compton, IBPA Bulletin No 486. Page 14

 

The Alan Truscott Memorial Award for Special Achievement

2005: 37th World Team Championships, Bulletin 13, Friday, November 4, 2005, Page 4, IBPA ANNUAL AWARDS 2005

IBPA has announced a new award this year, to be awarded periodically to a person who has made a significant contribution to bridge and bridge journalists.

Year
  Winners
     
2005
  Bill Bailey, USA

 

The IBPA Honour Member of the Year

Year
  Honour Member of the Year
     
2005
  George Rosenkranz, Mexico

 

The Digital Fountain Hand of the Year
Sponsored by Digital Fountain. The Chief Executive Officer and President is Mr. Cliff Meltzer, the husband of Rose Meltzer, who in Paris, 2001, became the first woman to win the Bermuda Bowl.

Year
  Person Awarded   Journalist Reporting
         
2002
  Sebastian Kristensen (Denmark)   Otto Charles Pedersen (Denmark)

 

Source: 2002, World Bridge Championships, Montreal, Canada, August 29, 2002, Issue 13

Source: 2003, World Bridge Championships, Monaco, November 13, 2003, Issue No. 11

Source: 2005, 37th World Team Championships, Estoril,Portugal

 

 

 

 

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