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Tournament Director Course 2023
2023-10-25
Course objective:
- equip participants with the necessary skills which will enable them to run club events
 

 

Course objective:
- equip participants with the necessary skills which will enable them to run club events

 

Course outline:

 
Criteria for passing:
1. Submit assignment before 8 December 2023.
2. Pass Simulation test.
 
Course Fee:
$1,500 
$1,250 (for university students)
$1,000 (for secondary school students)
[$500 refundable after passing the course and fulfilling at least two sessions of practicum]
 

 

Congratulations to the winning teams of the Hangzhou 19th Asian Games!
2023-10-23

In a momentous achievement, the Men's Bridge Team emerged victorious in the Hangzhou 19th Asian Games, clinching their first-ever gold medal in the men's bridge finals. This is also the eighth gold medal bagged by Hong Kong, China in this Asian Games, equalizing the tally achieved at the previous Asian Games. Comprising talented individuals including Abby Chiu, Alan Sze, KF Mak, WK Lai, Gordan Ho, and Bubble Ho, the Hong Kong, China Men's Bridge Team showcased their exceptional skills as they triumphed over India. Prior to the finals, they faced a formidable opponent in Japan during the semi-finals. Following an intense battle spanning six sessions over two days, the Men's Team secured a commendable total score of 187.1 against Japan's 139, paving their way to the finals. Ultimately, with a remarkable total score of 229.1 to India's 152, the Hong Kong, China Men's Team emerged victorious, proudly claiming the gold medal.

Congratulations to the winning teams of the Hangzhou 19th Asian Games!
2023-10-23

The Hong Kong team demonstrated their prowess in the women's team event, earning a bronze medal. The team, consisting of Pearlie Chan, Charmian Koo, Flora Wong, Helen Yeung, Crystal Tang, and Joyce Tung, displayed exceptional teamwork and skill throughout the competition. Despite a valiant effort in the semi-finals against Chinese Taipei, the Women's Team narrowly missed out on a spot in the finals, but their outstanding performance earned them a well-deserved bronze medal.

2023 Ladies' Open Pairs
2023-10-10

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE
In the 2023 Hong Kong Ladies’ Open Pairs, which is rescheduled to 20th November 2023.
 
Jointly organized by Hong Kong, China Bridge Association and Ladies' Recreation Club
 
The Hong Kong Ladies Open Pair tournament is an annual event jointly organized by the Hong Kong China Bridge Association and the Ladies Recreation Club.  The names of the winning pair will be engraved on the main trophy, The T. S. Chie Cup, donated by Mrs. Shirley Chang, in memory of her late father.
 
Date:                                   
November 20, 2023 (Monday)
Tournament Time:          
Starting time: 7:15 pm
Players are advised to arrive before 6:45 pm to facilitate the smooth organization of the game. 
 
Venue:                                
Function Room, Main Club House, Ladies Recreation Club,
No. 10 Old Peak Road, Hong Kong Tel: 3199 3500
 
Format:                               
Match Point Duplicate
 
Registration:                      
Pre-registration is required to facilitate the arrangement.
https://forms.gle/127RAWK5BKFPFMYQ6
 
Fee:                                     
HKD 160 per person (non-member of either HKCBA or LRC)
HKD 100 per person (member of HKCBA or LRC)
 
Capacity:                            
24 tables, first come first served basis
 
Event Liaison:                    
HKCBA: Vinci Wan (90118244)
LRC: Nancy Neumann (94621870) / David Roig (3199 3597)
 
The registration will be closed once the full capacity of 24 tables is reached.
 
Deadline for registration: 13 November 2023 (Monday)
 
Public Transportation:
From Hong Kong Station Public Transport Interchange (MTR HK Station Exit E1) which is located under the Four Seasons Hotel - end of IFC Mall (the Green Minibus Terminus is somewhat hidden away behind the main bus terminus) 
 
1)            Minibus 2 (get off at Queen’s Garden and walk down under the bridge to Old Peak Road)
2)            Minibus 3 / 3A (get off either at Canossa Hospital and walk up from Old Peak Road;
3)            or get off at 3 Conduit Road/Hornsey Road and walk here)
 
From Sai Ying Pun MTR Station
 
1)            Mini Bus 45A (get off at 8 Conduit Road, cross the street to Hornsey Road and walk here)
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