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  2. List of bridge competitions and awards - Wikipedia

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    2nd SEABF Championships 2017-12-06 ~ 12-12 The Margo Hotel, Depok, West Java South East Asia Bridge Federation 3rd Southeast Asia Bridge Federation Championships 2018-11-27 ~ 12-01 Makati City, Philippines 4th Southeast Asia Bridge Federation Championships 2019-11-25 ~ 11-29 Indoor Training Hall, Olympic Council of Malaysia

  3. Wan'an Bridge (Pingnan) - Wikipedia

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    Wan'an Bridge was 98.2 metres (322 ft) long and 4.7 metres (15 ft) wide, with five piers and six holes. The bridge was made of Chinese fir, and nine logs, three yellow beams, eight logs and four yellow beams are used at both ends of each hole to form an arch. There were 38 corridor houses on the bridge, with bridge chairs on both sides. [2]

  4. North American Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    Donated by the Auction Bridge Club of Chicago in 1929, the trophy was originally awarded by the American Bridge League to the winners of the National Contract Championships Open Contract Team-of-Four (board-a-match scoring), [5] which became the North American Open Teams Championship held by the American Contract Bridge League.

  5. Pingnan County, Fujian - Wikipedia

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    Pingnan was established as a county by court of the Qing Dynasty in 1735. [4] Local historical monuments include the Wan'an Bridge, located in the appropriately named Changqiao ("long bridge") Township. The bridge, described as the "longest woven timber bridge in China", was originally built in 1648, and rebuilt a number of times since. [5]

  6. World Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    World Bridge Series Championships is the new 2010 name for a quadrennial meet organized by the World Bridge Federation in non-leap even years. (Another meet, the World Bridge Games, is held quadrennially in leap years.) Most of its world championship events are open in the sense that entries do not represent geographic zones or nations.

  7. World Mixed Pairs Championship - Wikipedia

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    World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary. In 2006 the Mixed Pairs played Saturday to Monday, the first three days of the meet, with no other events underway. There were three qualifier and three final sessions with a consolation event ("Plate") during the last two sessions.

  8. List of longest arch bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    Tian'e Longtan Bridge Guangxi: 600 m (1,969 ft) Hongshui River 2020–2024 Pingnan Third Bridge Guangxi: 575 m (1886 ft) Xun River: 2009–2020 Chaotianmen Bridge: Chongqing: 552 m (1,811 ft) Yangtze: 2003–2009 Lupu Bridge: Shanghai: 550 m (1,804 ft) Huangpu River: 1977–2003 New River Gorge Bridge: Fayetteville, West Virginia: 518 m (1,699 ...

  9. World Senior Teams Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Bridge Federation (WBF) has decided that, as from 2005, the minimum age for a player to be recognized as Senior will be increasing one year per year, until it reaches 60 years in 2010. [1] The decision ensures that 55-year-olds who participated in a senior event in 2003 will never become ex-Seniors .