Buffett Cup

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The Buffett Cup is a bridge trophy which is awarded biennially in an event between teams from Europe and the United States.

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The tournament is modeled on the Ryder Cup golf competition and is held in the week preceding the golf event at a nearby location. The competition was first held in 2006 and is named after its sponsor, American businessman Warren Buffett. Teams are selected by invitation and must contain at least two female players. The competition format is a mixture of teams of four, pairs and individual sessions with point-a-board scoring throughout.

The tournament was scheduled to be held in Monaco in 2014, but was cancelled owing to disagreement within the USA side as to how members of its team were chosen. [1]

The Buffett Cup was resumed in 2019 in Haikou, China. Besides the Europe and USA teams, the China team is also invited for the first time to the Buffett Cup.

Results

Summary

TeamWinner1st Runners-up2nd Runners-up
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China ----1
Flag of Europe.svg  Europe 14--
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41--

By Year

YearWinner
2019Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2012Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2010Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2008Flag of Europe.svg  Europe
2006Flag of the United States.svg  United States

2019 Haikou, Hainan Province, China

(1st) USA - 972.3; (2nd) Europe - 967.7; (3rd) China - 953 [2]

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Jianjian Wang (NPC)
Jianming Dai
Lixin Yang
Chuancheng Ju
Zhengjun Shi
Meng Kang
Xiaojing Wang
Wenfei Wang
Qi Shen
Flag of Europe.svg Europe
Flag of England.svg Paul Hackett (NPC)England
Flag of England.svg Sally Brock England
Flag of England.svg Jason HackettEngland
Flag of England.svg Justin HackettEngland
Flag of Sweden.svg Frederic WrangSweden
Flag of England.svg Fiona BrownEngland
Flag of Portugal.svg Antonio PalmaPortugal
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louk VerheesNetherlands
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ricco Van ProoijenNetherlands
Flag of the United States.svg USA
Peggy Kaplan (NPC)
Bob Hamman
Peter Weichsel
Bart Bramley
Kit Woolsey
Oren Kriegel
Ron Smith
Jill Meyers
Sylvia Shi

2012 Omaha, Nebraska

USA won 107-103. [3]

Europe
Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Porteous (NPC)Ireland
Flag of France.svg Michel BessisFrance
Flag of France.svg Thomas BessisFrance
Flag of England.svg Sally Brock England
Flag of Monaco.svg Fulvio Fantoni Monaco
Flag of England.svg Paul HackettEngland
Flag of Ireland.svg Tom HanlonIreland
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kalin KaraivanovBulgaria
Flag of Monaco.svg Claudio Nunes Monaco
Flag of England.svg Nicola Smith England
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Rumen TrendafilovBulgaria
USA
Flag of the United States.svg Donna Compton (NPC)
David Berkowitz
Curtis Cheek
Joe Grue
Bob Hamman
John Hurd
Marc Jacobus
Justin Lall
Jill Levin
Brad Moss
Alan Sontag

2010 Cardiff, Wales

USA won 109-89. [4]

Europe
Flag of England.svg Paul Hackett (NPC)England
Flag of Germany.svg Sabine AukenGermany
Flag of Norway.svg Boye Brogeland Norway
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Duboin Italy
Flag of Italy.svg Fulvio Fantoni Italy
Flag of England.svg Jason HackettEngland
Flag of England.svg Justin HackettEngland
Flag of Norway.svg Geir Helgemo Norway
Flag of Norway.svg Tor HelnessNorway
Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Nunes Italy
Flag of Norway.svg Erik SaelensmindeNorway
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio SementaItaly
Flag of Germany.svg Daniela Von ArnimGermany
USA
Flag of the United States.svg Donna Compton (NPC)
David Berkowitz
Fred Gitelman
Bob Hamman
Geoff Hampson
Bobby Levin
Jill Levin
Zia Mahmood
Jeff Meckstroth
Jill Meyers
Eric Rodwell
Alan Sontag
Steve Weinstein

2008 Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Europe won 205.5-172.5.

Europe
Flag of England.svg Paul Hackett (NPC)England
Flag of Germany.svg Sabine AukenGermany
Flag of France.svg Michel BessisFrance
Flag of France.svg Thomas BessisFrance
Flag of Norway.svg Boye BrogelandNorway
Flag of Ireland.svg Tom HanlonIreland
Flag of Norway.svg Tor HelnessNorway
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Kwiecień Poland
Flag of Norway.svg Espen LindqvistNorway
Flag of Ireland.svg Hugh McGannIreland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marion MichielsenNetherlands
Flag of Poland.svg Jacek Pszczoła Poland
Flag of Norway.svg Jan Peter SvendsenNorway
USA
Flag of the United States.svg Donna Compton (NPC)
David Berkowitz
Björn Fallenius
Richard Freeman
Steve Garner
Bob Hamman
Geoff Hampson
Zia Mahmood
Janice Seamon-Molson
Tobi Sokolow
Alan Sontag
Howard Weinstein
Roy Welland

2006 Dublin, Ireland

USA won by 23.

Europe
Flag of England.svg Paul Hackett (PC)England
Flag of Germany.svg Sabine AukenGermany
Flag of Italy.svg Norberto Bocchi Italy
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Duboin Italy
Flag of England.svg Jason HackettEngland
Flag of England.svg Justin HackettEngland
Flag of Ireland.svg Tom HanlonIreland
Flag of Norway.svg Geir Helgemo Norway
Flag of Norway.svg Tor HelnessNorway
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan JansmaNetherlands
Flag of Ireland.svg Hugh McGannIreland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louk Verhees Jr.Netherlands
Flag of Germany.svg Daniela von Arnim Germany
USA
Flag of the United States.svg Donna Compton (NPC)
David Berkowitz
Larry N. Cohen
Fred Gitelman
Bob Hamman
Geoff Hampson
Bobby Levin
Jill Levin
Zia Mahmood
Jill Meyers
Paul Soloway
Steve Weinstein
Roy Welland

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