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2004 Youth Awards

announced at the 6th World Junior Bridge Camp, held in Nyack College - Nyack, New York, U.S.A.,
July 17-24, 2004.

Awarded
Name
Zone
Country
2004
Sunisa CHODCHOY
6
Thailand
2004
Joshua DONN
2
U.S.A.
2004
Catalin-Lucian LAZAR
1
Romania
2004
Bjorn SORLING
1
Sweden

 

Sunisa CHODCHOY
Thailand

Though this is her fi rst camp she has fi t in immediately. She is always smiling and happy.
She will leave everybody with a positive impression and not just because she has passed on to so many of us those little presents from her native country.
She is always charming and polite, she thanks the organizers, has a pleasant word for everybody, she plays with partners of different abilities and by the end of the camp has become one of the most popular and sought after partners here.


 

Joshua DONN
U.S.A.

This camper has been a regular attender at bridge camp, during which time his bridge has improved but he has remained a cheerful entertainer. Though he has become a good player, he plays bridge and socializes with everyone and is always outgoing and friendly. His ability to laugh at himself makes him popular with everyone – whether they are laughing at him or with him.


 

Catalin-Lucian LAZAR
Romania

Thought our next recipient of the award has limited experence with Junior Camps it is
clear that this player fi ts in to the ideals of the camp spirit as if he were an old hand. This player has been successful at the table and an avid participant in the bridge activities, but more to the point though this player has a quiet manner he is friendly and cooperative, demonstrating the right camp spirit.


 

Bjorn SORLING
Sweden

Our next nominee might on the surface appear to be a quieter infl uence, but he is equally infl uential at every level. He appears always to be in a good mood at the table, polite and smiling to everyone.
He participates in all the sporting activities, the treasure hunt and the late games, and encourages everyone else to do the same. He is a good player but does not emphasize his own ability – and he also helps the bulletin, which is something the editor will not forget!



For a complete list of WBF Youth Award winners, click here

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