North American Bridge Championships (NABC) are three annual bridge tournaments sponsored by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). The "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" NABCs are usually scheduled in March, July, and November for about eleven days. They comprise both championship and side contests of different kinds (e.g. matchpoint pairs and knockout teams, one-day and two-day) in many classes of competition (e.g. open/women/senior or defined by masterpoints ®). Host cities in the United States and Canada are selected several years in advance.
11-680: The USRowing Summer National Championships is an annual national championship contest in the sport of rowing hosted by the United States Rowing Association . The 2022 regatta was held on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, NJ . The National Association of Amateur Oarsmen , predecessor of the USRA, first held a National Championship regatta in 1873. As early as 1999, the USRA held separate "Club National Championships" ("Club Nats") and National Championships events. The National Championships
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33-441: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . National championship Competition at national level A national championship(s) is the top achievement for any sport or contest within a league of a particular nation or nation state. The title is usually awarded by contests, ranking systems, stature, ability, etc. This determines the best team, individual (or other entity) in
44-641: Is a summary of past and current trophies at the national level. The following are the current general itineraries of the NABCs. The following national events are/were contested at the Spring NABC: The following national events are/were contested at the Summer NABC: The following national events are/were contested at the Fall NABC: From 1928 to 1951, there were only 1 or two NABCs a year. The table count
55-540: The Asbury Park Trophy . In 1934, 1936 and 1937, there was a separate Masters Teams-of-Four event. The two events were merged in 1938 and renamed Spingold Master Knockout Teams . The trophy was donated by Nathan Spingold in 1934. Since 2001, there has also been a Mini-Spingold I (0–5000), restricted to those with less than 5,000 masterpoints , and a Mini-Spingold II (0–1500) ("Micro-Spingold") restricted to those with less than 1,500 masterpoints . Awarded to
66-660: The National Knock-out Team championship winners at the spring North American Bridge Championship (NABC)s. It was donated in 1928 by Harold S. Vanderbilt, who won in 1932 and 1940. The event was contested annually in New York as a separate championship until 1958, when it was incorporated into Spring NABCs. Awarded to the Master Teams championship winners at the summer North American Bridge Championship (NABC). Knockout Teams have been held since 1930, when players competed for
77-754: The Open Board-a-Match Teams winners at the fall North American Bridge Championship (NABC), it was donated by the Greater New York Bridge Association in 1965 in memory of Curt H. Reisinger , a great benefactor and official of the ACBL, and replaced the Chicago Trophy. Reisinger teams is the only major team competition with board-a-match scoring . It is an open team event scored with two qualifying sessions, two semifinal sessions and two final sessions Announced in fall 2017 to be inaugurated at
88-477: The event will be replaced by the RowFest Summer Championships, which will last ten days and include entertainment and development opportunities as well as championship racing. The program head at the time for USRowing, Derek P. Chytil, wanted to realize this change to prevent the national event from becoming one "based soly on a clubs ability to fund their operations". This rowing -related article
99-516: The fall 2019 North American Bridge Championship (NABC), the Soloway championship will begin as a two-day Swiss teams after which the top 32 teams with their placement as their seed will enter a knockout tournament to determine the winners. Over the years the format of competition and masterpoint accumulation has changed. Accordingly, some trophies, originally awarded for particular achievements in specific categories, have been reassigned or retired. Below
110-434: The regatta was expanded from five to six days. In 2021, the name was changed to "Summer National Championships." In 2022, USRowing split the regatta into separate "Youth Summer National Championships" and "Summer National Championships" in order to avoid a six-day long regatta, which had become exhausting to venues and participants. In 2023, the event will be recombined to a single USRowing Summer National Championships. In 2024,
121-483: Was called "Elite National Championships" starting in 2007. Club Nationals was intended for youth, intermediate, and senior level athletes, while Elite Nationals was intended for elite athletes . Elite level events were added to Club Nationals in 2016 and the Elite Championship regatta was eliminated. The name of the regatta was changed to "National Championships" in 2019 to reflect the inclusion of elite events, and
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