
Part of the Canadian Bridge Federation (CBF) mandate is to facilitate the selection of Canadian representatives to annual World Championships. To do that the CBF holds annual championships, usually in May, to select the following teams:
- Open Teams (CNTC Flight A)
- Women’s Teams (CWTCs, now a stand-alone event held in the summer)
- Seniors Teams (CSTCs)
A lot of people do not realize that there are other events held during the eight days of the Championship:
1. Flight B Championship (CNTC Flight B, under 2500 master points)
2. Flight C Championships (CNTC Flight A, under 1000 master points)
3. Canadian IMP Pair Championships (CIPCs) Cash prize for the top two.
4. Canadian Open Pair Championships (COPCs) Cash prize for the top three.
5. One day Swiss
All of these five events are open to all bridge players in Canada who are CBF members. Our Unit has a formula to subsidize Unit 181 members who decide to attend the Championships. In addition, it is possible for all players to compete in multiple events held during the week. The CNTCs and the COPCs are a grass-root event with qualifying games at the club level in the fall and winter (even if you do not qualify at the local games you may still attend and compete in the above events at the CBCs).
The CBCs location is rotated throughout Canada, and will be held in Winnipeg in 2017.
For more information please email Neil Kimelman at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Every year at the Spring Nationals, there is a pairs competition for Flights A, B and C. Every District in the ACBL chooses 3 pairs in each flight to represent their district at the finals. Qualifying games at the club level are held in June, July and August. District level finals are usually held in October or November and the format is decided by the District representatives. First and second place winners in each flight receive a cash prize--$700 for each member of the first place winning pair, $300 for second place winners; third place pairs do not receive reimbursement but are invited to attend. Our District No. 2 (which includes Bermuda and all of Ontario except Ottawa) holds a final in the Fall and requires at least 5 tables in each flight in order for a location to hold the final event.