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. The meet was inaugurated in 1962 as the
World Pair Olympiad comprising the
World Open Pairs Championship and
World Women Pairs Championship, as well as the
World Mixed Teams Championship. For the second rendition in 1966 the mixed event was for pairs, the
World Mixed Pairs Championship, as it would be thereafter except in 1974. The World Knockout Teams for the
Rosenblum Cup was inaugurated in 1978 and soon became the most prestigious event of the meet. A parallel knockout teams for women was added in 1994, for the
McConnell Cup. Seniors competition debuted in 1990 with the
World Senior Pairs Championship and the
World Senior Teams Championship followed in 1994. The "World Bridge Series" or "World Series" for short comprises championship tournaments for both pairs and teams in open, women's, seniors, and mixed categories. Other events are irregular. All events in the World Bridge Series are open without regard to nationality. Pairs or teams may be transnational and there are no limits on the numbers who enter.
Venues of past events • 1962
Cannes, France • 1966
Amsterdam, Netherlands • 1970
Stockholm, Sweden • 1974
Las Palmas, Spain • 1978
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States • 1982
Biarritz, France • 1986
Miami Beach, Florida, United States • 1990
Geneva, Switzerland • 1994
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States • 1998
Lille, France • 2002
Montreal, Canada • 2006
Verona, Italy • 2010
Philadelphia, United States • 2014
Sanya, Hainan, China • 2018
Orlando, United States •
2021 World Bridge Team Championships America vs Europe These were most prestigious Bridge competitions in the World between 1950 and 1960. This was a country vs country qualification within the entire New World and within Europe. With some initial exceptions, the winners of these qualifications then met in a final. The United States won all American qualifications, whilst Europe was represented by Italy, England, France and Sweden. The final venue alternated between the continents. • 1950
Bermuda - USA defeated England and a Swedish-Icelandic combination • 1951
Naples, Italy - USA defeated Italy • 1953
New York City, USA - USA defeated Sweden • 1954
Monte Carlo, Monaco/France - USA defeated France • 1955
New York City, USA - England defeated USA • 1956
Paris, France - France defeated USA • 1957
New York City, USA - Italy defeated USA • 1958
Como, Italy - Italy defeated USA • 1959
New York City, USA - Italy defeated USA There was no contest of this kind in 1952. Summary - USA 4 titles, Italy 3 titles, England 1 title and France 1 title. ==World Bridge Team Championships==