United States Bridge Federation

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The United States Bridge Federation (USBF) is the national federation for contract bridge in the United States and a non-profit organization formed by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) and the American Bridge Association (ABA) in 2001[1] to hold the United States Bridge Championships and to select, train, and support Open, Women, Senior and Junior teams to represent the United States in international competition.

The USBF receives support for its teams from the ACBL International Fund and Junior Fund, its membership dues, contributions and entry fees for the USBCs.

Organization

2018 officers.[when?]

The President and the Vice President are elected for 2-year terms.[citation needed]

Olympic recognition

Originally,[when?] the USBF was also created to support the World Bridge Federation (WBF) efforts to obtain Olympic recognition for bridge. Following August 2002 recommendations by the Olympic Programme Commission, bridge and chess were [when?] recognized as "mind sports" by the International Olympic Committee but they were not found eligible for the main Olympic program.[2]

On April 19, 2005, three years after that negative Commission report and three years before the

Lille, France
, entirely unassociated with the London Summer Olympics—smaller than in 2008, with a much smaller bridge program including no individuals, pairs, or youth events.

See also

  • List of bridge federations

References

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