World IMP Pairs Championship


The World IMP Pairs Championship is a contract bridge competition established in 1998 by the World Bridge Federation. Since then it has been a major side event in the quadrennial meet that is now called the "World Bridge Series Championships", "World Bridge Series", or "World Series".
It is open to all players without preregistration and about 15% of the pairs were transnational in the 2010 rendition.
World championship status of the IMP Pairs may be doubted or tentative for it is not explicitly listed as one of the constituent World Bridge Series Championships.

Results

In 1998 there were 160 pairs completed play on day one of whom 149 continued on day two.
In 2002 146 and 130.
There were 213 entries in 2006 of which 72 advanced to the final and 42 to the consolation. Four years later there were only 163 entries of which 73 advanced to the final.

1998 World Series components

IMP Pairs. The world championship status of this event is debatable and it may be debated by WBF online editors! The first two renditions covered above are from 1998 and 2002, whose tournament record is "No Data Found" online. The player record for Ekeblad does include his 1998 win.... perhaps medalists alone are in the database?
Contemporary coverage.
What is covered on page one of the contemporary website?
- linked schedule at bottom of page
As listed in the three-column schedule, those are 3 Team Events, 4 Pair Events, and 1 Other Events.
Alternatively, 7 events plus the complex triathlon result.
The schedule "Days and Rounds" lists nine more events whose winners are not pictured or named on page one.
That is 16 events in all, 17 results including the triathlon complex.
;Results - typically covering the final session and overall
TEAM
PAIR
OTHER
;Daily
Thu 0827 No.: 7 • Thursday, 27 August 1998