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In the European Open, Ladies and Senior Teams Championships to be held in Tenerife in June 2001 all teams will be requested to adopt the following dress code. (Please note that the dress code will be obligatory for the 2003 Teams Championship).

General Policy

The whole team, including the Captain and Coach, must wear the same uniform. Thus trousers (and skirts) and tops must be of the same colour and general design.

Formal Occasions

Uniform consisting of: blazer and tie (or neck scarf) all of the same colour with logo indicating the country, and trousers and skirts all of the same colour.

During Play

Tee shirts, polo shirts, shirts and blouses all of the same colour with the team's logo indicating the country, and trousers and skirts all of the same colour.

Team members must be supplied with changes of clothing so that they look smart at all times. Women may wear skirts or trousers.

If sweaters, cardigans and sweatshirts are used they must be of the same colour and carry the team logo. Team members cannot wear shorts or open-toed sandals.

Publicity

The team uniform must contain the logo of the country and may contain discreet sponsor logos.

N.B. The World Bridge Federation's dress code will be obligatory for the teams qualified to play in the World Championships (Bermuda Bowl and Venice Cup) in Bali in October 2001, as per the WBF Conditions of Contest:

"NBOs are asked to take note of the recognition of Bridge as a Sport by the IOC and requests that players should, at all times, be dressed appropriately; this is particularly the case at the Opening Ceremony, when it is hoped that teams could at least be uniformly dressed even if a team uniform is not available. During play appropriate dress would, for example, be an open-necked shirt, or a smart polo or sweatshirt worn with trousers or skirt as appropriate."

 

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