The English Bridge Union believes strongly in supporting and encouraging young bridge players, as the lifeblood and future of the game. Watch these pages for information about Youth Bridge and competitions for young people.
Click here for the results from the Schools Cup
Click here to read Mike's latest Youth Update.
This event was formally known as the Junior Camp and has proved very popular in the past. This year it will be held in Poland between 14th and 17th July.
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A number of national junior teams will be participating in the White House Junior Tournament in Amsterdam over the next week, including England, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland and twenty more. Our England team for this competition are:
England U-20
Tom Rainforth - James Thrower
Tom Paske - Adam Hickman
Npc: Michael Byrne
England U-25
Ian Angus -James Rogers
Ed Jones - Ben Paske
Mike Bell - Joe Mela
Npc: Steve Eginton
Good luck to our England team!
Full details of this years competitions. Click here to view.
Full results here.
Great results from the England team in Utrecht. Please click here for more information.
Don't forget to organise your team for the GW Arnott Davidson Teams of 8 for the heats on February 10th. Click here for details.
Click here for up-to-date list of events.
The first Youth NABC is to be held in Atlanta, Georgia from 3 - 6 July 2008. Click here for more information
Click here for latest youth news.
I learned to play Bridge while at school in Ipswich more than 40 years ago as a teenager. Little then did I realise how great an influence the game would have on the rest of my life...read more. Please click here to contact, Mike.
Click here for biographies of other members of the EBU Youth team
Click here for details of Junior Trials 2007 - 2008. Further information on squad practice and on U25 recruitment can be read by clicking on the titles.
There are special concessions for Junior Players, please click here.
It is such a great game, don't pass up the chance! Click here for details. Or click here for Really Easy Bridge