Dennis Bilde is 28 and already has some great results under his belt. Winner of Vanderbilt 2013, silver in European Open Pairs Championships 2014, bronze in European Open Teams 2011, numerous junior and national wins. He is very popular. Dennis bids and smiles a lot.
Simon Cope is a full time bridge professional from Hertfordshire, just outside London. As someone who gets to pursue his hobby as his work, he feels lucky enough already, but to be able to also tie bridge in from time to time with another passion, travelling, is the icing on the cake. Simon has been the NPC for the England Open team at the recent European Championships and Bermuda Bowls. Playing successes include winning the Gold Cup 2015 and 2018, Crockfords 2017 and playing on the Middlesex team that won the Tollemache in 2015. See Simon’s EBU profile.
Peter Crouch is a Chartered Accountant who spends his time juggling work for his clients, helping to look after his two children with his wife Sara and trying to get out to the Golf Course. His bridge successes include seven Gold Cup (most recently in 2018), two Spring Fours and two Premier League wins as well as representing England in a number of Camrose matches, in the European Championships and World Mind Sport Games. He was on the team that won the 2019 Vanderbilt (playing with Alex Hydes). See Peter’s EBU profile.
Mikael Rimstedt was Junior world/european champion 5 times (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018). One NABC win 2017. World pairs champion 2018. Lives in Stockholm. Teaches and plays bridge in Sweden. Only 24 years old but a few handy wins under his belt. Also happy to accept a one hand press-up challenge in the bar after bridge.
Ola Rimstedt
Zia Mahmood became famous in international bridge circles almost overnight when he led Pakistan to second place in the 1981 Bermuda Bowl. Recently he has represented the United States in the world competition, and thus won his first major world championship, the 2009 Bermuda Bowl.
Zia has won most of the more prestigious tournaments on both sides of the pond and has been the ACBL Player of the Year 5 times. A regular winner at US Nationals as well as various international events, Zia’s infamous flair for the game draws crowds of kibitzers wherever he goes. He arrives with a new bronze medal from the Cavendish Pairs (playing with David Gold). He bids a lot. See Zia’s EBU profile.