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The Norwegian Bridge Federation ((ノルウェー語:Norsk Bridgeforbund), NBF) founded in 1932, is the national body for bridge in Norway. The Norwegian Bridge Federation was founded by Inga and Odd Arnesen〔("Agent med bridge i blikket: Agent Rune Hauge (52) er ikke bare interessert i fotball og penger" ), ''Bergens Tidende'', 22 January 2007 〕 on 29 January 1932 ; at that time it had three member clubs.〔Geir Gisnås, (Norsk Bridgeforbund gjennom 75 år ), 2006 (pdf) 〕 Another national bridge organisation had been founded on 30 November 1931 by Wilhelm Nickelsen;〔''Aftenposten'', 1 December 1931.〕 by mutual agreement, this was merged into what is now the NBF in April 1932. It currently has 380 member clubs, divided into 25 circuits. The federation is a member of the European Bridge League, which in turn is a member organisation of the World Bridge Federation, and is also a member of the Norwegian Mind Sports Federation (''Norsk Tankesportforbund''). it has 9,203 registered members.〔(Geographic Zones > Europe > Norway ), World Bridge Federation, retrieved 19 April 2013.〕 In 1993, it was decided that the organisation should publish a periodical six times a year;〔 the first issue of ''Norsk Bridge'' was published in February 1995, although since 2006 the frequency has been reduced to four times a year. The organisation's office is at Ullevaal Stadion. Since 2014, the president has been Jostein Sørvoll The vice-president is Eva Flått. The general secretary is Allan Livgård. __NOTOC__ == Administration == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norwegian Bridge Federation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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