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Martin Bronstein Regular Reports from the British Open        
 last updated on: September 26, 2003 1:15
        

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April 15 — Finals, Manchester.

Peter Nicol looks impregnable against John White as he earns his 2nd British Open in dazzling fashion. more

Sarah Fitz-Gerald, with her principal rivals fallen out of the draw, dominated Tania Bailey and won her 2nd Women's British Open. more

April 14 — Semi finals, Manchester.
In a fascinating chess match between master offensive players, John White beat Jonathon Power in a match marked by momentum shifts, strategy, and respect for each other. Also, Tania Bailey beat Cassie Campion; Nicol and Fitz-Gerald also won more
April 13 — Quarter finals, Manchester.
In the second quarter final session, Vanessa Atkinson scored another big five-game win over Fiona Geaves to reach the semi finals. Thierry Lincou won a tough battle with Scotsman Martin Heath more
 
In the first quarter final session, Jonathon Power puts an end to thoughts of a titanic match with Lee Beachill - as he completely dominates the local star; Carol Owens can't rally against Tania Bailey. more
April 12 — Rest/travel day as event moves from London to Manchester
April 11, Thursday, London
In round two, two leading Aussie contenders fell — David Palmer ran out of momentum, falling to unseeded Alex Gough of England while Power pushed past Paul Price. On the women's side, Tania Bailey outlasted Linda Charman-Smith, who retired with a leg injury more
April 10, Wednesday, London
In today's first round, Martin Heath, David Palmer and Jonathon Power breezed through while Joe Kneipp and Stewart Boswell staged a great battle and Omar El Borolossy ousted feisty Anthony Ricketts more
April 9, Tuesday, London
Derek Ryan puts Mansoor Zaman out of the action; the "Einstein Open" (Khalifa and Clayton) and other action today reported by Martin Bronstein. more
April 8, Monday, London
Liam Kenny, Australian-turned-Irishman, played a wonderul match but couldn't score the clincher against Pakistan's sole main draw hope, Mansoor Zaman, in the first day's qualifying action. more