The President’s visit to Budapest
The President of the European Bridge League, Yves Aubry went to Budapest at the invitation of the new Hungarian President, Géza Homonnay, to review the possibility of organizing 2016 championships in Budapest. Initially this project was instigated by Booc Andras but sadly ill health has forced his retirement
Yves originally visited Hungary in 2013 where together with Andras and Tibor Nádasi, the previous President of the Hungarian Federation they met the Hungarian State Secretary of Sport.
Yves Aubry, Josef Harsanyi and Géza Homonnay, the new President of the Hungarian Bridge Federation, very much wish to continue this project. So once again we met the Secretary of Sport – thankfully unchanged after the Hungarian elections – and he is still very cooperative and wishes facilitate this project, providing us with financial assistance, and to stage it in Budapest or Balaton Lake.
Following the meeting, the delegation visited 5 possible venues: 4 in Budapest and 1 in Lake Balaton, 100km from Budapest. It was immediately apparent that one of the venues in Budapest was unsuitable. However there are still three possibilities : one in the Olympic centre (full ready and the least expensive for Hungarian Federation) one in a new football arena under construction which will be completed next August: very nice and exciting but unfortunately there are no hotels close by and the third in the centre of Budapest in a beautiful 5* hotel but the space is limited and almost certainly too expensive for the Hungarian Federation. Mr Aubry will return to Budapest in September to visit some different venues and to discuss the budget in more detail with the Hungarian President.
The delegation was accompanied on the visits by a representative from an event agency in Budapest who will make a presentation to the EBL Board in Opatija. Mr Aubry hopes to meet the President of the Republic, János Áder, who is a bridge player and fully supportive of this project when he returns in September.
Click here for a video showing some of the bridge and interviews with officials