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Sabine Auken (née Zenkel, born 4 January 1965) is a German bridge player. She has also played as Sabine Zenkel. Sometime prior to the 2014 European and World meets (summer and October), she ranked 24th among 73 Women World Grand Masters by world masterpoints (MP) and 4th by placing points that do not decay over time. At national level she plays for in the 1. German Bridge-Bundesliga. She, along with Roy Welland and the BC München won the 2017 Team-Bundesliga.

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  • Sabine Auken (née Zenkel, born 4 January 1965) is a German bridge player. She has also played as Sabine Zenkel. Sometime prior to the 2014 European and World meets (summer and October), she ranked 24th among 73 Women World Grand Masters by world masterpoints (MP) and 4th by placing points that do not decay over time. She was born in Bamberg, Bavaria. As of 2007 she resides in Charlottenlund, Denmark. She and Jens Auken, a Danish bridge player, have two children, Jens Christian (b. 1995) and Maximilian (b. 1999). Maximillian has had success playing basketball, making the U14, U15 and U16 Danish national teams. At national level she plays for in the 1. German Bridge-Bundesliga. She, along with Roy Welland and the BC München won the 2017 Team-Bundesliga. Zenkel and the American professional player Ron Andersen traveled the world as a partnership during 1991–1992, based in Chicago. They also wrote a book, Preempts from A to Z (1993; 2nd, 1996). (en)
  • Sabine Auken (ur. 4 stycznia 1965 w Bambergu) – niemiecka brydżystka, World International Master w kategorii open oraz World Grand Master w kategorii kobiet (WBF), European Grand Master oraz European Champion w kategoriach Open, Women i Mixed (EBL), odznaczona brązową odznaką EBL (2010). Do roku 1994 występowała jako Sabine Zenkel. Sabine Auken pełniła szereg funkcji w organizacjach brydżowych: * w latach 1997–2001 była członkiem komitetu wykonawczego EBL (EBL Executive Committee); * w latach 1999–2001 była członkiem komitetu mistrzowskiego EBL (EBL Championship Committee); * w latach 2001–2007 była członkiem komitetu punktę mistrzowskich EBL (EBL Master Points Committee); * w latach 1999–2001 była członkiem sędziów turnijowych EBL (EBL Tournament Directors Committee); * w latach 1999–2007 była konsultantem komitetu kobiet EBL (EBL Women’s Committee); * w latach 2003–2010 była członkiem komitetu edukacji szkolnej WBF (WBF Education Schools Committee). (pl)
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  • Sabine Auken (née Zenkel, born 4 January 1965) is a German bridge player. She has also played as Sabine Zenkel. Sometime prior to the 2014 European and World meets (summer and October), she ranked 24th among 73 Women World Grand Masters by world masterpoints (MP) and 4th by placing points that do not decay over time. At national level she plays for in the 1. German Bridge-Bundesliga. She, along with Roy Welland and the BC München won the 2017 Team-Bundesliga. (en)
  • Sabine Auken (ur. 4 stycznia 1965 w Bambergu) – niemiecka brydżystka, World International Master w kategorii open oraz World Grand Master w kategorii kobiet (WBF), European Grand Master oraz European Champion w kategoriach Open, Women i Mixed (EBL), odznaczona brązową odznaką EBL (2010). Do roku 1994 występowała jako Sabine Zenkel. Sabine Auken pełniła szereg funkcji w organizacjach brydżowych: (pl)
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