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Maria Erhart (née Kirner; 15 November 1944 – 2 September 2011), was an Austrian international bridge player, who had the rare distinction of playing for her country's Open team as well as for the Women's team. She reached the highest rank in the game, World Grand Master, and was a member of the Austrian teams which won the women's event at the in 1991, the World Team Olympiad the following year and the World Championships in 1998. She was described in Bridge Magazine as "one of the finest and most charismatic players in the history of the game".

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  • Maria Erhart (née Kirner; 15 November 1944 – 2 September 2011), was an Austrian international bridge player, who had the rare distinction of playing for her country's Open team as well as for the Women's team. She reached the highest rank in the game, World Grand Master, and was a member of the Austrian teams which won the women's event at the in 1991, the World Team Olympiad the following year and the World Championships in 1998. She was described in Bridge Magazine as "one of the finest and most charismatic players in the history of the game". (en)
  • Maria Erhart (ur. 15 listopada 1944, zm. 2 września 2011) – austriacka brydżystka, World Grand Master w kategorii Women (WBF), European Grand Master oraz European Champion w kategoriach Women oraz Mixed (EBL). Do roku 1995 występowała jako Maria Kirner. W latach 2002 i 2004 była członkiem Komisji Odwoławczych na mistrzostwach Europy. W latach 2003–2007 była członkiem Komisji Odwoławczej EBL. (pl)
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  • Maria Erhart (née Kirner; 15 November 1944 – 2 September 2011), was an Austrian international bridge player, who had the rare distinction of playing for her country's Open team as well as for the Women's team. She reached the highest rank in the game, World Grand Master, and was a member of the Austrian teams which won the women's event at the in 1991, the World Team Olympiad the following year and the World Championships in 1998. She was described in Bridge Magazine as "one of the finest and most charismatic players in the history of the game". (en)
  • Maria Erhart (ur. 15 listopada 1944, zm. 2 września 2011) – austriacka brydżystka, World Grand Master w kategorii Women (WBF), European Grand Master oraz European Champion w kategoriach Women oraz Mixed (EBL). Do roku 1995 występowała jako Maria Kirner. W latach 2002 i 2004 była członkiem Komisji Odwoławczych na mistrzostwach Europy. W latach 2003–2007 była członkiem Komisji Odwoławczej EBL. (pl)
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