Joan Eaton – Hall of Fame
Joan won 7 Canadian Championships and 4 North American championships. She is a WBF World International Master who represented Canada nine times in world championships.
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Joan won 7 Canadian Championships and 4 North American championships. She is a WBF World International Master who represented Canada nine times in world championships.
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Gloria represented Canada nine times in world championships, winning bronze medals at the 1988 Bridge Olympiad-Women’s Teams and the 1989 Venice Cup.
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Michael Roche – Hall of Fame 2024 Michael (b.1951) started playing duplicate and rubber bridge in Toronto in the late 60’s. He has multiple wins in Canada’s Open and Senior events scanning 4 decades, the latest in his Hall of…
Jurek was inducted in 2023 (elected in 2021) and sadly left us late in 2021. He won several Canadian Championships events and proudly represented us internationally.
Dan Jacob of Vancouver has had a successful career over many years with high-lights throughout, at the lev.
Sharyn Reus – Hall of Fame 2018 The first time Sharyn represented Canada was at the 1972 Olympiad Teams in Miami finishing 7th. At this time, she had been playing for just three years. She has won 10 Canadian Women’s…
Kamel Fegani – Hall of Fame 2018 Known as much for his qualities as a player, teacher and also for his generosity in providing advice to bridge players of all levels, Kamel Fergani is a prominent figure in Canadian bridge.…
Robert Lebi – Hall of Fame 2019 Robert Lebie grew up in Montreal and started playing bridge while attending McGill University; a few of his contemporaries were Eric Kokish, Mark Molson, Sharyn Reus and George Mittelman (all HOF members). Representing…