Hanna, Nader
Nader Hanna won multiple North American and Canadian championships, and is the longest to serve as CBF president.
Nader Hanna won multiple North American and Canadian championships, and is the longest to serve as CBF president.
Nicholas is best known as the unpredictable half of a long and successful bridge and life partnership with his wife Judith.
Judith is the scientist, both professionally and from a bridge perspective, in a long and successful bridge and life partnership with her husband Nicholas.
Thorpe represented Canada twelve times in World Championship team events, winning a silver medal in the 2000 Women Teams Olympiad, and two bronze medals (1988 Women Teams Olympiad and 1989 Venice Cup).
Mary was the first woman to win the open Canadian National Teams Championship (CNTC), winning the first ever CNTC held in 1977. In addition, she won seven Canadian Women Teams Championships (CWTC) and two World Championship bronze medals representing Canada.
John Carruthers is an accomplished player, writer, and administrator. He was the winner of the first Richmond Trophy in 1974.
At the time of his induction into the CBF Hall of Fame, Graves was the highest ranked Canadian Grand Life Master.
Bruce Elliott 's partnership with Percy Sheardown was one of the best in North America in the 1950s and 60s.