Source:
English Bridge Union
Colin was born in London in
1948 but spent his childhood in
Scotland where he learnt to play
bridge at school and subsequently
at university.
He returned to London to join
the Metropolitan Police where he
worked for over 30 years almost
exclusively as a detective in
counter terrorism.
He is married to Juliana and
they are approaching their 30th
wedding anniversary.
Work commitments precluded
much tournament bridge but he
always found time for his first
love, high stake rubber bridge.
In 1970s he was lucky to play
with many of the best players
including Rixi Markus and Irvine
Rose but his first international
achievement was with his mentor
Martin Hoffman, reaching the
final of the World Pairs in
Biarritz . Other international
successes included St Moritz ,
the South Africa Championships
and the Caransa in Amsterdam .
Colin has won all the major
English competitions including 6
times the Lederer Invitation. He
has 6 Camrose caps with three
different partners each time in a
winning campaign. In 2000 he was
a semi-finalist in the Olympiad
in Maastricht where he and
Hallberg were the second best
pair on the Butler Rankings
behind Bocchi and Duboin. This
resulted in an invitation to the
prestigious Cap Gemini
Tournament. The 2001 European
Championship was a disappointment
however he hopes to improve
England 's position this year
with David Price.
Whether it was because he was
involved in a shoot-out with
terrorists when he was a
detective or because of his love
of rubber bridge, the French
magazine Le Bridgeur in
a biography described Colin as un
tueur de lapins. His other
hobbies are golf and good food.
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