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Hugh Ross (bridge)

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Hugh Ross (born 1937) is an American bridge player from Oakland, California.[1]

Ross was born and raised in Montreal, Canada.[2] He is a graduate of McGill University.[1]

Ross was inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame in 2002.[3]

Bridge accomplishments

Honors

  • ACBL Hall of Fame, 2002[3]

Wins

Runners-up

References

  1. ^ a b Francis, Henry G.; Truscott, Alan F.; Francis, Dorthy A., eds. (1994). The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (5th ed.). Memphis, TN: American Contract Bridge League. p. 724. ISBN 0-943855-48-9. LCCN 96188639.
  2. ^ "Ross, Hugh". Hall of Fame. ACBL. Retrieved 2014-12-17.
  3. ^ a b "Induction by Year". Hall of Fame. ACBL. Retrieved 2014-12-16.
  4. ^ a b World Team Championship Winners
  5. ^ "Life Master Open Pairs Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2013-11-29. p. 4. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  6. ^ a b "GNT Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2009-07-24. p. 8. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  7. ^ a b "Jacoby Open Swiss Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2014-03-29. p. 9. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  8. ^ "Vanderbilt Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2014-03-24. p. 6. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  9. ^ a b "Reisinger Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2013-12-06. p. 6. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  10. ^ Rosenblum Cup Winners
  11. ^ "von Zedtwitz LM Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2014-06-18. p. 6. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  12. ^ "NAP Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2014-03-21. p. 6. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  13. ^ "Keohane Swiss Teams Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2013-12-06. p. 4. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
  14. ^ "Mixed BAM Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League. 2014-07-24. p. 14. Retrieved 2014-10-18.