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ACBL King or Queen of Bridge

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The ACBL King or Queen of Bridge is a graduating high school senior annually designated by the American Contract Bridge League. Currently a $2000 scholarship accompanies the title.[1][2]

The King or Queen is the high school senior in North America (US, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda) with the "best record in bridge".[1] Students now formally enter the annual contest and identify their qualifications.[2] Beside outstanding performance in bridge tournaments, the winner is commonly cited for sportsmanship and for "bridge activities such as teaching, directing, and unit/district participation".[1]

The King of Bridge was established in 1973 by Homer Shoop of Indiana[2] as a prize for the high school senior with the greatest number of ACBL master points.[1] The second and third winners, Jeff Meckstroth and Bobby Levin in 1974 and 1975, won the 1981 Bermuda Bowl as United States teammates; Levin was the youngest person to be a world champion at bridge.[citation needed] Several other Kings and Queens have become leading expert players.

Winners

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  • 1973, J Merril
  • 1974, Jeff Meckstroth
  • 1975, Bobby Levin
  • 1976, Warren Spector
  • 1977, Marc Franklin
  • 1978, Matthew K. Franklin
  • 1979, Regina Barnes
  • 1980, Tony Marks
  • 1981, Doug Levene, Steve Cochran
  • 1982, Steve Weinstein
  • 1983, Billy Hsieh
  • 1984, James Munday
  • 1985, Adair Gellman
  • 1986, Martha Benson ‡
  • 1987, Richard Pavlicek, Jr.
  • 1988, Holly Zullo
  • 1989, Brad Moss
  • 1990, Eric Sutherland
  • 1991, Andrew Moss
  • 1992, Frederic Pollack
  • 1993, Eric Greco
  • 1994, Sam Hirschman
  • 1995, Tony Melucci
  • 1996, Kent Mignocchi
  • 1997, Joel Wooldridge
  • 1998, Josh Heller
  • 1999, Ari Greenberg
  • 2000, Gavin Wolpert
  • 2001, Erin Anderson
  • 2002, John Kranyak
  • 2003, Scottie Waldron Jr.
  • 2004, Rob Glickman
  • 2005, David Banh
  • 2006, Sam Katz ‡
  • 2007, Andrew Dubay
  • 2008, Jeremy Koegel
  • 2009, Nick Flores
  • 2010, Tom Walsh, Adam Grossack
  • 2011, Blake Sanders
  • 2012, Murphy Green
  • 2013, John Altman
  • 2014, Adam Kaplan, Allison Hunt †[3]
  • 2015, Amber Lin
  • 2016, Burke Snowden
  • 2017, Richard Jeng
  • 2018, Reese Koppel [4]
  • 2019, Louis Beauchet [5]
  • 2020, Bo Han Zhu
  • 2021, Tammy Leon Molina
  • 2022, Arthur Zhou
  • 2023, Olivia Shireson
  • 2024, Darwin Li
‡ 2006 King of Bridge Sam Katz is the son of 1986 Queen of Bridge Martha Benson. They are the only recipients related as child and parent.
† 2002 King of Bridge John Kranyak married 2014 Queen of Bridge Allison Hunt on June 16, 2018[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Manley, Brent; Horton, Mark; Greenberg-Yarbro, Tracey; Rigal, Barry, eds. (2011). The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (7th ed.). Horn Lake, MS: American Contract Bridge League. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-939460-99-1.
  2. ^ a b c "King of Queen of Bridge". ACBL Youth 4 Bridge (youth4bridge.org). Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  3. ^ "Adam Kaplan, Allison Hunt Named 2014 King and Queen of Bridge" Archived 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine. 2014-09-30. ACBL. Retrieved 2014-10-29.
  4. ^ "King and Queen of Bridge | American Contract Bridge League – ACBL". Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  5. ^ Linxwiler, Paul; Munday, Sue (July 26, 2019). "NABC Daily Bulletin" (PDF). Vol. 91. ACBL. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  6. ^ "John + Allison's Wedding". WeddingWire. Retrieved 2018-08-07.