Charles Coon (bridge), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Coon (bridge)

American contract bridge player

Date of Birth: 02-Jun-1931

Date of Death: 18-Jan-2003

Profession: bridge player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Charles Coon (bridge)

  • Charles Coon (June 2, 1931 – January 18, 2003) was an American bridge player. He finished second in two world championships and won six North American Bridge Championships (NABC). A son of Carleton Coon, Coon was from Gloucester, Massachusetts.
  • He graduated from Harvard College and served in the Korean War.
  • Then he "devoted himself to playing bridge" but "[u]nlike other top players, he spent nearly all his time playing for money in clubs and earning himself a modest income." He was manager of the Boston Chess Club as of March 1961.
  • He died in Staten Island at age 71 in 2003.Coon's first "national"-level victory in the American Contract Bridge League was his greatest.
  • He was one of "four young bridge experts led by Robert F.
  • Jordan" who won the annual Vanderbilt Cup in 1961, when it was contested in a 64-team double-elimination tournament.
  • Jordan played with Arthur Robinson, also of Philadelphia, and Coon played with Eric Murray of Toronto.
  • Coon–Murray went on to qualify for the 6-man North America team in the 1962 Bermuda Bowl where they finished second to Italy's Blue Team.

Read more at Wikipedia