Source:
English Bridge Union
I was born in 1953 in
Wiltshire. I started playing
bridge with my parents when I was
14. It was only social rubber
bridge but they were quite keen,
and I guess I played a couple of
times a week with them when I was
in the sixth form. Then I went to
Nottingham University, joined the
bridge club there and
subsequently married Tony Sowter.
The bridge flourished and I
played in my first Lady Milne,
with Sally Eggett, in 1976,
heavily pregnant with my son Ben.
I played in my first European
Championship in 1979 with Sandra
Landy, which we won. And we won
again in 1981 and also the Venice
Cup that year.
Round about then my marriage
broke up and in December 1981 I
married Mark Horton. The British
women won the world championship
again in 1985. The Landy/Horton
bridge partnership broke up in
1987 and I started playing with
Steve Lodge. We got very close to
making the open team but not
quite close enough. In 1991 my
marriage again finished and in
1993 I married Raymond Brock. At
that time I gave up any interest
in international bridge to have
two children, but started playing
again in 2000 - in the mixed
teams in Maastricht with Jason
Hackett. I formed a partnership
with Margaret Courtney and we won
the European Championship in 2001
in Tenerife .
It would be good to win
another European Championship and
I have never won an Olympiad a
silver medal in Seattle in 1984
was the best we've done.
Favourite pastimes at the
moment are going on holiday with
the children - when I can give
them my undivided attention. They
are quite well travelled, having
been to South Africa and New York
, as well as France , Amsterdam ,
Tenerife and Malta . Of course,
they hate it when I'm away but
Raymond copes very well - though
they do get a lot of fish &
chips.
I am never very good at
thinking of hands, but one of my
most famous was in the Venice Cup
in 1981.
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