| Source:www.usbf.org Geoffrey
Hampson was born October 11, 1968
in Toronto, Ontario. He is the
son of musicians. Both
parents have recorded and my
mother has recorded several
albums that have gone Gold,
Geoff told us. (His mother is
'Lois' in the famed Sharon,
Lois and Bram.)
Geoff
learned to count points at the
kitchen table on his father's
knee at around six years old, but
he left the game alone until high
school. A teacher taught
the entire class how to play by
issuing a printout of most basic
rules, explained Geoff.
The class quickly became
addicted, and I never found the
cure. Both of my parents used to
play, my sister is SLOWLY
learning to play, and I have one
niece or nephew on the way that I
will probably teach to
play.
Geoff
attended undergraduate classes at
the University of Western
Ontario, and York University in
Toronto. He is now a full time
professional bridge player.
I had no true profession
after university, admitted
Geoff. I had several
temporary jobs until Bridge
became a viable career. He
now lives in Los Angeles,
California. When asked whether he
has any pets, Geoff said,
Not currently, but I am
looking forward to meeting my
next cat.
Geoff has
played in seven World
Championships - four for Canada
and three for the USA. His first
success came partnering Fred
Gitelman as a member of the
Canadian team that reached the
final of the 1991 World Junior
Teams in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A
year later, he finished second in
the Pan-American Games Open Teams
in partnership with John Gowdy.
Geoff won
his first major domestic event
while just 22 - the Canadian
National Teams Championship,
playing with Gowdy (and Ed
Bidson, David Lindop, Boris
Baran, Mark Molson). A year
later, having moved south of the
border, he claimed his first NABC
title - the North American Swiss,
playing with Molson. In 1994, he
won his second North American
National crown - the Mixed Pairs
in partnership with teammate Brad
Moss sister, Jill Levin.
During both of those
events, there were long stretches
where my partner and I actually
weren't on speaking terms with
one another (the result of my
youthful loud mouth and our poor
management of emotions
etc.), observed Geoff.
Oddly enough, those are the
only two occasions on which I can
recall this happening.
Away from the table, Geoff is a
serious movie buff and an avid
golfer. He can usually be found
either on the course or in a
theatre. He also studies the
stock market and runs (to help
his girlfriend train for
marathons).

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