About: Barry Rigal

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Barry Rigal (born 1958) is a bridge player, author, commentator and journalist. Born in England, he was married to world champion Sue Picus and lives in New York. Rigal has represented England in the Camrose Trophy Home International series five times and won the Gold Cup; he was a multiple winner of the Spring Fours and Tollemache Trophy.

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  • Barry Rigal (born 1958) is a bridge player, author, commentator and journalist. Born in England, he was married to world champion Sue Picus and lives in New York. Rigal has represented England in the Camrose Trophy Home International series five times and won the Gold Cup; he was a multiple winner of the Spring Fours and Tollemache Trophy. Rigal has been a Vugraph commentator for thirty years and chief commentator for the European Bridge League (EBL) and World Bridge Federation (WBF) since 2006. He has been an executive member of the International Bridge Press Association (IBPA) since the early 1990s and was appointed President in September 2016. (en)
  • Barry Rigal (ur. 1958 – Londyn) – brytyjski brydżysta mieszkający w USA. Jego żoną jest Susan Picus, z którą tworzą parę mikstową. Jest autorem wielu pozycji brydżowych oraz komentatorem brydżowym. (pl)
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  • Barry Rigal (ur. 1958 – Londyn) – brytyjski brydżysta mieszkający w USA. Jego żoną jest Susan Picus, z którą tworzą parę mikstową. Jest autorem wielu pozycji brydżowych oraz komentatorem brydżowym. (pl)
  • Barry Rigal (born 1958) is a bridge player, author, commentator and journalist. Born in England, he was married to world champion Sue Picus and lives in New York. Rigal has represented England in the Camrose Trophy Home International series five times and won the Gold Cup; he was a multiple winner of the Spring Fours and Tollemache Trophy. (en)
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  • Barry Rigal (en)
  • Barry Rigal (pl)
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