Whitehead Women's Pairs
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The Whitehead Women's Pairs bridge championship is held at the spring American Contract Bridge League
American Contract Bridge League
The American Contract Bridge League is the largest contract bridge organization in North America. It promotes the game of bridge in the United States, Mexico, Bermuda, and Canada, and is a member of the World Bridge Federation...

 (ACBL) North American Bridge Championship
North American Bridge Championships
North American Bridge Championships are three annual bridge conventions sponsored by the American Contract Bridge League . The "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" NABCs are usually scheduled in March, July, and November for about eleven days. They comprise both championship and side contests of...

 (NABC).

The Whitehead Women's Pairs is a four-session matchpoint (MP) pairs event with two qualifying and two final sessions. The event typically starts on the second Thursday of the NABC and is restricted to female players.

History

The Whitehead Women’s Pairs is an event for partnerships consisting of two female players. There are two qualifying sessions, followed by two final sessions. The contest was held annually at the Summer North American Bridge Championship until 1962. That was changed the following year and subsequently contested at the Spring North American Bridge Championship.

At stake is the Whitehead Trophy, donated in 1930 by Wilbur C. Whitehead of New York, a great bridge authority and a member of the team that won the Vanderbilt Cup
Vanderbilt Trophy
The trophy is awarded for the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams national bridge championship held at the spring American Contract Bridge League North American Bridge Championship ....

 in 1928, the first year it was in play. Whitehead (1866–1931) was president of the Simplex Automobile Company, but bridge held such a fascination for him that he retired from business in 1910 to devote his life to bridge. He was the inventor of many bidding and play conventions, the quick-trick table of card values, the Whitehead system of requirements for original bids and responses and the Whitehead table of preferential leads. Whitehead was instrumental in standardizing procedures in auction bridge and later in contract bridge.

Winners

Winners of Whitehead Women's Pairs, Summer NABCs, 1930–1962
Year Winners Runners-up
1930 
Olive Peterson, Maud Zontlein
Josephine Culbertson, Elinor Murdoch
1931
Vivi Hanson, Elinor Murdoch
Mary Clement, Olga Hilliard
1932
Mrs. Jay S. Jones, Olive Peterson
Florence Fitch, Maud S. Zontlein
1933
Doris Fuller, Mrs. Courtand Smith
Marie Black, Mary Clement
1934
Helen Bonwit, Helen White
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith was an American bridge player. She is said to have been the "greatest woman bridge player of all time". She won 35 North American Bridge Championships, and was the first woman to play in the Bermuda Bowl...


Ruth Sherman, Mrs. Thomas Stern
1935
Bertine Teichman, Mable Ulbrich
Doris Fuller, Olive Peterson
1936
Mrs. Jay S. Jones, Sally Young
Mable Ervin, Doris Fuller
1937
Mable Ervin, Doris Fuller
Martha Lemon, Mrs. Martin R. West
1938
Helen Sobel
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith was an American bridge player. She is said to have been the "greatest woman bridge player of all time". She won 35 North American Bridge Championships, and was the first woman to play in the Bermuda Bowl...

, Sally Young
Phyllis Gardner, Dorothy Roberts
1939
Helen Sobel
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith was an American bridge player. She is said to have been the "greatest woman bridge player of all time". She won 35 North American Bridge Championships, and was the first woman to play in the Bermuda Bowl...

, Sally Young
Doris Fuller, Millicent Tansill
1940
Edith Atkinson, Mrs. John Waidlich
Estelle Drescher, Gussie Planco
1941
Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman
Ruth Horn, Gussie Planco
1942
Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman
Helen Bonwit, Mrs. D. P. Hanson
1943
Mae P. Rosen, Edith Seligman
Olga Hilliard, Evelyn Lebhar
1944
Ruth Sherman, Margaret Wagar
Paula Bacher, Kay Rhodes
1945
Peggy Golder, Olive Peterson
Ruth Sherman, Margaret Wagar
1946
Edith Seligman, Sally Young
Anne Burnstein, Mrs. G. Rosenbaum
1947
Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman
Ruth Sherman, Helen Sobel
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith was an American bridge player. She is said to have been the "greatest woman bridge player of all time". She won 35 North American Bridge Championships, and was the first woman to play in the Bermuda Bowl...

1948
Gratian Goldstein, Josephine Gutman
Mildred Cunningham, Mrs. Harry Mason Smith
1949
Kay Rhodes, Ruth Sherman
  Mildred Cunningham, Mrs. Harry Mason Smith  
1950
Mrs. John Kelly, Dorothy Thompson
Reba Buck, Mrs. George P. Ryan
1951
Alwina M. Dunphy, Mrs. Edward Minear
Mrs. Frank Fooshe, Mrs. Henry C. Wolfe
1952
Shirley Fairchild, Elaine Lee
Mildred Betzler, Mrs. Michael Hoffman
1953
  Mrs. Harold P. Swearingen, Barbara Weiner  
Gretchen Feldstein, Gratian Goldstein
1954
Margaret Alcorn, Sally Neely
Paula Levin, Mrs. Max Ritter
1955
Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar
Mrs. Carl I. Conklin, Paula Nevins
1956
Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar
Wynne Ecker, Mrs. P. Halbestadt
1957
Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar
Edith Kemp, Terry Michaels
1958
Kay Rhodes, Margaret Wagar
Mrs. N.L. Cassibry, Ann Smith
1959
Betty Adler, Dorothy Hayden
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...


Agnes Gordon, Sylvia Schwartz
1960
Mary Jane Farell, Peggy Solomon
Mabel Mahoney, Betty Ann Welch
1961
Agnes Gordon, Betty Haddad
Mrs. Seymour Keith, Rita Seamon
1962
Clarice Holt, Mrs. Greeley Warner
Kay Carter, Mrs. G.M. Sharum

Winners of Whitehead Women's Pairs, Spring NABCs, 1963–
Year Winners Runners-up
1963 
Mrs. K. L. Sargent, Mrs. Ray Tobin
Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels
1964
Margaret Alcorn, Lucille Patterson
Ruth Ballantyne, Mrs. Lloyd Scott
1965
Nancy Gruver, Sue Sachs
Alicia Kempner, Helen Sobel
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith was an American bridge player. She is said to have been the "greatest woman bridge player of all time". She won 35 North American Bridge Championships, and was the first woman to play in the Bermuda Bowl...

1966
Virginia Heckel, Edith Kemp
Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels
1967
Garner McDaniel, Terry Michaels
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Marilyn Johnson
1968
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Rhoda Walsh
2/3. Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...

 
2/3. Gloria Cohen, Belle Kauffman
1969
Gale Clarke, Gloria Noszka
Sallie Johnson, Bee Schenken
1970
Robin Klar, Tina Rockaway
Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss
1971
Amalya Kearse
Amalya Lyle Kearse
Amalya Lyle Kearse is a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and a world-class bridge player.-Legal career:...

, Jacqui Mitchell
Barbara Brier, Betsey Wolff
1972
Kerri Davis, Rhoda Walsh
Gail Moss, Judi Solodar
1973
Ann Economidy, Vivian Williamson
Mary Anderson, Pamela Eckard
1974
Pat Leary, Jan Stansby
Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss
1975
Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Carol Greenhut
1976
Gail Schaab, Barbara Staton
  Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...

  
1977
Jacqui Mitchell, Gail Moss
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Beverly Rosenberg
1978
Babs Charney, Flo Rotman
Edith Kemp, Barbara Rappaport
1979
Anne Burnstein, Edith Kemp
Ann Roberts, Genne Winter
1980
Mildred Boyce, Barbara Norwood
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Beverly Rosenberg
1981
  Emma Jean Hawes, Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...

  
Roberta Epstein, Rozanne Marel
1982
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron
Hermine Baron was a record-making Grand Life Master contract bridge player; a native of Omaha, she moved to southern California in the mid-forties. Having contracted polio at an early age, she played the game from a wheelchair. At her death, she had accumulated 22,654 masterpoints, the most of...

, Beverly Rosenberg
Nancy Alpaugh, Betsey Wolff
1983
Evelyn Levitt, Jo Morse
Lynne Pollenz, Sue Picus
1984
Judy Tucker, Jacqui Mitchell
Mildred Breed, Barbara Norwood
1985
Dale Dermer, JoAnne Caplan
Nadine Wood, Robin Taylor
1986
Edith Freilich, Nancy Gruver
Peggy Sutherlin, Sharon Osberg
1987
Tobi Deutsch
Tobi Sokolow
Tobi Sokolow is an American bridge player. As of April 2011 she ranks number 15 among Women World Grand Masters....

, Kay Schulle
Carlyn Steiner, Janet Daling
1988
Sally Wheeler, Georgiana Gates
Jan Martel, Dorothy Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...

1989
Nadine Wood, Jeanne Elkner
Janice Seamon, Rita Seamon
1990
Tobi Deutsch
Tobi Sokolow
Tobi Sokolow is an American bridge player. As of April 2011 she ranks number 15 among Women World Grand Masters....

, June Deutsch
Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy
1991
Leslie Paryzer, Nancy Widman
Claire Tornay, Kathie Walvick
1992
Cheri Bjerkan, Janice Seamon
Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy
1993
Carol Sanders, Betty Ann Kennedy
Shawn Womack, Jan Cohen
1994
Corinne Kirkham, Ann Kluewer
Bernace DeYoung, Ellasue Chaitt
1995
Lila Perlstein, Juanita Chambers
Ayako Amano, Miho Sekizawa
1996
Nancy Widman, Leslie Paryzer
Susan Wexler, Margie Gwozdzinsky
1997
Susan Wexler, Margie Gwozdzinsky
Suzy Burger, Barbara Sion
1998
Judi Radin, Valerie Westheimer
Carol Simon, Kitty Munson
1999
Harriet Eaton, Ellen Crawford
Mildred Breed, Shawn Quinn
2000
Joan Stein, Eunice Rosen
Eunice Rosen
Eunice Marya Rosen is an American bridge player. She is married to fellow bridge champion William Rosen.In 1958 and in 1966, Eunice and Bill won the Master Mixed Teams, now known as the Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match tournament. In 2000, she won the Whitehead Women's Pairs playing with Joan Stein...


Marilyn Hemenway, Barbara Fellows
2001
Judi Radin, Sylvia Moss
Tobi Sokolow
Tobi Sokolow
Tobi Sokolow is an American bridge player. As of April 2011 she ranks number 15 among Women World Grand Masters....

, Janice Seamon-Molson
2002
Cheri Bjerkan, Sue Weinstein
Kerri Sanborn, Karen McCallum
2003
Joan Eaton, Candace Griffey
Connie Goldberg, JoAnn Sprung
2004
Jacqui Mitchell, Amalya Kearse
Amalya Lyle Kearse
Amalya Lyle Kearse is a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and a world-class bridge player.-Legal career:...


Cynthia Balderson, Carole Miner
2005
Gail Greenberg, Laurie Vogel
Helen Abbott, Polly Dunn
2006
Sylvia Moss, Judi Radin
Cathy Strauch, Margie Gwozdzinsky
2007
Irina Ladyzhensky, Kamla Chawla
Valerie Westheimer, Migry Zur Campanile
2008
Lynne Feldman, Chris Benson
Diane Walker, Mickie Kivel
2009
Lisa Berkowitz, Joann Glasson
Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Valerie Westheimer
2010
Suzy Burger, Linda Lewis
Victoria Gromova, Tatiana Ponomareva
2011
Marjorie Michelin, Diana Schuld
Sylvia Moss, Judi Radin



Sources

List of previous winners, Page 8
2009 winners, Page 1
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