Anthony R. Forrester is an English bridge player and writer
Career
He is a British and English international and a World Bridge Federation World International Master. Forrester is a bridge columnist for The Daily Telegraph (since 1993) and The Sunday Telegraph (since 1996). In 2015 he was one of the first two winners of the English Bridge Union"s Diamond Award, introduced to recognise players who have "represented England (and earlier Great Britain) with distinction over a long period".
Achievements
Forrester won the European Youth Team Championship in 1978 and the European Team Championship in 1991. The European Team Championship win was in partnership with Andrew Robson, with whom he played for seven years. The pair also won the Cap Gemini and the Sunday Times-Macallan.
Around that time he was regarded, by the English Bridge Union, as England"s number one player.
Playing for Rita Shugart"s team, in 1998 he was the first Briton, with teammate Robson, to win a prestigious United States Major, the Reisinger, and the same squad won the event a second time the following year.
Forrester has won the United States Board-a-Match Teams on two occasions, 1999 and 2013.
In 2014 he and Robson revived their partnership, and played together as part of the England team in that year"s European Open Championship. The team finished third, thereby winning the bronze medal and qualifying for the finals of the 2015 World Championships.
With 41 caps for England in the Camrose Trophy, Forrester is Britain"s most capped player.