Glenn Grøtheim
Glenn Frode Grøtheim (born 2 September 1959)[1] is a Norwegian bridge player, WBF World Grand Master, winner of the 2007 Bermuda Bowl and a regular member of the Norwegian team since 1987.
In 1980, at the age of just 21, he won a gold medal with the Norwegian team at the European Junior Teams in
He has been a Norwegian champion 16 times, and was ranked fifth on the Norwegian master point ranking in 2006. After playing with Ulf Tundal and Geir Helgemo, he gained most of his successes with Terje Aa from 1993 to 2006 before rejoining Tundal.
He is also a frequent contributor to Scandinavian bridge magazines. He lives just outside Trondheim, Norway, with his wife and two sons where he is an electrical engineer.
He and his partners have regularly employed a Precision-based relay system, about which he has written a book; the English edition, with Alan Sontag, is titled "The Viking Precision Club - A Relay System for the 21st Century".[2]
References
- ^ "GROTHEIM Glenn Frode". Athlete Information. SportAccord World Mind Games. December 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ISBN 0-939460-27-0.
- NEC Bridge Festival 2002 bulletin, issue 7, 3 February 2002