| Hi my name is Mark Roderick
though many of you will know me better as Coch Draig. I recently
accomplished one of my ‘Bridge
Goals’ that I have set myself by being selected to represent
Wales in the
Camrose Trophy an annual event which I’ll tell you more about
shortly. I had
better start though by telling you a
little about me. |

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| I am 31
years old and live in
a seaside town in South Wales with my parents. Although I have quite a
large family, 2 brothers [1
older, 1 younger],
an older sister, 3 Nephew's and 2 Nieces we are a very close family and
see
each other on a daily basis. I
suffer
from a form of Arthritis which was first diagnosed when I was only 11
months
old but this has not prevented me from doing things that even able
bodied
people could only dream of, yet still I hope to accomplish many more
goals in
the future. |
| I
was taught bridge in school
at the age of 16 and soon discovered a natural understanding for the
game. Within 6
months I was playing at my local
club and really got bitten by the bridge bug. After 2 years of
competing in local events I was
selected to play for
the Welsh Under 20 team and will remember that first match for a very
long
time. |
| I remained in
the Welsh junior
ranks all the way through to when I bowed out playing for the Welsh
Under 25
team in the 2000 Junior Europeans held in Turkey. At this inaugural
event players put bodies
and minds through the toughest of challenges in sweltering heat but in
doing so
created for themselves memories, experiences and friends never to be
forgotten. |
| Since returning from Turkey I
have continued to grow and evolve [I hope] as a player and now the
burning
ambition to one day play for the full Welsh side is actually going to
happen. |
| What is the Camrose Trophy
though and why is it so important? Well
here is a brief profile of the Camrose Trophy and how it all began. |