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Maureen Hiron was born on 1942, is a British games designer and international bridge player (1942–2022). Discover Maureen Hiron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Through bridge she met Alan Hiron (1933–1999), the bridge correspondent of The Independent, and in 1990 the gold medalist of the inaugural World Championship Senior Pairs.
Maureen Hiron (1942 – June 2022) was a British games designer and international bridge player.
She is best known as a developer of over 60 board, card, dice, word and question and answer games, including the abstract strategy game Continuo.
She was on the winning England team in both the 1974 and 1975 Lady Milne Trophy, the home countries internationals, and also represented Great Britain in the European Championships of 1974.
Her games were published through Hiron Games Ltd., which she founded with her husband in 1982 after retiring from teaching.
Maureen Hiron was a teacher, head of the physical education department of an Inner London comprehensive school.
She retired from teaching, aged 32, after a serious injury when a heavy metal air conditioner broke away and fell on her head while she was calling from a window to quieten some unruly children.
Hiron was a passionate bridge player, who participated in national and international championships.
In 1982 the Hirons founded the games publishing company Hiron Games Ltd, initially to produce and market the game Continuo and later a stream of other games, such as Quizwrangle and Cavendish.
Maureen invented the games and Alan was the tester and editor.
Continuo, launched on 1 April 1982, became Britain's best-selling game, with around 205,000 sets sold in the UK by the end of that year.
The couple married in 1983.
In 1984 Maureen and Alan Hiron were the subject of a 30-minute BBC TV documentary A Will to Win.
Shortly afterwards Maureen was diagnosed with cancer and was admitted to the Royal Marsden Hospital.
There, using her fellow-patients as play-testers, she developed the game Chip In, which her company manufactured and used in the campaign to raise £25 million for the Royal Marsden, the world's first specialist cancer hospital.
The Appeal President was Princess Diana, and the main backing newspaper was the Daily Star.
Maureen was voted Londoner of the Year, in London Electricity's Brightening Up London campaign.
The then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, even took on Maureen and Alan at Chip In.
In the early 1990s the Hirons moved to Southern Spain for the better climate.
In 1993 Maureen and Alan competed in partnership at the European Union Bridge Senior Pairs in Portugal and won the bronze medal.
Maureen and Alan wrote some beginners' bridge books together, and also quiz books - including The Ultimate Trivia Quiz Games Book, with over 10,000 questions, which reached No. 2 in the British Bestsellers list.
Maureen also wrote the questions for the first series of Channel 4's popular quiz show Fifteen to One and created puzzles for ITV's The Krypton Factor.
Alan died in Málaga on 7 June 1999 from Guillain–Barré syndrome.
Maureen took over writing the bridge columns in The Independent and Irish Independent newspapers, and developed further games.