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Past Results


World Championships,
World Cup/World Junior Cup,
World Champion of Champions,
Commonwealth Games.

WORLD CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

Contested annually between bowlers who have won
their respective national singles title.

Year
Venue
Women
Men
2003 Moama, Australia Liz James (SWZ) Douw Calitz (NAM)
2004 Warilla, Australia Margaret Johnston (IRE) Ali Forsyth (NZL)
2005 Christchurch, New Zealand Nor Iryani Azmi (MAS) Mark Walton (ENG)
2006 Christchurch, New Zealand Julie Saunders (ENG) Darren Burnett (SCO)
2007 Warilla, Australia Alison Merrien GUE) Tony Grantham (NZL)
2008 Aberdeen, Scotland Kathy Pearce (WAL) Leif Selby (AUS)
2009 Ayr, Scotland Kelsey Cottrell (AUS) Brett Wilkie (AUS)
2010 Norfolk Island Jan Khan (NZL) Aron Sherriff (AUS)
2011 Hong Kong, China Jo Edwards (NZL) Thomas Greechan (JER)
2012 Cyprus Sandra Keith (NZL) Hizlee Abdul Rais (MAL)
2013 Christchurch, New Zealand Karen Murphy (AUS) Thomas Bishop (ENG)

 

WORLD CUP & WORLD JUNIOR CUP

Contested annually between bowlers from National Bowls organisations.
The senior event is played indoors, while in recent years the junior event (for under- 25 players) has been played outdoors.
           

Year
Venue
World Cup
World Junior Cup
Women
Men
Women
Men
2005
Hong Kong
Grace
Chu (HKG)
Mark
Casey (AUS)
Lynsey
Armitage (AUS)
Safuan
Said (MAS)
2006
Warilla,
Australia
Shirley
Choy (CAN)
Neil
Speirs (SCO)
Lynsey
Armitage (AUS)
Wayne
Hogg (SCO)
2007
Warilla,
Australia
Judy
Nardella (AUS)
Kelvin
Kerkow AUS)
Melanie
Macaulay (AUS)
Barry
Kane (IRE)
2008
Warilla,
Australia
Alison
Merrien (GUE)
Safuan
Said (MAS)
Melanie
Macaulay (AUS)
Aron
Sherriff (AUS)
2009
Warilla,
Australia
Jo
Edwards (NZL)
Leif
Selby (AUS)
Genevieve
Baildon (NZL)
Craig
England SCO)
2010
Warilla,
Australia
Jo
Edwards (NZL)
Leif
Selby (AUS)
Samantha
Shannahan (AUS)
Andrew
Kelly (NZL)
2011
Warilla,
Australia
Jo
Edwards (NZL)
James
Talbot (IRE)
Clare
McCaul (NZL)
Ben
Twist (AUS)
2012
Warilla
Australia
Alison Merrien (GUE)
Jeremy Henry (AUS)
Not played
Not played
2013
Warilla
Australia
Jo Edwards (NZL) Jeremy Henry
(AUS)
Not played
Not played

 

                             

WORLD BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS

First held in Australia in 1966, the World Bowls Championships for men and women
are held every four years. From 2008 the men's and women's events are held together.
Qualifying National Bowls organisations (usually countries) are represented by sides of five players, who play once as a single and a four, then again as a pair and a triple.
Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded in each of the four disciplines,
and there is also a trophy for the best overall 5-player side - the
Leonard Trophy for men and the Taylor Trophy for women.

 

12th World Bowls, Adelaide, Australia 2012 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles L Selby (AUS) R Bester (CAN) G Baker (RSA) S McIlroy (NZL)
Pairs P Foster
A Marshall (SCO)
L Selby
A Sherriff (AUS)
G Shadwell
J Chestney (ENG)
J Bezear
R Bester (CAN
)
Triples D Peacock
D Burnett
G Archer (SCO)
B Wilkie
W Ruediger
M Casey (AUS)
P Daly
J Talbot
N Booth (IRL)
T Grantham
M Gallop
A Forsyth (NZL)
Fours W Ruediger
B Wilkie
M Casey
A Sherriff (AUS)
P Breitenbach
C Roets
B Donnelly
G Vermuelen (RSA)
D Peacock
D Burnett
G Archer
A Marshall (SCO)

P Daly
J Talbot
I McClure
N Booth (IRL)
Teams Australia Scotland South Africa

 

  2012 World Championships Leonard Trophy Total Shots
   
S
F
P
T
Total
Pairs/
S/
Total
   
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
Trip
Fours
Shots
1 Australia
24+3
24+3
23+2
23+2
104
194
238
432
2 Scotland
20
21+1
24+3
24+3
96
182
182
364
3 South Africa
21+1
23+2
16
18
81
142
88
230
4 New Zealand
22+1
17
17
22+1
80
160
150
310
5 Canada
23+2
18
22+1
11
77
93
120
213
6 Ireland
12
22+1
19
21+1
76
84
62
146
7 Wales
16
20
20
14
70
126
137
263
8 England
15
19
21+1
12
68
80
139
219
9 Jersey
19
12
15
17
63
71
62
133
10 Malaysia
17
16
13
16
62
47
81
128
11 Namibia
6
14
18
13
51
88
-38
50
12 China
8
8
14
19
49
55
-128
-73
13 Japan
18
6
1
20
45
-229
20
-209
14 Philippines
10
10
8
15
43
-33
-28
-61
15 Hong Kong China
13
13
4
10
40
-46
21
-25
16 Fiji
14
7
9
8
38
-96
-32
-128
17 USA
7
15
10
5
37
-81
-39
-120
18 Zimbabwe
4
11
11
9
35
-30
-83
-113
19 Spain
9
9
6
2
26
-70
-78
-148
20 Israel
11
5
3
7
26
-152
-59
-211
21 Brazil
2
2
12
1
17
-161
-245
-406
22 Botswana
1
3
7
6
17
-154
-280
-434
23 Thailand
5
1
5
3
14
-138
-171
-309
24 Brunei
3
4
2
4
13
-132
-119
-251

 

 

  2012 World Championships Taylor Trophy Total Shots
   
S
F
P
T
Total
S/
P/
Total
   
pts
pts
pts
pts
pts
Fours
Trips
Shots
1 Australia
24+3
16
24+3
24+3
97
 
120
257
377
2 New Zealand
23+2
18
23+2
23+2
93
 
150
222
372
3 Scotland
14
24+3
21+1
22+1
86
 
216
178
394
4 England
22+1
20
20
18
81
 
163
190
353
5 South Africa
20
21+1
18
19
79
 
127
126
253
6 Wales
13
22+1
19
21+1
77
 
105
149
254
7 Malaysia
12
23+2
14
16
67
 
112
35
147
8 Philippines
7
19
22+1
15
64
 
88
114
202
9 Israel
15
13
13
14
55
 
-10
-44
-54
10 Hong Kong China
17
6
11
20
54
 
16
36
52
11 Netherlands
10
15
15
9
49
 
-2
-99
-101
12 Canada
21+1
5
4
17
48
 
-57
-58
-115
13 Ireland
19
8
12
7
46
 
45
-32
13
14 Spain
5
9
17
11
42
 
-65
2
-63
15 Jersey
4
10
16
12
42
 
-80
1
-79
16 Fiji
2
17
9
10
38
 
-39
-34
-73
17 Cyprus
6
12
10
8
36
 
-39
-29
-68
18 Norfolk Island
18
3
8
5
34
 
-69
-123
-192
19 Brunei
16
11
5
2
34
 
-39
-166
-205
20 Thailand
11
4
2
13
30
 
-135
-111
-246
21 USA
3
14
6
4
27
 
-119
-94
-213
22 Japan
8
2
3
6
19
 
-164
-139
-303
23 China
9
1
7
1
18
 
-185
-206
-391
24 Botswana
1
7
1
3
12
 
-139
-314
-314

 

 

 

12th World Bowls, Adelaide, Australia 2012 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles K Murphy (AUS) V Smith (NZL) K McKerihen (CAN) N Melmore (ENG)
Pairs K Cottrell
R Quail (AUS)
V Smith
J Edwards (NZL)
C Johnston
M Letham (SCO)
M Witheridge
A Knight (PHI)
Triples N Van Eldik
L Armitage
K Murphy (AUS)
L White
J Khan
M Boyd (NZL)
M Cooper
C Brown
L Stein (SCO)
L Forey
C Taylor
K Pearce (WAL)
Fours M Cooper
L Stein
C Brown
M Letham (SCO)
M Aminludin
N M Noor
Z Khalid
A Arshad (MAS)
E Steyn
S Steyn
S Nel
C Piketh (RSA)
L Forey
H Smith
K Pearce
A Butten (WAL)
Teams Australia New Zealand Scotland

 

11th World Bowls, Christchurch, New Zealand 2008 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles S Said (MAL) A Sherriff (AUS) R Bester (CAN) A Forsyth (NZL)
Pairs R Meyer
G Lawson (NZL)
B Mellors
D Burnett (SCO)
A Sherriff
N Rice (AUS)
F I A Muin
S Said (MAL)
Triples W Hogg
W Wood MBE
D Peacock (SCO)
S Tuikiligana
C Mar
K Goundar (FIJ)
K Roney
C Stadnyk
H Bhartu (CAN)
A A Ariffin
M A Shuhaimi
MAM Yusof (MAL)
Fours A Todd
R Girvan
R Meyer
G Lawson (NZL)
B Cornelhis
W Turley
N Rice
M Casey (AUS)
M Bantock
G Shadwell
S Farish
R Newman (ENG)
W Perry
C Roets
B Radloff
B Dixon (RSA)
Teams New Zealand Australia Malaysia

 

11th World Bowls, Christchurch, New Zealand 2008 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles V Smith (NZL) E Falkner (ENG) K Cottrell (AUS) S Z Ahmad (MAS)
Pairs V Smith
J Edwards (NZL)
W King
E Falkner (ENG)
L Armitage
K Murphy (AUS)
B O'Neill
M Johnston (IRE)
Triples S Burns
L Victor
L Trigwell (RSA)
K Cottrell
J Keegan
C Duke (AUS)
M Khan
J Khan
S Sims (NZL)
H Smith
A Butten
K Pearce (WAL)
Fours L Armitage
J Keegan
C Duke
K Murphy (AUS)
H Smith
W Price
I Jones
A Butten (WAL)
A Bell
D McNally
B O'Neill
J Dowds (IRE)
N S Yahya
N F Noh
A Arshad
N H Ismail (MAS)
Teams Australia New Zealand Malaysia

 

10th World Bowls, Ayr Northfield, Scotland 2004 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles S Glasson (AUS) A Marshall (SCO) R Meyer (NZL) C Turaqabeci (FIJ)
Pairs K Roney
R Bester (CAN)
N Graham
J Baker (IRE)
J Greenslade
R Weale (WAL)
R Gidler
R Meyer (NZL)
Triples J McIntyre
WW Wood
D Peacock (SCO)
S Johnson
R Brassey
G Lawson (NZL)
M King
R Newman
A Thomson (ENG)
J Ross
J Henry
N Booth (IRE)
Fours J Ross
N Graham
N Booth
J Baker (IRE)
B Duprez
M Wilks
K Kerkow
K Walsh (AUS)
J Rednall
M King
R Newman
A Thomson (ENG)
S Johnson
P Girdler
R Brassey
G Lawson (NZL)
Teams Scotland New Zealand Ireland

 

10th World Bowls, Leamington Spa, England 2004 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles M Johnston (IRE)      
Pairs J Edwards
S Sims (NZL)
     
Triples L Victor
J Hackland
T Styn (RSA)
     
Fours A Monkhouse
J Baker
E Falkner
J Christie (ENG)
     
Teams England    


9th World Bowls, Marks Park, Johannesburg, South Africa 2000 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles J Henry (IRE) S Glasson (AUS) J Rabkin (ISR) T Allcock (ENG)
Pairs G Sneddon
A Marshall (SCO)
S Adinall
G Baker (RSA)
R Meyer
P Girdler (NZL)
B Duprez
M Jacobson (AUS)
Triples A Curtain
R Brassey
P Belliss (NZL
A Jeffrey
S Glasson
R Johnston (AUS)
R Marshall
J McIntyre
W W Wood (SCO)
M McHugh
I McClure
G McCloy (IRE)
Fours M Williams
S Rees
R Weale
W Thomas (WAL)
B Makkink
S Addinall
B Donnelly
N Burkett RSA)
R Marshall
G Sneddon
J McIntyre
W W Wood (SCO)
R Meyer
P Girdler
R Brassey
P Belliss (NZL)
Teams Australia Scotland New Zealand

 

9th World Bowls, Moama, Australia 2000 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles M Johnston (IRE)      
Pairs J Lindores
M Letham (SCO)
     
Triples A Lomas
S Sims
P Jorgensen (NZL)
     
Fours A Lomas
P Jorgensen
J Khan
S Sims (NZL)
     
Teams England    
8th World Bowls, Lockleys, Adelaide, Australia 1996 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles A Allcock (ENG) J Rabkin (ISR) K Kerkow (AUS) R Corsie (SCO)
Pairs J Henry
S Allen (IRE)
R Corsie
A Marshall (SCO)
W A Thomson
R Weale (WAL)
R Johnston
C Curtis (AUS)
Triples K Logan
W W Wood
G Adrain (SCO)
A Curtain
D J File
P Belliss (NZL)
I Taylor
K Kerkow
S Anderson (AUS)
T Fraser
A van Winkel
KC Campbell (RSA)
Fours B Morley
D Cutler
A Thomson
J Bell (ENG)
C Blake
J Davies
W A Thomas
R Weale (WAL)
I Taylor
C Curtis
S Anderson
R Johnston (AUS)
A Curtain
D J File
G Lawson
P Belliss (NZL)
Teams Scotland England Australia

 

8th World Bowls, Leamington Spa, England 1996 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles C Anderson (NFK)      
Pairs M Johnston
P Nolan (IRE)
     
Triples H Bekker
B Redshaw
J De Beer (RSA)
     
Fours D Shaw
M Summer
M Peddell
G Baric (AUS)
     
Teams South Africa    


7th World Bowls, Worthing, England 1992 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles A Allcock (ENG) R Corsie (SCO) J Rabkin (ISR)
Pairs R Corsie
A Marshall (SCO)
S Adamson
S Allen (IRE)
R Jones
W Boettger (CAN)
Triples L Blum
L Mendelsohn
C Bransky (ISR)
C A Lahana
R Rayfield
K Campbell (RSA)
G Robertson
W W Wood
A Blair (SCO)
Fours G Robertson
A Marshall
W W Wood
A Blair (SCO)
R Jones
D Brown
D C Houtby
W Boettger (CAN)
C A Lahana
N Burkett
R Rayfield
K Campbell (RSA)
Teams Scotland England Israel

 

7th World Bowls, Ayr, Scotland 1992 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles M Johnston (IRE)      
Pairs M Johnston
P Nolan (IRE)
     
Triples J Lindores
J Maxwell
F Whyte (SCO)
     
Fours S McCrone
F Whyte
J Maxwell
J Lindores (SCO)
     
Teams Scotland    


6th World Bowls, Auckland, New Zealand, 1988 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles D J Bryant (ENG) W W Wood (SCO) G Beare (ZIM)
Pairs R Brassey
P Belliss (NZL)
D J Bryant
A Allcock (ENG)
R Weale
W Thomas (WAL)
Triples I Dickison
M Moffatt
P Skoglund (NZL)
W Paul
W W Wood
A McIntosh (SCO)
J Ottaway
W Richards
J Bell (ENG)
Fours R McCutcheon
J McLaughlin
S Allen
J Baker (IRE)
R Brassey
I Dickison
M Moffatt
P Skoglund (NZL)
J Ottaway
W Richards
J Bell
A Allcock (ENG)
Teams England New Zealand Scotland

 

6th World Bowls, Auckland, New Zealand 1988 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles J Ackland (WAL) M Johnston (IRE) M Khan (NZL)  
Pairs M Johnston
P Nolan (IRE)

J Fulton
H Roberts (BOT)

W Line
M Price (ENG)
 
Triples D Roche
M Stevens
G Fahey (AUS)
N Shaw
J Roylance
B Fuller (ENG)
N Rozario
R O'Donnell
S Zakoske (HK)
 
Fours D Roche
N Wainwright
M Stevens
G Fahey (AUS)
N Shaw
J Roylance
M Price
B Fuller (ENG)
P Griffiths
M Hughes
M Pomeroy
L Parker (WAL)
 
Teams England    


5th World Bowls, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1984 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles P Belliss (NZL) W W Wood (SCO) D J Bryant (ENG)
Pairs G Adrain**
M Arculli (USA)
D J Bryant
A Allcock (ENG)
K Williams
R J Middleton (AUS)
Triples S Espie
S Allen
J Baker (IRE)
R Rattray
D Lambert
J Boyle (SCO)
R Brassey
J Scot
M Moffatt (NZL)
Fours G Turley
J Haines
J Bell
A Allcock (ENG)
R Brassey
J Scott
M Moffatt
P Skoglund (NZL)
B Rattray
D Lambert
J Boyle
D Gourlay (SCO)
Teams Scotland New Zealand England

**J Candelet (USA) was taken ill and had to withdraw. As the USA did not have a substitute, the organisers allowed G Adrain (SCO), a reserve with the Scottish team, to take his place.

 

5th World Bowls, Melbourne, Australia 1985 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles M Richardson (AUS)      
Pairs M Richardson
F Craig (AUS)
     
Triples M Meadowcroft
N Massey
D Roche (AUS)
     
Fours F Whyte
A Evans
E Christie
S Gourlay (SCO)
     
Teams Australia    


4th World Bowls, Frankston, Victoria, Australia, 1980 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles D J Bryant (ENG) J Snell (AUS) D McGill (SCO)
Pairs A Sandercock
P Rheuben (AUS)
B Gill
G Jarvis (CAN)
P Skoglund
K Darling (NZL)
Triples J Hobday
A Allcock
D J Bryant (ENG)
J Summers
D McGill
W McQueen (SCO)
J Malcolm
U Unkovic
M Moffatt (NZL)
Fours P Chok
G Souza Jr
E Liddell
O K Dallah (HKG)
J Summers
W W Wood
W McQueen
A McIntosh (SCO)
J Malcolm
K Darling
M Moffatt
P Skoglund (NZL)
Teams England Australia Scotland


4th World Bowls, Toronto, Canada 1981 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles N Shaw (ENG)      
Pairs N Allely
E Bell (IRE)
     
Triples L Sadick
R O'Donnell
L King (HKG)
     
Fours M Steele
B Stubbings
G Thomas
E Fletcher (ENG)
     
Teams England    


3rd World Bowls, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1976 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles D Watson RSA) D J Bryant (ENG) R J Middleton (AUS)
Pairs M Moseley
D Watson (RSA)
N McInnes
R W Folkins (USA)
D A Woolnough
R J Middleton (AUS)
Triples K Campbell
N Gatti
K Lightfoot (RSA)
D J Bryant
W C Irish
T W Armstrong (ENG)
W Murray
D Hull
J Higgins (IRE)
Fours K Campbell
W Mosley
N Gatti
K Lightfoot (RSA)
D A Woolnough
L Bishop
B Salter
K Poole (AUS)
J C Evans
W C Irish
T W Armstrong
P Line (ENG)
Teams South Africa England Australia


3rd World Bowls, Worthing, England 1977 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles E Wilkie (NZL)      
Pairs H Wong
E Chok (HKG)
     
Triples E Morgan
M Pomeroy
J Osbourne (WAL)
     
Fours M Richardson
L Lucas
C Hicks
D Jenkinson (AUS)
     
Teams Australia    

 

2nd World Bowls, Worthing, England, 1972 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles M Evans (WAL) R Bernard (SCO) T A Harvey (RSA)
Pairs C C Delgado
E J Liddell (HKG)
J F Candelet
R W Folkins (USA)
T A Harvey
B G Ellwood (RSA)
Triples W M Miller
C Forrester
R W Folkins (USA)
E L Davey
J A Marsh)
D G Watson (RSA)
J R Evans
H Andrews
G Humphreys (WAL)
Fours N King
C Stroud
E H Hayward
P Line (ENG)
A R Logan
A McIntosh
J McTee
H Reston (SCO)
C C Delgado
A R Mitchell
R E Da Silva
G A Souza (HKG)
Teams Scotland South Africa USA


2nd World Bowls, Wellington, New Zealand 1973 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles E Wilkie (NZL)      
Pairs D Jenkinson
L Lucas (AUS)
     
Triples C Winstanley
I Foote
N Scott (NZL)
     
Fours C Winstanley
V Devlin
N Scott
I Foote (NZL)
     
Teams New Zealand    

 

1st World Bowls, Kyeemagh, NSW, Australia, 1966 - Men
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Singles D J Bryant (ENG) J Henshaw (SCO) R Fulton (IRE)
Pairs A Palm
G Kelly (AUS)
J Harvey
N S Walker (RSA)
C Smith
D J Bryant (ENG)
Triples D Collins
A Johnston
J M Dobbie (AUS)
A Houston
K D Beacom
J Henderson (CAN)
K Lightfoot
T Press
L Kessel (RSA)
Fours B O'Neill
G Jolly
R Buchan
N Lash (NZL)
D Collins
A Palm
A Johnston
J M Dobbie (AUS)
W Adrain
W Dyett
R Thompson
H Reston (SCO)
Teams Australia Scotland England


1st World Bowls, Sydney, Australia 1969 - Women
Results
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
Singles G Doyle (PNG)      
Pairs M Gridlan
E McDonald (RSA)
     
Triples C Bidwell
Y Emanuel
S Sundelowitz (RSA)
     
Fours M Gridlan
C Bidwell
Y Emanuel
S Sundelowitz (RSA)
     
Teams South Africa    


 

COMMONWEALTH GAMES, DELHI 2010
MEDAL WINNERS

Men's Singles
Gold: Robert Weale (Wales)
Silver: Lief Selby (Australia)
Bronze: Garry Kelly (Northern Ireland)

Women's Singles
Gold: Natalie Melmore (England)
Silver: al Smith (New Zealand)
Bronze: Kelsey Cotrell (Australia)

Men's Pairs
Gold: Gerry Baker, Shaun Addinall (South Africa)
Silver: Mervyn King, Stuart Airey (England)
Bronze: Abd Main Farul Izwan (Malaysia)

Women's Pairs
Gold: Amy Monkhouse, Ellen Falkner (England)
Silver: Nor Hashimah Ismail, Nor Iryani Azmi (Malaysia)
Bronze: Anwen Butten, Hannah Erica Smith (Wales)

Men's Triples
Gold: Gidion Vermeulen, Johann Pierre Du Plessis, Wayne Perry (South Africa)
Silver: Brett Wilkie, Mark Casey, Wayne Turley (Australia)
Bronze: Graham Shadwell, Mark Bantock, Robert Newman (England)

Women's Triples
Gold: Susanna Steyn, Susanna Nel, Tracy-Lee Botha (South Africa)
Silver:Claire Duke, Julie Keegan, Sharyn Renshaw (Australia)
Bronze: Jamie-Lea Winch, Sandr
a Hazell, Sian Gordon (England)

COMMONWEALTH GAMES, MELBOURNE 2006
MEDAL WINNERS

Men's Singles
Gold: Kelvin Kerkow (Australia)
Silver: Robert Weale (Wales)
Bronze: Ryan Bester (Canada)

Women's Singles
Gold: Ahmed Siti Zalina (Malaysia)
Silver: Elizabeth Morgan (Wales)
Bronze: Lorna Trigwell (South Africa)

Men's Pairs Gold:
Paul Foster , Alex Marshall (Scotland)
Silver: Mark Bantock, Ian Bond (England)
Bronze: Barrie Lester, Nathan Rice (Australia)

Women's Pairs
Gold: Lynsey Armitage, Karen Murphy (Australia)
Silver: Kay Moran, Joyce Lindores (Scotland)
Bronze: Marina Khan, Jan Khan (New Zealand)

Men's Triples
Gold: Bill Cornhls, Wayne Turley, Mark Casey (Australia)
Silver: Mark McPeak, Jeremy Henry, Neil Booth ((Northern Ireland)
Bronze: Eric Johannes, Gidion Vermeulen, Neil Burkett (South Africa)

Women's Triples
Gold: Nor Iryani Azimi, Arshad Azlina, Nor Hashimah Ismail (Malaysia)
Silver: Noi Tucker, Roma Dunn, Ceriann Davies (Australia)
Bronze: Sue Harriott, Jean Baker, Amy Monkhouse (England)

CCOCOMMONWEALTH GAMES, MANCHESTER 2002
MEDAL WINNERS


Men's Singles
Gold: Robert Donnelly (South Africa)
Silver: Jeremy Henry (Northern Ireland)
Bronze: Robert Weale (Wales) and Mike Kernaghan (New Zealand)

Women's Singles
Gold: Ahmed Siti Zalina (Malaysia)
Silver: Karen Murphy (Australia)
Bronze: Lorna Trigwell (South Africa) and Marlene Castle (New Zealand)

Men's Pairs
Gold: George Sneddon & Alex Marshall (Scotland)
Silver: Dean Morgan & Stephen Farish (England)
Bronze: Sean Addinall & Gerry Baker (South Africa), Maswadi Aziz & Said Safuan (Malaysia)

Women's Pairs
Gold: Joanna Edwards & Sharon Sims (New Zealand)
Silver: Ellen Cawker & Jill Hackland (South Africa)
Bronze: Lyn Whitehead & Amy Gowshall (England), Joanna Weale & Anwen Butten (Wales)

Men's Fours
Gold: John Ottaway, Simon Skelton, Robert Newman, David Holt (England)
Silver: Duanne Abrahams, Theuns Fraser, Kevin Campbell, Neil Burkett (South Africa)
Bronze: Ian Slade, Richard Bowen, Jason Greenslade, Dai Wilkins (Wales) & Michael Nutt, Noel Graham, Neil Booth, Jim Baker (Northern Ireland)

Women's Fours
Gold: Ellen Alexander. Shirley Page, Gill Mitchell, Carol Duckworth (England)
Silver: Shirley Fitzpatrick,-Wong, Anita Nivala, Melissa Ranger, Andrea Weighand (Canada)
Bronze: Anne Sutherland, Pan John, Nina Shipperlee. Gill Miles (Wales) & Wendy Jenson, Patsy Jorgensen, Jan Khan, Ann Lomas (New Zealand)

Men's Elite Athlete Disabled (EAD) Triples
Gold: David Heddle, Ivan Prior, John Roberston (Scotland)
Silver: Derek Dowling, John Gronow, Kevin Woolmore (Wales)
Bronze: Phillip Kearins, Neville Road, James Reynolds (Australia) & Sani Sazali, Lamin Azami, Harajinder Mahinder (Malaysia)

Women's Blind Singles
Gold: Ruth Small (England)
Silver: Constance Sibanda (Zimbabwe)
Bronze Mukri Moira (Kenya) & Vivian Berkeley (Canada)