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 |
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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.
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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, Sandra
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)
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