World Bowls Championship
The World Bowls Championship is the premier world bowls competition between national bowls organisations. The premier indoor event is the World Indoor Bowls Championships listed separately and is organised by the World Bowls Tour.[1]
World Outdoor Championships
First held in Australia in 1966, the World Outdoor Bowls Championships for men and women are held every four years. From 2008 the men's and women's events were held together. Qualifying national bowls organisations (usually countries) are represented by a team 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 team — the Leonard Trophy for men and the Taylor Trophy for women.[2]
Northern Ireland & the Republic of Ireland compete as one Irish team.
Men's Titles
* Jim Candelet was taken ill during the pool stages and had to withdraw from the championships. As the USA did not have an available substitute the organisers allowed George Adrain, a reserve with the Scottish team, to take his place for the rest of the tournament.
Women's Titles
Year | Venue | Singles Champion | Pairs Champions | Triples Champions | Fours Champions | Team Champion |
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1969 | Australia |
Gladys Doyle |
May Gridlan, Elsie McDonald |
Cathy Bidwell, Yetta Emanuel, Sarah Sundelowitz |
May Gridlan, Cathy Bidwell, Yetta Emanuel, Sarah Sundelowitz |
South Africa |
1973 | New Zealand |
Elsie Wilkie |
Dot Jenkinson, Lorna Lucas |
Cis Winstanley, Noeline Scott, Irene Foote |
Cis Winstanley, Verna Devlin, Noeline Scott, Irene Foote |
New Zealand |
1977 | England |
Elsie Wilkie |
Helen Wong, Elvie Chok |
Enid Morgan, Margaret Pomeroy, Joan Osborne |
Merle Richardson, Lorna Lucas, Connie Hicks, Dot Jenkinson |
Australia |
1981 | Canada |
Norma Shaw |
Nan Allely, Eileen Bell |
Lena Sadick, Rae O'Donnell, Linda King |
Mavis Steele, Betty Stubbings, Gloria Thomas, Eileen Fletcher, Irene Molyneaux* |
England |
1985 | Australia |
Merle Richardson |
Merle Richardson, Fay Craig |
Mavis Meadowcroft, Norma Massey, Dorothy Roche |
Frances Whyte, Annette Evans, Elizabeth Christie, Sarah Gourlay |
Australia |
1988 | New Zealand |
Janet Ackland |
Margaret Johnston, Phillis Nolan |
Dorothy Roche, Marion Stevens, Greeta Fahey |
Dorothy Roche, Norma Wainwright, Marion Stevens, Greeta Fahey |
England |
1992 | Scotland |
Margaret Johnston |
Margaret Johnston, Phillis Nolan |
Frances Whyte, Janet Maxwell, Joyce Lindores |
Senga McCrone, Frances Whyte, Janet Maxwell, Joyce Lindores |
Scotland |
1996 | England |
Carmen Anderson |
Margaret Johnston, Phillis Nolan |
Hester Bekker, Barbara Redshaw, Jannie de Beer |
Daphne Shaw, Margaret Sumner, Marilyn Peddell, Gordana Baric |
South Africa |
2000 | Australia |
Margaret Johnston |
Joyce Lindores, Margaret Letham |
Anne Lomas, Sharon Sims, Patsy Jorgensen |
Anne Lomas, Patsy Jorgensen, Jan Khan, Sharon Sims |
England |
2004 | England |
Margaret Johnston |
Jo Edwards, Sharon Sims |
Loraine Victor, Jill Hackland, Trish Steyn |
Amy Monkhouse Jean Baker, Ellen Falkner, Jayne Christie |
England |
2008 | New Zealand |
Val Smith |
Jo Edwards, Val Smith |
Lorna Trigwell, Loraine Victor, Sylvia Burns |
Karen Murphy, Claire Duke, Julie Keegan, Lynsey Clarke |
Australia |
2012 | Australia |
Karen Murphy |
Rebecca Van Asch, Kelsey Cottrell |
Karen Murphy, Lynsey Clarke, Natasha Scott |
Margaret Letham, Caroline Brown, Lynn Stein, Michelle Cooper |
Australia |
2016 | New Zealand |
Karen Murphy |
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Kelsey Cottrell, Natasha Scott, Rebecca Van Asch, Carla Krizanic |
* Irene Molyneux played in the 1981 Fours & Pairs as an injury replacement helping England to the Fours Gold medal.
Summary
Country | Men | Women | Total |
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Australia | 7 | 14 | 21 |
New Zealand | 7 | 9 | 16 |
Scotland | 8 | 5 | 13 |
England | 10 | 3 | 13 |
Ireland | 5 | 7 | 12 |
South Africa | 4 | 6 | 10 |
Hong Kong China | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Wales | 2 | 2 | 4 |
United States | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Canada | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Israel | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Malaysia | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Norfolk Island | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Papua New Guinea | 0 | 1 | 1 |