2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

World Outdoor Championships 2000
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location

South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa (Men's)

Australia Moama, Australia (Women's)
Date(s) 01 April - 15 April 2000 (Men's)
08 March - 25 March 2000 (Women's)
Category World Outdoor Championships
 1996 2004 

The 2000 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Marks Park Bowling Club, in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1–15 April 2000.
The 2000 Women's World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held in Moama, Australia from 8–25 March 2000.

2000 World Bowls Championship
Singles   men   women  
Pairs   men   women  
Triples   men   women
Fours   men   women

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze Bronze
Men's Singles
Republic of Ireland
Jeremy Henry
Australia
Steve Glasson
Israel
Jeff Rabkin
England
Tony Allcock
Men's Pairs
Scotland
Alex Marshall
George Sneddon
South Africa
Shaun Addinall
Gerry Baker
Australia
Brett Duprez
Mark Jacobsen
New Zealand
Russell Meyer
Paul Girdler
Men's Triples
New Zealand
Andrew Curtain
Rowan Brassey
Peter Belliss
Australia
Adam Jeffery
Steve Glasson
Rex Johnston
Scotland
Robert Marshall
Jim McIntyre
Willie Wood
Republic of Ireland
Martin McHugh
Ian McClure
Gary McCloy
Men's Fours
Wales
Mark Williams
Robert Weale
Stephen Rees
Will Thomas
South Africa
Bruce Makkink
Bobby Donnelly
Shaun Addinall
Neil Burkett
Scotland
Robert Marshall
George Sneddon
Jim McIntyre
Willie Wood
New Zealand
Russell Meyer
Paul Girdler
Rowan Brassey
Peter Belliss
Men's Team Australia
Australia
Scotland
Scotland
New Zealand
New Zealand

N/A
Women's Singles
Republic of Ireland
Margaret Johnston
Wales
Rita Jones
Australia
Karen Murphy

N/A
Women's Pairs
Scotland
Margaret Letham
Joyce Lindores
Australia
Karen Murphy
Adrienne Wynen
England
Jean Baker
Mary Price

N/A
Women's Triples
New Zealand
Sharon Sims
Anne Lomas
Patsy Jorgensen
England
Katherine Hawes
Jill Polley
Norma Shaw
Australia
Willow Fong
Margaret Sumner
Roma Dunn

N/A
Women's Fours
New Zealand
Jan Khan
Patsy Jorgensen
Sharon Sims
Anne Lomas
Scotland
Julie Forrest
Elizabeth Forsyth
Sarah Gourlay
Joyce Lindores
Australia
Willow Fong
Margaret Sumner
Roma Dunn
Adrienne Wynen

N/A
Women's Team England England Australia Australia Scotland Scotland
N/A

Results

[2]

W.M.Leonard Trophy

Pos Team Total
1 Australia Australia 88
2 Scotland Scotland 86+
3 New Zealand New Zealand 86+
4 South Africa South Africa 80
5 Wales Wales 77
6 Republic of Ireland Ireland 77
7 England England 65
8 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 62
9 Hong Kong Hong Kong 61
10 Israel Israel 56
11 Malaysia Malaysia 55
12 Canada Canada 45
13 Jersey Jersey 42
14 Fiji Fiji 41
15 United States United States 38
16 Swaziland Swaziland 34
17 Zambia Zambia 33
18 Namibia Namibia 27
19 Norfolk Island Norfolk Island 25
20 Guernsey Guernsey 16
21 Botswana Botswana 15
22 Argentina Argentina 13
23 Singapore Singapore 10

+ Scotland won bronze on shots 370.20 to 248.40

Taylor Trophy

Pos Team Total
1 England England 111
2 Australia Australia 110
3 Scotland Scotland 106
4 New Zealand New Zealand 104
5 Wales Wales 99
6 Jersey Jersey 98
7 South Africa South Africa 88
8 Republic of Ireland Ireland 86
9 Malaysia Malaysia 85
10 Swaziland Swaziland 79
11 Israel Israel 73
12 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 72
13 Guernsey Guernsey 71
14 Norfolk Island Norfolk Island 71
15 Canada Canada 71
16 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 66
17 Fiji Fiji 65
18 Zambia Zambia 63
19 Namibia Namibia 61
20 Hong Kong Hong Kong 60
21 Spain Spain 58
22 United States United States 58
23 Cook Islands Cook Islands 57
24 Kenya Kenya 46
25 Botswana Botswana 44
26 India India 40
27 Brunei Brunei 39
28 Samoa Samoa 37
29 Singapore Singapore 36
30 Thailand Thailand 31
31 Argentina Argentina 31
32 Netherlands Netherlands 27
33 Brazil Brazil 24
34 Japan Japan 9

References

  1. "World Bowls Championships" (PDF). worldbowls.com.
  2. "Times Archives". The Times.
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