1980 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

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Men's World Outdoor Championships 1980
4th Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Frankston, Melbourne, Australia
Date(s)17 January - 02 February, 1980.
Category World Bowls Championship
  1977 1981  

The 1980 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at the City of Frankston Bowling Club in Frankston, Melbourne, Australia, from 17 January to 2 February 1980. [2]

Contents

The Australian government would not allow the South African team to compete because of the South African policy of apartheid. [3]

David Bryant won his second singles title following his triumph in the 1966 competition.

Australia won the pairs, England won the triples and Hong Kong won the fours. [4] The Leonard Trophy went to England who beat Australia into first place by virtue of having a higher shot percentage. [5] [6]

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of England.svg
David Bryant
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
John Snell
Flag of Scotland.svg
David McGill
Men's pairs Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Alf Sandercock
Peter Rheuben
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Burnie Gill
Graham Jarvis
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Phil Skoglund
Kevin Darling
Men's triples Flag of England.svg
Jimmy Hobday
Tony Allcock
David Bryant
Flag of Scotland.svg
John Summers
David McGill
Willie McQueen
Flag of New Zealand.svg
John Malcolm
Nick Unkovich
Morgan Moffat
Men's fours Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg
Philip Chok
Omar Dallah
George Souza Jr.
Eric Liddell
Flag of Scotland.svg
John Summers
Willie McQueen
Alex McIntosh
Willie Wood
Flag of New Zealand.svg
John Malcolm
Kevin Darling
Phil Skoglund
Morgan Moffat
Men's Team Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland

Tables

Men's singles – round robin

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of England.svg David Bryant 19180136
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Snell 19150430+
3 Flag of Scotland.svg David McGill 19150430
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Unkovich 19140528
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Russell Evans 19140528
6 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Philip Chok 19120724
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Stan Espie 19110822
8 Flag of Guernsey.svg Keith Shaw 19110822
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dave Duncalf 19901018
10 Flag of Jersey.svg Arthur McKernan 19901018
11 Flag of the United States.svg Dick Folkins 15901018
12 Flag of Zambia.svg Dan Coetzee 19811017
13 Flag of Samoa.svg Feta Kirisome 19801116
14 Flag of Kenya.svg Sid Meredith 19801116
15 Flag of Israel.svg Cecil Cooper 19711115
16 Flag of Eswatini.svg Tom Green 19601312
17 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Bob Madden 19601312
18 Flag of Malawi.svg Eddie Turner 19501410
19 Flag of Fiji.svg Oscar Raymond 1940158
20 Flag of Japan.svg Kichi Koriuchi 1900190

+ Silver medal by virtue of higher shot percentage

Men's pairs – round robin

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alf Sandercock & Peter Rheuben 19171135
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Burnie Gill & Graham Jarvis 19170234
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Phil Skoglund & Kevin Darling 19141429
4 Flag of England.svg John Bell & Mal Hughes 19121625
5 Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Wood & Alex McIntosh 19112624
6 Flag of Ireland.svg Stan Espie & Brendan McBrien 19111723
7 Flag of the United States.svg Neil McInnes & Frank Souza 19110822
8 Flag of Jersey.svg Marcel Coutoly & John Jones 19101821
9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Lyn Perkins & Spencer Wilshire 15101821
10 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg George Souza Jr. & Eric Liddell 15100920
11 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Alan Ramsbotham & Bob Madden 1592820
12 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey15801116
13 Flag of Zambia.svg Dan Coetzee & Another15801116
14 Flag of Fiji.svg George Thaggard & Shaun Patton 15801116
15 Flag of Samoa.svg Feta Kirisome, Sioane Lino+ & Falevi Petana 19701214
16 Flag of Israel.svg Cecil Cooper & Jack Trappler 19611213
17 Flag of Eswatini.svg Tom Green & Ted Cambridge 19601312
18 Flag of Malawi.svg Pat Niland & Dave Ross 19511311
19 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya1930166
20 Flag of Japan.svg Kichi Koriuchi & Another1900190

+ injury replacement

Men's triples – round robin

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of England.svg Jimmy Hobday, Tony Allcock & David Bryant 19180136
2 Flag of Scotland.svg John Summers, David McGill & Willie McQueen 19161233
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Malcolm, Nick Unkovich & Morgan Moffat 19141429
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Kevin Parry, Oscar Raymond & Peter Fong 19131527
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Snell, Keith Poole & Ron Taylor 19121625
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dave Duncalf, Bill Boettger & Barry McFadden 19120724
7 Flag of the United States.svg Clive Forrester, Bert MacWilliams & Dick Folkins 19120724
8 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Philip Chok, M B Hassan Jr. & Omar Dallah 19111723
9 Flag of Ireland.svg John Higgins, John Greer & Bill Watson 19110822
10 Flag of Zambia.svg John O'Flaherty, Jeff McLean & Tom Powell 1991919
11 Flag of Eswatini.svg Jack Thomas, Ken Thomson, & Jack Fulton 19901018
12 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Russell Evans, Bob Thomas & Gwyn Evans 19901018
13 Flag of Israel.svg Israel19801116
14 Flag of Jersey.svg ken Lowery, Frank Hambly & Arthur McKernan 19801116
15 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Harry Morton, Heiner Veirling & Brian Sullivan 19601312
16 Flag of Malawi.svg John Chalmers, Peter Crossan & Eddie Turner 19511311
17 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey19501410
18 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya1940158
19 Flag of Samoa.svg Western Samoa1931157
20 Flag of Japan.svg Jitsuji Ueyma, Key Takaya & Shozo Yamaha 1910182

Men's fours – round robin

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Philip Chok, Omar Dallah, George Souza Jr. & Eric Liddell 19151131
2 Flag of Scotland.svg John Summers, Willie McQueen, Alex McIntosh & Willie Wood 19141429
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Malcolm, Kevin Darling, Phil Skoglund & Morgan Moffat 19141429
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alf Sandercock, Peter Rheuben, Keith Poole & Ron Taylor 19132428
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Lyn Perkins & Spencer Wilshire, Bob Thomas & Gwyn Evans 19131627
6 Flag of England.svg Jimmy Hobday, Tony Allcock, John Bell & Mal Hughes 19113525
7 Flag of Ireland.svg John Higgins, John Greer & Bill Watson, Brendan McBrien 19120724
8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Graham Jarvis, Don Gibson+, Bill Boettger, Burnie Gill & Barry McFadden 19104524
9 Flag of the United States.svg Clive Forrester, Bert MacWilliams, Frank Souza & Neil McInnes 19111723
10 Flag of Fiji.svg Kevin Parry, Peter Fong, Shaun Patton & George Thaggard 19100920
11 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Harry Morton, Heiner Veirling & Brian Sullivan, Alan Ramsbotham 19100920
12 Flag of Zambia.svg John O'Flaherty, Jeff McLean, Tom Powell & Another19801116
13 Flag of Israel.svg Jack Trappler 19701214
14 Flag of Jersey.svg Ken Lowery, Frank Hambly, Marcel Coutoly & John Jones 19611213
15 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey19601312
16 Flag of Malawi.svg Pat Niland, John Chalmers, Peter Crossan & Dave Ross 19601312
17 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya19511311
18 Flag of Samoa.svg Sioane Lino, Falevi Petana, 2 others, & Denis Dalton (Aus)+19501410
19 Flag of Eswatini.svg Jack Thomas, Ken Thomson, & Jack Fulton, Ted Cambridge 1940158
20 Flag of Japan.svg Jitsuji Ueyma, Key Takaya, Shozo Yamaha & Another1900190

+ injury replacement

W.M.Leonard Trophy

PosTeamSinglesPairsTriplesFoursPointsshot %
1 Flag of England.svg England20172015721.604
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia19201617721.581
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland18161919721.500
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand1718181871
5 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong1511152061
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1219141358
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland1415121455
8 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales1612101655
9 Flag of the United States.svg United States1014131249
10 Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey11137738
11 Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji27171137
12 Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia989935
13 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey1394632
14 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea51061031
15 Flag of Israel.svg Israel858829
16 Flag of Eswatini.svg Swaziland4411221
17 Flag of Samoa.svg Western Samoa762318
18 Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi335516
19 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya623415
20 Flag of Japan.svg Japan11114

Full results

Men's singles

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