2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's pairs

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World Outdoor Championships 2000 – women's pairs
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Moama, Australia
Date(s)8 March - 25 March 2000
Category World Outdoor Championships

The 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's pairs was held in Moama, Australia, from 8 to 25 March 2000. [1]

Contents

The gold medal was won by Margaret Letham & Joyce Lindores of Scotland. [2]

Section tables

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham & Joyce Lindores 16140228
2 Flag of England.svg Jean Baker & Mary Price 16131227
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jan Khan & Marlene Castle 16121325
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Litia Tikoisuva & Radhika Prasad 16110522
5 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Carmen Anderson & Essie Sanchez 16101521 (+119)
6 Flag of Guernsey.svg Eunice Trebert & Alison Merrien 16101521 (+61)
7 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ann Sutherland & Rita Jones 16100620 (+122)
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia16100620 (+53)
9 Four Provinces Flag.svg Barbara Cameron & Phillis Nolan 1681717
10 Flag of Spain.svg Dorothy North & Doreen Ives 1672716 (+4)
11 Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia1680816 (-30)
12 Flag of Israel.svg Merle Swerdlow & Shirley Kantor 1670914
13 Flag of Singapore.svg Philomena Goh & Mary Lim 1641119
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil1630136
15 Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya1620144 (-137)
16 Flag of Japan.svg Japan1620144 (-207)
17 Flag of India.svg India1610152

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karen Murphy & Arrienne Wynen 16150130
2 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea16130326
3 Flag of the United States.svg Kottia Spangler & Anne Chenry 16120424
4 Flag of Eswatini.svg Swaziland16110522
5 Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia1690718 (+105)
6 Flag of Jersey.svg Gean O'Neil & Sheila Syvret 1690818 (+15)
7 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Cook Islands1690718 (+5)
8 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa1680816 (+57)
9 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Danna Chiu & Anna Clarke 1680816 (+2)
10 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe1670914 (+55)
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean Roney & Maureen Thompson 1670914 (-4)
12 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand1670914 (-123)
13 Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa16601012
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands16501110
15 Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana1640128
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina1630136 (-130)
17 Flag of Brunei.svg Amalia Matali & Suhana Mohd Daud 1630136 (-240)

Results

[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Bronze medal match

Flag of England.svg England beat Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea 21-17

Gold medal match

Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland beat Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 17-13

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