2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's fours

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World Outdoor Championship 2004
women's fours
10th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Flag of England.svg   Leamington Spa, England
Date(s)3–17 September 2004
Category World Bowls Championship

The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's fours was held at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa in England. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Originally the championships were going to take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during 2003 but due to political reasons it was moved to England the following year. [4]

Jayne Christie, Jean Baker, Amy Monkhouse and Ellen Falkner of England won the fours gold medal. [5]

Section tables

First round 4 sections, top two teams qualify for quarter finals. [6]

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLPtsShots
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Caroline Taylor, Linda Evans, Anwen Butten, Kathy Pearce 650110+65
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Edwards, Sharon Sims, Val Smith, Wendy Jensen 650110+50
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Haslah Hassan, Azlina Arshad, Nor Hashimah Ismail 64028+20
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Grace Chu, Elizabeth Li, Stephanie Chung & Angela Chau 63036-24
5 Flag of Botswana.svg Tirelo Buckley, Ivy Morton, Lynda Houghton, Sheila Spring 62044-24
6 Flag of Guernsey.svg Eunice Trebert, Anne Simon, Gwen de la Mare,& Jean Simon 61052-26
7 Flag of Japan.svg Kyoko Raita, Hiroko Mori, Yoko Goda, Nanami Yoshimoto 61052-83

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLPtsShots
1 Flag of England.svg Jayne Christie, Jean Baker, Amy Monkhouse, Ellen Falkner 660012+85
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Susan Murray, Joyce Dickey, Cecilia Smith, Joyce Lindores 64028+44
3 Four Provinces Flag.svg Barbara Cameron, Phyllis Brett 63127+13
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Litia Tikoisuva, Sainiana Walker, Salanieta Gukivuli,63036+14
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong, Helen Culley, Anita Nivala, Andrea Stadnyk 62044-15
6 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Jean Radcliffe, Pauleen Kelly, Val Robins, Janet Monk 61143-43
7 Flag of Thailand.svg Rosarina Sommani, Kulwadee Phonghanyudh, Valchatna Sudasna, Jintana Visanuvimol 61052-98

Section C

PosPlayerPWDLPtsShots
1 Flag of the Philippines.svg Rella Catallan, Rosita Bradborn, Ronalyn Greenlees, Milagros Witheridge 660012+38
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Trish Steyn, Jill Hackland, Loraine Victor, Leone du Rand 64028+39
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jenny Harragon, Maria Rigby, Katrina Wright, Roma Dunn 64028+37
4 Flag of Israel.svg Tami Kamzel, Carmel Scop, Tzila Gavish, Irit Grenchel 63036-4
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ineke Nagtegaal, Leny Peek,62044-25
6 Flag of the United States.svg Mary Delisle, Maryna Hyland, Irene Webster, Kathy Vea 62044-28
7 Flag of Spain.svg Val Sherry, Margaret Maltby, Pat Young,60060-57

Section D

PosPlayerPWDLPtsShots
1 Flag of Jersey.svg Christine Grimes, Suzie Dingle, Gean O'Neil, Karina Bisson 660012+50
2 Flag of Zambia.svg Margaret Mponda, Beverly Gondwe, Eddah Mpezeni, Beatrice Mali 64028+38
3 Flag of Eswatini.svg Karin Byars, Jacqueline Reeve,64028+31
4 Flag of Namibia.svg Mary Nasilowski, Ellen Boettger, Charlotte Morland, Joy Howes 62044-5
5 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Linda Farrell, M Gurr 62044-10
6 Flag of India.svg Bonani Framjee, Shashi Chhabra,62044-42
7 Flag of Portugal.svg G Palmer, Rhona Robertson 61052-62

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Flag of England.svg England 33
Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia 8
Flag of England.svg England 17
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 16
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 15
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 13
Flag of England.svg England 23
Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey 10
Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey 16
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 12
Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey 15 Third place
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 14
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 37 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 15
Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 1 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 12

Results

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References

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  6. "Qualifying Sections". World Bowls. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 2004-09-26. Retrieved 12 June 2021.