2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's singles

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World Outdoor Championship 2004
women's singles
10th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Flag of England.svg   Leamington Spa, England
Date(s)03 September – 17 September 2004
Category World Bowls Championship

The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's singles 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]

Margaret Johnston of Ireland won the singles gold medal. [5]

Section tables

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

Section A

PosPlayerPWLPtsShots
1 Four Provinces Flag.svg Margaret Johnston 77014+73
2 Flag of England.svg Shirley Page 75210+45
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Clarice Fitzpatrick 75210+16
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Guurtje Ros-Copier 7438+21
5 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Anne Pledger 7346-28
6 Flag of Spain.svg Patsy Fisher 7254-37
7 Flag of Namibia.svg Elaine Krahenbuh 7162-32
8 Flag of Portugal.svg Janeth Gomez de Rocha 7162-58

Section B

PosPlayerPWLPtsShots
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Betty Morgan 65110+45
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham 65110+43
3 Flag of Botswana.svg Lebo Maroke 6428+9
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Radhika Prasad 6336-3
5 Flag of Zambia.svg Hilda Luipa 6244+1
6 Flag of Japan.svg Junko Tahara 6152-47
7 Flag of Guernsey.svg Jennifer Nicolle 6152-48

Section C

PosPlayerPWLPtsShots
1 Flag of Israel.svg Ruthie Gilor 6428+34
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karen Murphy 6428+13
3 Flag of the United States.svg Anne Nunes 6428-1
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Zalina Ahmad 6336+23
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marlene Castle 6336+7
6 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Dannie Chiu 6244-7
7 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Maureen Payne 6152-69

Section D

PosPlayerPWLPtsShots
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Lorna Trigwell 65110+48
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Carmen Anderson 6428+14
3 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Jane Rigby 6336+12
4 Flag of Eswatini.svg Dawn Squires 6336+7
5 Flag of Thailand.svg Songsin Tsao 6336-5
6 Flag of Jersey.svg Alison Camacho 6244-36
7 Flag of India.svg Renu Mohta 6152-40

Finals

Play Offs Semifinals Gold medal
         
Four Provinces Flag.svg Johnston 21
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Murphy 6
Four Provinces Flag.svg Johnston 21
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Morgan 14
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Morgan 21
Flag of the Philippines.svg Anderson 9
Four Provinces Flag.svg Johnston 21
Flag of South Africa.svg Trigwell 9
Flag of South Africa.svg Trigwell 21
Flag of England.svg Page 16
Flag of South Africa.svg Trigwell 21 Third place
Flag of Scotland.svg Letham 14
Flag of Scotland.svg Letham 21 Flag of Scotland.svg Letham 21
Flag of Israel.svg Gilor 10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Morgan 9

Results

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References

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