2025 Bowls England National Finals

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2025 Bowls England National Finals
Venue Victoria Park, Leamington Spa
Location Royal Leamington Spa
Warwickshire
Dates13 August – 31 August 2025
  2024
2026  

The 2025 Bowls England National Finals, sponsored by Aviva, are a series of lawn bowls events to determine the National champions of England. [1] The Championships are being held from 13 August to 31 August 2025, at the Royal Leamington Spa Bowls Club in Victoria Park, Leamington Spa. [2] They are organised by Bowls England, and are open to lawn bowlers who qualify via their County Championships. [3]

Contents

England international Amy Pharaoh won two national titles in the pairs and triples, in addition to reaching the final of the singles and the mixed pairs. Stef Branfield won her third singles title in five years. [4]

Results

Elite events

EventWinnerRunner-upScoreRef
men's singles Isaac Jenner
(Appleyard, Kent)
David Forster
(Workington, Cumbria)
21–19 [5]
men's 2w singles Dylan Martin
(Garston, Hertfordshire)
Jordan Philpott
(Royal Mail Cart, Lincolnshire)
17–12 [6]
men's cofc singles Edward Morris
(Essex County, Essex)
Chris Hanslip
(Blossom Way, Lincolnshire)
21–7 [7]
men's pairs James Hampton
Sam Tolchard
(Kings, Devon (South)
Steve Gunnell
Edward Morris
(Essex County, Essex)
15–11 [8]
men's triples Simon Broom
Jamie Chestney
Jamie Walker
(Culm Vale, Devon)
Josh Minto
BJ Byles
Chris Yeomans
(Gosforth, Northumberland)
15–14 [9]
men's fours Josh Grant
Ashley Clipston
Dan Thornhill
Philip Broughton
(Stute, Derbyshire)
Nick Wardle
Jonathan Green
Chris Moore
Joe Dawson
(Kingscroft, Leicestershire)
19–14 [10]
women's singles Stef Branfield
(Clevedon, Somerset)
Sophie Tolchard
(Kings, Devon)
21–17 [11]
women's 2w singles Jane Murphy
(Bletchley Town, Buckinghamshire)
Kat Bowman
(New Lount, Leicestershire)
16–6 [12]
women's cofc singles Rhianna Russell
(Welwyn & District, Hertfordshire)
Amy Pharaoh
(Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
21–13 [13]
women's pairs Caroline Cullum
Amy Pharaoh
(Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire)
Lauren Selway
Emma Cooper
(Kings, Devon)
18–6 [14]
women's triples Ruby Philpott
Chelsea Spencer
Amy Pharaoh
(Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire)
Donna Grant
Katherine Hawes-Watts
Lorraine Kuhler
(Headington, Oxfordshire)
19–17 [15]
women's fours Sara George
Olivia Starr
Laura Holden
Stef Branfield
(Clevedon, Somerset)
Karen Millward
Pip Maxwell
Aqua Griffiths
Izzie White
(Chester Road, Worcestershire)
18–16 [16]

Other events

EventWinnerRunner-upScoreRef
men's junior singles Charlie Beeton
(Felixstowe & Suffolk, Suffolk)
Luke Bell
(Sports Centre, Southampton, Hants)
21–14 [17]
men's junior pairs Kieran Jaycock
Thomas Jaycock
(Buckinghamshire)
Joe Sanford
Harry Duffield
(Kent)
21–20 [18] [19]
men's singles (O60) Kevin Bone
(Lyndhurst, Durham)
Chris Hanslip
(Blossom Way, Lincolnshire)
21–18 [20]
men's pairs (O60) Phil Hackett
Robert Honeywell
(Devon)
Gren Richardson
Bob Mcavelia
(Northumberland)
17–15 [21]
men's fours (O60) Phil Sturman
Dave Wilde
Neil Clarke
Mark Sandoz
(Gilt Edge, Worcestershire)
Martin Dawkins
Mark Wilkinson
John Winter
Duncan Shearer
(Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire)
17–9 [22]
women's junior singles Izzie White
(Chester Road, Worcestershire)
Rhianna Russell
(Welwyn & District, Hertfordshire)
21–16 [23]
women's junior pairs Ava Karanth
Yasmina Hasan
(Surrey)
Rhianna Russell
Reba Powell-Birley
(Hertfordshire)
19–9 [24]
women's singles (O60) Pauline Clark
(Egham, Surrey)
Brenda Bowyer
(Rochford, Essex)
21–12 [25]
women's pairs (O60) Val Davis
Liz Lock
(Devon)
Christine Mitchell
Alison Fail
(Wiltshire)
13–12 [26]
women's fours (O60) Dawn Horne
Anita Cowdrill
Jenny Wickens
Janice White
(Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire)
Sue Entwistle
Alison Phillips
Jean Smith
Marie Dowson
(Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire)
23–12 [27]
mixed pairs Curtis Johnson
Billie Swift
(Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire)
Alan Dent Jnr
Amy Pharaoh
(Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire)
18–15 [28]
mixed fours Debbie Souter
Liz Anderson
Mark Bishopp
Charlie Souter
(Southey, Surrey)
Sue Adams
Amy Spry
Norman Worley
Glen Adams
(Hendon, Middlesex)
22–6 [29]

Team events

EventWinnerRunner-upScoreRef
Middleton Cup (men) DevonLincolnshire125–111 [30]
Top Club (men) Gerrards Cross (Bucks)Avenue (Coventry) (Warks)3–2 [31]
Balcomb Trophy (men) LeicestershireEssex69–43 [32]
White Rose Trophy (U-25 men) HuntingdonshireGloucestershire46–34 [33]
Club Two Fours (men) Shrivenham (Berkshire)Royal Mail Cart (Lincolnshire)33–32 [34]
Walker Cup (women) DevonOxfordshire71–66 [35]
Amy Rose Bowl (U-31 women) SomersetEast Anglians40–37 [36]
Johns Trophy (women) DevonNorthamptonshire111–65 [37]
Top Club (women) Royal Leamington Spa (Warks)Kings (Devon)3–1 [38]

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