Asian Lawn Bowls Championship

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Asian Lawn Bowls Championship
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationVarious
Established2001
Administrator World Bowls

The Asian Lawn Bowls Championship is a lawn bowls competition held between national bowls organisations in Asia. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Past winners

Men

YearVenueSinglesPairsTriplesFoursRef
2001Hong Kong
17–23 Jun
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Malaysia
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Adam Poynton
James Cheng
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Philippines
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Malaysia
2002Angeles City
Philippines
6–12 May
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Malaysia
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2003Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
7–12 Jul
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Adam Poynton
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Jozaini Johari
Safuan Said
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Azizan Saidon
Zuraidi Puteh
Mohamad Syed Akil
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Zuraidi Puteh
Kamarul Aizat Othman
Mohamad Syed Akil
Jozaini Johari
2005Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
1–5 Jun
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Haji Naim Brahim
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Fairul Izwan Abd Muin
Safuan Said
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Dickson Ha
James Keung
Jimmy Chiu
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Megat Nazim Zinuddin
Fairul Izwan Abd Muin
Mohamad Syed Akil
Safuan Said
2006Brunei
12–18 Aug
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Jerry Ng
Robin Chok
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2007Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
12–20 Jul
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Abdul Rahman bin Haji Omar
Haji Naim Brahim
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2008Shenzhen
China
30 Oct–7 Nov
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Abdul Rahman bin Haji Omar
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2009Bijiashan Park
Shenzhen
China
2–9 Dec
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2012 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
6–11 Apr
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Sunil Bahadur
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Christopher Dagpin
Hommer Mercado
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Tanongsak Klinsorn
Vinai Nilklum
Thakrit Thamasarn
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Angelo Morales
Christopher Dagpin
Ronald Lising
Edman Portacio
[5]
2014Shenzhen
China
1–9 Dec
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Tony Cheung
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Tony Cheung
Stanley Lai
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Soufi Rusli
Zulhilmie Redzuan
Syamil Syazwan Ramli
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Hizlee Rais
Fairul Muin
Soufi Rusli
Zulhilmie Redzuan
[6]
2016Brunei
24 Jan–2 Feb
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Fairus Jabal
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James Po
Tony Cheung
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Mohd Naufal Azmi
Syamil Syazwan Ramli
Mohd Amir Mohd Yusof
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Chandan Kumar Singh
Mridul Borgohain
Krishna Xalxo
Dinesh Kumar
[7]
2017 New Delhi
India
3–10 Oct
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Soufi Rusli
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Hizlee Rais
Fairul Muin
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Chandan Kumar Singh
Sunil Bahadur
Dinesh Kumar
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Anthony Loh
Melvin Tan
Pang Heng Heck
Bernard Foo
2018 Xinxiang
China
10–17 Oct
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Wattana Kadkhunthod
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Tony Cheung
Imen Tang
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Zulhilmie Redzuan
Fairus Jabal
Izzat Dzulkeple
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Kenny Tam
Anthony So
Imen Tang
Li Ming Sum
2023 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
20–26 Feb
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Izzat Dzulkeple
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Rodel Labayo
Elmer Abatayo
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Ronald Lising
Leo Carreon
Hommer Mercado
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Hizlee Rais
Amirul Daniel Abdul Rahim
Muhammad Haiqal Azami
Soufi Rusli
[8] [9]
2024 Pattaya
Thailand
3–10 Mar
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Izzat Dzulkeple
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Elmer Abatayo
Rodel Labayo
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Soufi Rusli
Idham Amin
Fadley Jabal
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Abhishek Lakra
Sunil Bahadur
Chandan Kumar Singh
Alok Lakra
[10] [11] [12]

Women

YearVenueSinglesPairsTriplesFoursRef
2001Hong Kong
17-23 Jun
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Rosemary Tessensohn
Mary Lim
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2002Angeles City
Philippines
6-12 May
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Malaysia
2003Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
7–12 Jul
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Vivatana Itinitpong
Rosrin Sonmani
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Haslah Hassan
Nazura Ngahat
Saedah Abdul Rahim
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Azlina Arshad
Nazura Ngahat
Haslah Hassan
Nor Hashimah Ismail
2005Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
1–5 Jun
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Bah Chu Mei
Nor Hashimah Ismail
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Songsin Tsao
Kornkamon Phonghanyudh
Thong Omen
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Nor Iryani Azmi
Azlina Arshad
Haslah Hassan
Nor Hashimah Ismail
[4]
2006Brunei
12–18 Aug
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Hana Ko
Winnie Wai
Peggy Ma
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2007Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
12–20 Jul
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2008Shenzhen
China
30 Oct–7 Nov
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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2009Bijiashan Park
Shenzhen
China
2–9 Dec
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Manisha Kumari
Farrana Khan
Rupa Rani Tirkey
Pinki
2012 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
6–11 Apr
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Emma Firyana Saroji
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Emma Firyana Saroji
Maisarah Aminludin
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Marites Rosas
Hazel Jagonoy
Nancy Bercasio Breakenridge
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Tammy Tham
Jessie So
Joanna Nam
Alice Lee
[5]
2014Shenzhen
China
1–9 Dec
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Dorothy Yu
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Dorothy Yu
Helen Cheung
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Wu Feng Ping
Li Qing Xuan
Chen Yan Fen
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Zeng Xiao Ping
Wu Feng Ping
Li Qing Xuan
Chen Yan Fen
[6]
2016Brunei
24 Jan–2 Feb
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Auni Fathiah Kamis
Zuraini Khalid
Nur Fidrah Noh
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HJH Ajijah Muntol
Suhana Daud
HJH Amalia HJ MA Tali
Esma W Andy Brahim
[7]
2017 New Delhi
India
3–10 Oct
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Auni Fathiah Kamis
Siti Zalina Ahmad
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Nayanmoni Saikia
Farzana Khan
Pinki
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Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Auni Fathiah Kamis
Zuraini Khalid
Azlina Arshad
2018 Xinxiang
China
10–17 Oct
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Shermeen Lim
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
Emma Firyana Saroji
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Zheng Fang
Song Su Zhen
Miao Xin Hung
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Siti Zalina Ahmad
Azlina Arshad
Nur Fidrah Noh
Auni Fathiah Kamis
2023 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
20–26 Feb
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Alyani Jamil
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Marissa Baronda
Rosita Bradborn
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Alyani Jamil
Syafiqa Haidar Afif
Azlina Arshad
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Nayanmoni Saikia
Rupa Rani Tirkey
Pinki Singh
Lovely Choubey
[13] [9] [8]
2024 Pattaya
Thailand
3–10 Mar
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Rosita Bradborn
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Nayanmoni Saikia
Bangita Hazarika
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Sharon Hauters
Ainie Knight
Hazel Jagonoy
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Aleena Nawawi
Nur Ain Nabilah Tarmizi
Syafiqa Rahman
Nor Farah Ain Abdullah
[10] [11] [12]

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