Bowls England National Championships (men's champion of champions)

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The men's champion of champions is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1]

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Past winners

YearChampionClubCountyRunner-upClubCountyScoreRef
1984 David Cutler Civil ServiceDevonBrian WardLivesey MemorialKent21–17 [2]
1985 Danny Denison Newton AbbotDevonRoy CuttsMarlborough IpswichSuffolk21–18 [3]
1986 Danny Denison Newton AbbotDevonRon KeatingPlymouth Civil ServiceDevon21–10 [4]
1987Peter GilbertKensey ValeCornwall John Ottaway Wymondham DellNorfolk21–20 [5]
1988 Tony Allcock CheltenhamGlocs Gary A. Smith Blackheath & GreenwichKent21–6 [6]
1989Ralph ShakespeareAvenue, Leamington SpaWarksIain BoyleBert KeechYorks25–17 [7]
1990Mike BennettWest WitneyOxonJohn DobsonEghamSurrey25–23 [8]
1991 Tony Allcock MBECheltenhamGlocsJohn KellyCivil ServiceDevon21–11 [9]
1992 Tony Allcock MBECheltenhamGlocs John Bell WigtonCumbria21–20 [10]
1993 Gary Harrington SummertownOxonBarney FernandesSwindonWilts21–15
1994Michael ArnoldMargateKentMark ChristmasCroydonEssex21–18
1995Charles WrightWhite RockSussexHughie WhiteheadShildonDurham21–7 [11]
1996Terry JamesThrapstonNorthantsDean MorganBoscombe CliffHants21–11
1997Arthur JacksonBroadwayWorcsRobert DykesRoker MarineDurham21–20 [12]
1998Ian MayneActon BridgeLancsAndrew SmithWelford-on-AvonWarks21–14 [13]
1999 Danny Denison TorquayDevonJohn MillerArnold ParkNotts21–11
2000 Danny Denison TorquayDevonJimmy HobdayWest BackwellSom21–8 [14] [15]
2001 John Ottaway Wymondham DellNorfolkNigel CordyCleethorpesLincs21–13
2002Mick SharpeKingsthorpeNorthants Stephen Farish WigtonCumbria21–17
2003 Mark Royal IpswichSuffolkMick SharpeKingsthorpeNorthants21–7
2004Steve PickfordRomfordEssexBrian TaylorCounty ArtsNorfolk21–13
2005Paul BroderickWellingboroughKentMike GoordElthamNorthants2–0 sets
2006Leo MayPyestockHantsGraham WhiteMeltis 96Beds2–1 sets
2007 Sam Tolchard Kings, TorquayDevonRaymond GaskinsPrinces RisboroughBucks21–19
2008 Billy Jackson Perry SportsLincs Sam Tolchard Kings TorquayDevon21–19
2009 John Rednall Felixstowe & SuffolkSuffolk Andrew Walters BroadwayWorcs21–19
2010David ScottCavaliersNottsChris DanielsBoscombe CliffHants21–17
2011 Louis Ridout IlminsterSom Simon Skelton StuteDerbys21–14
2012Matthew CoppenRoystonHertsRobert DrewCambridge & CountyCambs21–17
2013Scott DunhamCarter's ParkLincsDuncan HeardWoodbridge HillSurrey21–12
2014 Matthew Marchant Southsea WaverleyHantsPaul WoolfordHerne BayKent21–14
2015 Jamie Walker Northampton West EndNorthants Matthew Marchant Southsea WaverleyHants21–9
2016 Perry Martin Milton RegisKent Rob Paxton CreditonDevon21–19
2017Glenn WilliamsRoystonHertsRussell FrancisSpencer MoultonWilts21–17 [16]
2018Andrew BroadSt. StephenCornwallGlen AdamsHendonMiddx21–18 [17]
2019 Sam Tolchard Kings TorquayDevonDavid PittMasonianMiddx21–4 [18]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [19]
2021 Jamie Chestney Culm ValeDevon Mark Royal RookerySuffolk21–11 [20]
2022 Harry Goodwin AppleyardKentScott WaltonSt NeotsCambs21–18 [21]
2023 Graham AshbyNuneatonWarksPhil HarveySt Georges DragonsNorthumb21–13 [22]
2024 Joe DawsonKingscroftLeicsAdam BarkerSt NeotsCambs21–14 [23]

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References

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  14. "'For the Record'" . The Times. 21 August 2000. p. 37. Retrieved 23 August 2023 via The Times Digital Archive.
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