Bowls England National Championships (Amy Rose Bowl)

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The Amy Rose Bowl is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1] [2] It is an Inter-County Double Rink Competition for female players aged 31 or under.

Past winners

YearChampionRunner-upScoreRef
2000CumbriaKent51–32 [3]
2001CumbriaDevon43–28 [4]
2002HuntingdonshireLincolnshire39–32 [5]
2003LincolnshireHuntingdonshire
2004CumbriaSussex47–23 [6]
2005SurreyDevon
2006SurreyLincolnshire61–27 [7]
2007DevonSurrey
2008YorkshireSomerset38–34 [8]
2009DevonSurrey
2010EssexYorkshire
2011DevonKent
2012DevonSomerset
2013DevonSurrey
2014SussexSurrey
2015SurreySomerset
2016SomersetKent
2017DevonSomerset
2018WiltshireCornwall [9]
2019NorthamptonshireSomerset [10]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [11]
2021 SomersetHertfordshire48–33 [12]
2022 KentNorthamptonshire47–32 [13]
2023 KentDevon38–37 [14]
2024 KentLincolnshire42–30 [15]

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References

  1. "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. "Amy Rose winners". Bowls England.
  3. "Bowling" . The Scotsman. 21 August 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "The Daily results service" . The Times. 20 August 2001. p. 30. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via The Times Digital Archive.
  5. "The results service" . The Times. 19 August 2002. p. 11. Retrieved 21 August 2023 via The Times Digital Archive.
  6. "The Results Service" . The Times. 16 August 2004. p. 28. Retrieved 21 August 2023 via The Times Digital Archive.
  7. "Bowls" . The Times. 14 August 2006. p. 47. Retrieved 26 August 2023 via The Times Digital Archive.
  8. "Yorkshire triumph" . The Times. 4 August 2008. p. 67. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via The Times Digital Archive.
  9. "2018 Amy Rose Bowl" (PDF). Bowls England.
  10. "2019 Amy Rose Bowls results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  11. "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  12. "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  13. "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  14. "2023 National Championships Amy Rose Bowl". Bowls England. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  15. "2024 National Championships Amy Rose Bowl". Bowls England. Retrieved 19 August 2024.