English National Bowls Championships | ||
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Men elite | singles | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Women elite | singles | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Men junior | singles | pairs |
Women junior | singles | pairs |
Men senior | singles | pairs |
fours | ||
Women senior | singles | pairs |
fours | ||
Men team | Middleton | Balcomb |
WhiteRose | TopClub | |
2Fours | ||
Women team | Johns | Walker |
AmyRose | TopClub | |
Mixed | Pairs | Fours |
The Johns Trophy is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1] [2]
It is an Inter-County Championship for six rinks of women's teams.
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Ref | |||||
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1934 | Surrey | Kent | ||||||
1935 | Surrey | Sussex | ||||||
1936 | Sussex | Middlesex | ||||||
1937 | Surrey | Middlesex | ||||||
1938 | Middlesex | Surrey | ||||||
1939 | Devon | Surrey | ||||||
1940–1945 No competition due to war | ||||||||
1946 | Surrey | Devon | ||||||
1947 | Surrey | Kent | ||||||
1948 | Surrey | Essex | ||||||
1949 | Surrey | Essex | ||||||
1950 | Hampshire | Warwickshire | ||||||
1951 | Devon | Durham | ||||||
1952 | Kent | Northumberland | ||||||
1953 | Surrey | Hertfordshire | ||||||
1954 | Surrey | Warwickshire | ||||||
1955 | Kent | Leicestershire | ||||||
1956 | Warwickshire | Devon | ||||||
1957 | Surrey | Warwickshire | ||||||
1958 | Devon | Durham | ||||||
1959 | Durham | Surrey | ||||||
1960 | Nottinghamshire | Devon | ||||||
1961 | Nottinghamshire | Kent | ||||||
1962 | Sussex | Warwickshire | ||||||
1963 | Surrey | Durham | ||||||
1964 | Sussex | Warwickshire | ||||||
1965 | Suffolk | Devon | ||||||
1966 | Devon | Nottinghamshire | ||||||
1967 | Warwickshire | Devon | ||||||
1968 | Durham | Devon | ||||||
1969 | Nottinghamshire | Surrey | ||||||
1970 | Suffolk | Devon | ||||||
1971 | Middlesex | Suffolk | ||||||
1972 | Surrey | Warwickshire | ||||||
1973 | Middlesex | Northamptonshire | ||||||
1974 | Durham | Devon | ||||||
1975 | Middlesex | Suffolk | ||||||
1976 | Surrey | Suffolk | ||||||
1977 | Durham | Somerset | ||||||
1978 | Surrey | Cambridgeshire | ||||||
1979 | Durham | Surrey | ||||||
1980 | Devon | Northamptonshire | ||||||
1981 | Middlesex | Durham | ||||||
1982 | Surrey | Cumbria | ||||||
1983 | Yorkshire | Kent | ||||||
1984 | Kent | Suffolk | ||||||
1985 | Norfolk | Middlesex | ||||||
1986 | Surrey | Durham | ||||||
1987 | Norfolk | Devon | ||||||
1988 | Lincolnshire | Hampshire | ||||||
1989 | Sussex | Yorkshire | ||||||
1990 | Kent | Nottinghamshire | ||||||
1991 | Norfolk | Gloucestershire | ||||||
1992 | Yorkshire | Middlesex | ||||||
1993 | Leicestershire | Kent | ||||||
1994 | Middlesex | Yorkshire | ||||||
1995 | Wiltshire | Sussex | ||||||
1996 | Somerset | Norfolk | ||||||
1997 | Yorkshire | Somerset | ||||||
1998 | Surrey | Leicestershire | [3] | |||||
1999 | Essex | Durham | ||||||
2000 | Surrey | Somerset | ||||||
2001 | Kent | Norfolk | [4] | |||||
2002 | Warwickshire | Devon | [5] | |||||
2003 | Surrey | Hampshire | [6] | |||||
2004 | Kent | Devon | ||||||
2005 | Essex | Hampshire | ||||||
2006 | Lincolnshire | Middlesex | [7] | |||||
2007 | Cambridgeshire | Devon | ||||||
2008 | Hampshire | Hertfordshire | ||||||
2009 | Nottinghamshire | Oxfordshire | ||||||
2010 | Hertfordshire | Somerset | ||||||
2011 | Hampshire | Devon | ||||||
2012 | Lincolnshire | Devon | ||||||
2013 | Devon | Suffolk | ||||||
2014 | Surrey | Devon | ||||||
2015 | Surrey | Leicestershire | ||||||
2016 | Lincolnshire | Kent | ||||||
2017 | Kent | Norfolk | ||||||
2018 | Surrey | Wiltshire | [8] | |||||
2019 | Surrey | Wiltshire | [9] | |||||
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [10] | |||||||
2021 | Devon | Surrey | [11] | |||||
2022 | Lincolnshire | Surrey | [12] | |||||
2023 | Devon | Surrey | [13] | |||||
2024 | Lincolnshire | Somerset | [14] |
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