Bowls England National Championships (women's pairs)

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The women's pairs is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1] [2]

Contents

Venues

Sponsors

Past winners

YearChampionClubCountyRunner-upClubCountyRef
1932Mrs Roberts & Mrs CraxfordSouthgateMiddlesex&
1933Mrs E. M. Privett & Ethel TiggWaddon ResidentsSurreyMrs Fry & Clara JohnsCavendish EastbourneSussex [3]
1934Mrs E. M. Privett & Ethel TiggWaddon ResidentsSurreyMiss Meill & Mrs WoodcockSouthbourneSussex [4]
1935Mrs Hopwell & Mrs PalmerHilly FieldsKentViolet Howard & Mrs M E QuickNewton AbbotDevon [5]
1936Mrs Merralls & Mrs HallettTunbridge WellsKentMrs Batsford & Mrs ShewanTemple FortuneMiddlesex [6]
1937Louisa King & Mrs E. M. PrivettWaddon ResidentsSurreyViolet Howard & Mrs M E QuickNewton AbbotDevon [7]
1938Violet Howard & Mrs M E QuickNewton AbbotDevonMrs Batsford & Mrs ShewanTemple FortuneMiddlesex [8]
1939Mrs Graham & Madge HaynesRosehillSurreyMrs Thornberry & Mrs CordellNew MiltonHampshire [9]
1940–1945 No competition due to war
1946Mrs C. D. Franklin & Mrs MewMotspur ParkSurreyMrs W. Harris & Mrs J. BarnwellBilton RoadWarwicks [10]
1947Mrs Monkcom & Mrs StoatIlfordEssexMrs F.J. Pearce & Mrs C. ReadLymingtonHampshire [11]
1948Mrs E. Joyes & Mrs D. ColemanSheenSurreyMrs Chamberlain & Mrs ReevesWhite HallEssex [12]
1949Winnie Winslow & Gladys HolmesSalisburyWiltshireMrs Horne & Mrs HoughtonSouthamptonHampshire [13]
1950Mrs F. N. Dickinson & Mrs A. BroughtonSidmouthDevonMrs Crawford & Mrs BellHorden WelfareDurham [14]
1951Mrs C. Gipson & Louisa CoxallSittingbourneKentMrs D. Coleman & Mrs E. JoyesSheenSurrey [15]
1952Olive Tomblin & Mrs M. BannisterRacecourse NorthamptonNorthantsMaude Ford & Ellen Whyte-RickardMoorsdownHants [16]
1953Marjorie Colley & Joan ColleyTorbayDevonElsie Baldwin & Florence SmithAvenue LeamingtonWarwicks [17]
1954Winnie Winslow & Gladys HolmesSalisburyWiltshireElsie Cornish & Mable DamonStrawberry HillMiddlesex [18]
1955Kathleen McDowall & Mrs HallattRedlandGloucsAda Casewell & Annie BeathZetland ParkYorks [19]
1956Mrs R. Evans & Mrs L. JohnsonFolkestone ParkKentMrs F Turner & Miss R MattockNailsworthGloucs [20]
1957Mrs M D Munn & Mrs H R GibsonLoxfordEssexMrs B Herbert & Mrs E ClarkeOadbyLeics [21]
1958Mrs M Goodman & E YouldonTavistock, Sir Francis DrakeDevonMrs A Welshman & R M B RobertsonMuswell HillMiddlesex
1959Dorothy Winterburn & Lena CareswellHornseyMiddlesexMolly Butters & Peggy SpowartCowpen & CroftonNorthumberland [22]
1960Lilian Bufton & Minnie PowellTally HoWarwicksMonica Astle & Doreen ClarkLakesideNotts [23]
1961Jess Freeman & Ethel WilsonKetteringNorthantsMrs C Bloomfield & K HassellScunthorpeLincs
1962Mrs F A Morgan & V C BoyleHastings & St LeonardsSussexMrs V Broome & M NoyesIsland BohemianBerks
1963Mrs L Stewart & K FairbairnBanister ParkHampshireMrs A Turnbull & M WainwrightBeech ParkSurrey [24]
1964Violet Stevens & Mavis Steele WatlingMiddlesexIvy Kelly & Winnie HollowNewton AbbottDevon [25]
1965Eleanor Routledge & Lily WiseSillothCumberlandWinifred Smith & Daphne LeesePymmMiddlesex
1966Helen O'Donnell & Phyllis Derrick Magdalen ParkSurreyPhyllis Angove & Edith FerryNewquayCornwall [26]
1967Mrs F Lewis & M PickvanceSunHertsAda Watson & Margaret MorrisonWest BridgfordNotts
1968Mrs R. Crutchley & Mrs I. OliverDanson ParkKentMrs H. Welch & Mrs E. BridgewaterZetland ParkYorkshire [27]
1969Mrs D Barclay & F E JarvisNorthdownKentMrs E Knight & M RicePeterboroughNorthants [28]
1970Mrs B Tregonning & Daphne LeeseHornseyMiddlesexMrs E Carter & D LowerHurstpierpointSussex [29]
1971Mary Bartlett & Mavis Steele WatlingMiddlesexMrs R Hanger & A WrightKettering ServicesNorthants [30]
1972Mrs M Light & L ParkhurstHampshireHelen O'Donnell & Phyllis Derrick Magdalen ParkSurrey [31]
1973Betty Norbury & Ivy BurnsAvenueWarwicksMrs H Garner & T BartonSouth NorwoodSurrey
1974Mrs P Mortimer & Winnie HollowNewton AbbotDevonMrs D Sands & Esther StanberrySpalding CastleLincolnshire
1975 Joan Hunt & Betty TaylorAtherleyHampshireAlice Bates & Jean AllcockGoodwoodLeicestershire [32]
1976 Margaret Lockwood & Irene Molyneux Oxford City & CountyOxfordshire Jean Valls & Chris WessierRaynes ParkSurrey
1977Evelyn Scorer & Ethel RutherfordWhitleyNorthumberlandElsie Clempson & Peggy NashWendoverBucks [33]
1978Anne Pascoe & Gloria Thomas HelstonCornwallWynne Anderson & Joan Sparkes Central ParkEssex [34]
1979Anita Kaye & Alice SteventonTorbayDevonMrs B Hall & G LambEdmontonMiddlesex
1980Mary Burnett & Norma Shaw StocktonDurhamDoris Etchells & Margaret AllanCourtfield CarlisleCumbria [35]
1981Sophia Simmons & Iris SmithWatfordHertsMary Pepper & Joan CurtisYattonSomerset
1982Chris Wessier & Jean Valls Raynes ParkSurreyWendy Clarke & Enid FairhallSouthamptonHampshire [36]
1983Chris Wessier & Jean Valls Raynes ParkSurreySally Batchelor & Kathy ColesFalcon ChelmsfordEssex [37]
1984Anne Pascoe & Eileen PerrettPlymouth HoeDevonPam Davies & Joy AdamsonCroydonSurrey [38]
1985 Dorothy Lewis & Pip GreenOadbyLeicestershireVera Booth & Maureen TimmsWhitnashWarwickshire [39]
1986Freda Brown & Gladys LyeTownsendHertsMary Brill & Sheila JonesBridportDorset [40]
1987Pamela Hood & Betty AnnisonNorwichNorfolkBetty Johnson & Norma Shaw StocktonDurham
1988Margaret Elliott & Mavis WellingtonKingsbridgeDevonSylvia Francis & Mary AtkinsonBroomfieldMiddlesex [41]
1989Betty Johnson & Norma Shaw StocktonDurhamHilary Cooke & Jean PindarSpringfield ParkYorkshire
1990Maureen Christmas & Jenny TunbridgeChestertonCambridgeshireMargaret Bonsor & Jean Baker AlfretonDerbyshire [42]
1991Dora Farman & Joan CampbellTonbridgeKentJackie Turner & Brenda Atherton Carlton ConwayNotts [43]
1992Joyce Morgan & June LarterChestertonCambridgeshireAnita de-Meza & Jan SternHarrowMiddlesex [44]
1993June Boosey & Kay HavordHatfieldHertsAnn Dennis & Carol BranchettMilton RegisKent [45]
1994Joan Carpenter & Rhona DarlingPortsmouthHantsMabel Hodge & Jan SternNortholtMiddlesex [46]
1995Norma Beales & Mary Price BurnhamBucksJenny Moore & Wendy BarnardBrixhamDevon [47]
1996Gail Fitzgerald & Audrey MooreHaynes Park HornchurchEssexSheila Jones & Sue HawkesworthBridportDorset [48]
1997Ann Beale & Carol Duckworth BraintreeEssexDeborah Healey & Sharon RickmanRaynes ParkSurrey [49]
1998 Maureen Monkton & Edna Bessell YeovilSomersetHelen Tuohy & Pat LaundersShepherd's BushMiddlesex [50]
1999Jean Morris & Jill EdsonParkLincolnshirePam Davis & Joy AdamsonCroydonEssex [51]
2000Pauline Morgan & Sue LagdonMineheadSomersetMary Taylor & Kay KerleyOakleyHampshire [52]
2001Audrey Stephens & Chris GriggBournvillWarwickshireRosemary Spetch & Wendy HardyPoole ParkDorset [53]
2002Linda Smith & Tracy PowellLeominsterHerefordshireBrenda Brown & Liz TunnColchesterEssex [54]
2003Jennie Groves & Jane Baxter-AvisonArnold ParkNottinghamshireKim Smith & Pat McCumiskeyPurley BurySurrey
2004Jean Simmons & Maureen TimsLeamington SpaWarwickshireAnn Parker & Sylvia OfflerForest OaksNottinghamshire [55]
2005Sarah Newsom & Catherine Popple PeterboroughHuntingdonshire Wendy King & Sandy Hazell Milton RegisKent [56]
2006Val Osmond & Sue LathamArdaghGloucestershireLinda Smith & Tracy PowellLeominsterHerefordshire
2007Sue Alexander & Ellen Falkner City of ElyCambridgeshireJane Baldwin & Michelle BarlowSt IvesHuntingdonshire [57]
2008Sue Alexander & Ellen Falkner City of ElyCambridgeshireRuth Rogers & Natalie Melmore Kings TorquayDevon [58]
2009Lynne Bowen & Jean Baker BlackwellDerbyshireRosemary Addison & Jayne Christie St NeotsCambridgeshire [58]
2010Oriole Hocking & Sandra ParkerSillothCumbriaSharon Kitchener & Sally ButcherFelixstowe & SuffolkSuffolk [58]
2011Christine Gowshall & Amy Gowshall CleethorpesLincolnshireHannah Overton & Michelle BarlowWhittlesey ManorHuntingdonshire [58]
2012Sue Alexander & Ellen Falkner St NeotsCambridgeshire Katherine Rednall & Margaret InsleyFelixstowe & SuffolkSuffolk [58]
2013Rosemary Corney & Brenda PlumptonAlton SocialHampshireLynne Bowen & Sue DaviesBroadwayWorcestershire [58]
2014Lynda Smith & Tracey PowellLeominsterHerefordshire Sophie Tolchard & Natalie Melmore Kings TorquayDevon [58]
2015Donna Knight & Katherine Hawes Oxford City & CountyOxfordshireLinda Churchman & Cheryl SalisburyLittleportCambridgeshire [58]
2016 Sophie Tolchard & Natalie Chestney Kings TorquayDevonCassidy Lenton & Harriet Stevens Kings TorquayDevon [58]
2017Sue Alexander & Ellen Falkner LittleportCambridgeshireSue Cooke & Alex JacobsBoxWiltshire [59]
2018Suzanne Cotton & Diana JonesKingstonYorkshireHazel Marke & Margaret HoldenAlton SocialHampshire [60]
2019Sheila Plaskitt & Penny StrongDunholmeLincolnshireEmma Cooper & Natalie Chestney Kings TorquayDevon [61]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [62]
2021 Katy Smith & Lucy SmithWestlecotWiltshireMargaret Smith & Sharmishta PatelSuttonSurrey [63]
2022 Sophie Tolchard & Harriet Stevens Kings TorquayDevonTracey Johnson & Joanne RoweBorough of EyeSuffolk [64]
2023 Carol Gaskins & Donna GrantOxford City & CountyOxfordshireGill Grantham & Alison SpreadboroughSir Francis DrakeDevon [65]

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