Bowls at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

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Lawn bowls
at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Lawn bowls pictogram.svg
VenueKuala Lumpur
Dates11–21 September 1998
  1994
2002  

The lawn bowls competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place at the National Lawn Bowls Centre, Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998. [1]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Malaysia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2035
2Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1214
3Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland 1012
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1001
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 1001
6Flag of Wales 2.svg  Wales 0224
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0123
8Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 0101
9Flag of England.svg  England 0022
10Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 0011
Totals (10 entries)661224

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronzeBronze
Men's singles Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
Roy Garden
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
John Price
Flag of South Africa.svg
Gerry Baker
Ulster Banner.svg
Jeremy Henry
Men's pairs Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Brett Duprez
Mark Jacobsen
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Robert Weale
Will Thomas
Flag of South Africa.svg
Theuns Fraser
Rudi Jacobs
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Mohamed Aziz Maswadi
Mohamed Tazman Tahir
Men's fours Ulster Banner.svg
Gary McCloy
Ian McClure
Martin McHugh
Neil Booth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Adam Jeffery
Kevin Walsh
Rex Johnston
Stewart Davies
Flag of South Africa.svg
Bruce Makkink
Mike Redshaw
Neil Burkett
Robert Rayfield
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Dai Wilkins
Ian Slade
Mark Anstey
Neil Rees
Women's singles Flag of South Africa.svg
Lesley Hartwell
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Saedah Abdul Rahim
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Millie Khan
Flag of England.svg
Jean Baker
Women's pairs Flag of Scotland.svg
Margaret Letham
Joyce Lindores
Flag of Namibia.svg
Cathelean du Plessis
Lynne Lindsay-Payne
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Gordana Baric
Willow Fong
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg
Rita Jones
Ann Sutherland
Women's fours Flag of South Africa.svg
Hester Bekker
Loraine Victor
Lorna Trigwell
Trish Steyn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Lee Poletti
Karen Murphy
Margaret Sumner
Marilyn Peddell
Flag of England.svg
Catherine Anton
Mandy Jacklin
Norma Shaw
Shirley Page
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Siti Zalina Ahmad
Haslah Hassan
Nor Azwa Mohamed Di
Nor Hashimah Ismail

Results

[2]

Men's singles – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Roy Garden 109124416418
2 Ulster Banner.svg Jeremy Henry +108224214516
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Glasson 107323416014
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Caucau Turagabeci 107321116914
5 Flag of England.svg Tony Allcock 106422117412
6 Flag of Jersey.svg David Le Marquand 106421520212
7 Flag of Guernsey.svg Neal Mollett 105521021210
8 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Ieremia Tuteru 10371612346
9 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Iamo Ila 10281792294
10 Flag of Kenya.svg Charles Wambugu 10281232394
11 Flag of Samoa.svg Taituuga Rokeni 100101382500

Section B

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Price 108223417416
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Gerry Baker +107322415114
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Wood 107323817814
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Jones 107320419714
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Rowan Brassey 106424420312
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syed Mohamad Syed Akil 106420221712
7 Flag of Botswana.svg Cliff Richardson 105519921610
8 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Keith Turton 10371982316
9 Flag of Namibia.svg Douw Calitz 10371972146
10 Flag of Zambia.svg Alexander Kayesa 10371952356
11 Flag of Brunei.svg Piut Haji Matrais 100101312500

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Garden bt Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Price 25-14

Men's pairs – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Robert Weale & Will Thomas 10
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohamed Aziz Maswadi & Mohamed Tazman Tahir +10
3 Ulster Banner.svg Noel Graham & Sammy Allen 10
4 Flag of Zambia.svg David Culenga & Stanley Maynard 10
5 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Martin Seeto & Albert Barakeina 10
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brian Baldwin & Bruce McNish 10
7 Flag of Namibia.svg Jurie Calitz & Petrus Opperman 10
8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jamie McLellan & Mark Sandford 10
9 Flag of Brunei.svg Haji Naim Brahim & Salleh HJ Hitam 10
10 Flag of Samoa.svg Leau Tolepaialii & Letufuga Olopoto 10

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Duprez & Mark Jacobsen 8
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Theuns Fraser & Rudi Jacobs +8
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Marshall & David Gourlay Jr.8
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Peter Thaggard & Arun Kumar 8
5 Flag of England.svg John Ottaway & David Cutler 8
6 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Barry Wilson & John Christian 8
7 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Takai Tuatai & David Akaruru 8
8 Flag of Kenya.svg Alan Gilham & Geoff Collie 8
9 Flag of Eswatini.svg Allan Thomas & Dave Thompson 8

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia bt Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 16-14

Men's fours – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Jeffery, Kevin Walsh, Rex Johnston, Stewart Davies 9
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Bruce Makkink, Mike Redshaw, Neil Burkett, Robert Rayfield +9
3 Flag of England.svg Brett Morley, Grant Burgess, John Bell, Andy Thomson 9
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Kenny Logan, Jim McIntyre, John Aitken, George Adrain 9
5 Flag of Namibia.svg John Shelley, Graham Snyman, Willem Esterhuizen Sr., Alexander Joubert 9
6 Flag of Fiji.svg Ratish Lal, Saijad Khan, Rajnish Lal, Ram Shankar 9
7 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Richard Hayden, William Cumming, Michael McNeill, Robert Robison 9
8 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Nadu Namun, Kossy Torao, Kundi Miki, Jack Wau 9
9 Flag of Samoa.svg Taumaatu Turituri, Toleafoa Faasau, Piliato Tuuau, Tuliloa Fua 9
10 Flag of Botswana.svg Ray Marscarenhas, Tim Morton, Ian Martin, Arthur Hicks 9

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Ulster Banner.svg Gary McCloy, Ian McClure, Martin McHugh, Neil Booth 9
2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dai Wilkins, Ian Slade, Mark Anstey, Neil Rees +9
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Belliss, Andrew Curtain, Peter Shaw, Russell Meyer 9
4 Flag of Guernsey.svg Ian Merrien, Dennis Baglin, Paul Ingrouille, Dave Lucas 9
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ian Jones, Keith Roney, Stephen Wojcik, Kevin Jones 9
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Afendy Tan Abdullah, Jozaini Johari, Nurdin Sabli, Sazeli Sani 9
7 Flag of Eswatini.svg Terence Smith, David Bramley, Leon Takis, David Tolson 9
8 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Graeme Woolley, Mitchel Graham, David Smith, Gregory Hinks 9
9 Flag of Brunei.svg Haji Norhadi Haji Mohd, Piut Haji Matrais, Ghafar PDH Taha, Lokman Haji Salleh 9
10 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Vainepoto-O-Nga-Ua Tokorangi, Hererua Howard, Eric Ponia, Philip Urlich 9

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland bt Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 26-21

Women's singles – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Lesley Hartwell 87118813614
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Millie Khan +86217313012
3 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Anne Carrington 85318417410
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Julie Forrest 85315616410
5 Ulster Banner.svg Margaret Johnston 8351771626
6 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Carmen Anderson 8351561566
7 Flag of Jersey.svg Karina Horman 8351701856
8 Flag of Fiji.svg Radhika Prasad 8351461956
9 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Wagi Bai 8171361842

Section B

PosPlayerPWLFAPts
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Saedah Abdul Rahim 87119412414
2 Flag of England.svg Jean Baker +87119513114
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roma Dunn 87119913614
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Judith Wason 85317814910
5 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Tanimetua Harry 8351651806
6 Flag of Samoa.svg Lagi Letoa 8351161666
7 Flag of Zambia.svg Matimba Like 8261281784
8 Flag of Namibia.svg Anne Ainsworth 8171521942
9 Flag of Botswana.svg Babs Anderson 8171271962

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Flag of South Africa.svg Hartwell bt Flag of Malaysia.svg Rahim 25-14

Women's pairs – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham & Joyce Lindores 10
2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rita Jones & Ann Sutherland +10
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Judith Payne & Marlene Castle 10
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Doreen Newton & Litia Tikoisuva 10
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Hawa Ali & Bah Chu Mei 10
6 Flag of Zambia.svg Beatrice Mali & Hilda Luipa 10
7 Flag of England.svg Katherine Hawes & Mary Price 10
8 Flag of Kenya.svg Susan Kariuki & Bharti Babla 10
9 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Pauline Turton & Essie Sanchez 10
10 Flag of Guernsey.svg Eunice Trebert & Alison Merrien 10
11 Ulster Banner.svg Paula Montgomery & Barbara Cameron 10

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Namibia.svg Cathelean du Plessis & Lynne Lindsay-Payne 9
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gordana Baric & Willow Fong +9
3 Flag of Jersey.svg Jean Jones & Sheila Syvret 9
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharon Glenn & Jill Hackland 9
5 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Maggie Worri & Helen Manau 9
6 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cora Howard-Williams & Judith Penfold 9
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg On-Kow Au & Marlene Cleutinx 9
8 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Rebecca Akaruru & Makiua Tairi 9
9 Flag of Eswatini.svg Jaqueline Reeve & Karin McGravie 9
10 Flag of Samoa.svg Perka Lee & Manuia Porter 9

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland bt Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia 31-8

Women's fours – round robin

Section A

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Poletti, Karen Murphy, Margaret Sumner, Marilyn Peddell 8
2 Flag of England.svg Catherine Anton, Mandy Jacklin, Norma Shaw, Shirley Page +8
3 Flag of Guernsey.svg Jean Martel, June Finnigan, Sheila Cave, Sally Paul 8
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Joyce Miller, Liz Dickson, Betty Forsyth, Sarah Gourlay 8
5 Flag of Namibia.svg Jean Joubert, Robyn Crawford, Patricia Shelley, Debora Esterhuizen 8
6 Ulster Banner.svg Alicia Crangle, Geraldine Law, Donna McNally, Patricia Horner 8
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Doreen Creaney, Anita Nivala, Margaret Richards, Jean Roney 8
8 Flag of Fiji.svg S. Lacakavukavu, Sereana Smith, Akanisi Stephens, Vimla Swamy 8
9 Flag of Botswana.svg Shirley Baylis, Linda Hunt, Lebo Moroke, Thambie Drewett 8

Section B

PosPlayerPWDLFAPts
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Hester Bekker, Loraine Victor, Lorna Trigwell, Trish Steyn 8
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Siti Zalina Ahmad, Haslah Hassan, Nor Azwa Mohamed Di, Nor Hashimah Ismail +8
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Anne Lomas, Karren Coombe, Sharon Sims, Patsy Jorgensen 8
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Kathy Pearce, Sarah Mansbridge, Gill Miles, Betty Morgan 8
5 Flag of Samoa.svg Faaniniv a Paulo, Faamumoi Rokeni, Akenese Westerlund, T. Tuiletufuga 8
6 Flag of Eswatini.svg Dawn Squires, Geraldine Thomas, Wendy Vickery, Mariana Goddard 8
7 Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Gae Robertson, Kitha Bailey, Joyce Dyer, Beverly Wheeler 8
8 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Lalu Kisokol, Cunera Monalua, Olive Babaga, Linda Ahmat 8
9 Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Kanny Vaile, Dorothy Paniani, Tremoana Damm, Ngatungawe Tere 8

+ Awarded Bronze medals

Final

Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa bt Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 17-16

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