Kathleen Megrath

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Kathleen Megrath
Personal information
NationalityBritish (Northern Irish)
Sport
SportLawn and indoor bowls
ClubBelfast BC
Saintfield BC
Medal record
Representing Four Provinces Flag.svg combined Ireland
British Isles Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1988triples
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1985, 1986fours
Representing Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1985, 1987, 1989triples
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1984, 1985fours

Kathleen Megrath is a former international lawn bowler from Northern Ireland who competed at the Commonwealth Games.

Biography

Megrath was initially a member of the Belfast Bowls Club and Belfast Indoors Bowls Club [1] and represented the combined Ireland team at international level. [2]

She was a five-times champion of Ireland at the Irish National Bowls Championships [3] in the triples (1985, 1987 and 1989) [4] and fours (1984, 1985). [5] She subsequently qualified to represent Ireland at the British Isles Bowls Championships, winning the fours title in 1985 and 1986 and triples in 1988. [6] The last of her national titles was with the Saintfield Bowls Club. [7] [8] [9]

Megrath represented the Northern Irish team [10] at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, [11] where she competed in the fours event, with Hilda Hamilton, Nan Allely and Maureen Mallon. [12]

After being left out of the Irish squad for the 1990 Home internationals she refused to travel to for the British Isles Championships forcing Ireland to concede their triples participation. Megrath received a two year ban. [9]

References

  1. "Andrew and John win pairs event" . Ulster Star. 23 January 1987. p. 55. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "Megrath on course" . Belfast News-Letter. 20 July 1988. p. 23. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 46–47. ISBN   0-85112-414-3.
  4. "Saintfield trio snatch the crown" . Belfast News-Letter. 25 August 1989. p. 30. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Previous Winners". Irish Bowling Association. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  6. "History". British Isles Council. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  7. "NIWPGL Pairs" . Ireland's Saturday Night. 30 May 1998. p. 28. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Saintfield trio snatch the crown" . Belfast News-Letter. 25 August 1989. p. 30. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. 1 2 "Top woman bowler banned by Ireland" . Belfast News-Letter. 30 June 1990. p. 19. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "The Team" . Belfast News-Letter. 17 June 1986. p. 27. Retrieved 6 January 2026 via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. "Northern Ireland Edinburgh 1986". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  12. Sullivan, Patrick (1986). Guinness Bowls Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 82. ISBN   0-85112-414-3.