Atlantic Bowls Championships

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Atlantic Bowls Championships
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationVarious
Established1993
Defunct2021
Administrator World Bowls

The Atlantic Bowls Championships was a lawn bowling competition held between national bowls organisations in the Atlantic region. The event was a qualifying event for the World Outdoor Bowls Championships until the 2021 announcement that it would no longer be held. Originally the Championships were for women only and were called the Atlantic Rim Championships. In 2007 men competed for the first time at the event.

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The 2001 tournament due to be held in Namibia was cancelled due to opposition from the Namibia Sports Commission. [1] The next tournament was held in 2005.

In 2021, the 2020 World Outdoor Bowls Championship was officially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. World Bowls then decided that the World Championships would take place every two years starting in 2023. This also resulted in the fact that qualifying events for the Championships were no longer required meaning the Atlantic Championships and Asia Pacific Bowls Championships were terminated. [2]

1993 Florida, United States

Inaugural event held at Sun City Center 19–31 October. For women only and medals determined by round robin. [3] [4]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's Singles Flag of England.svg Norma Shaw Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rita Jones Flag of South Africa.svg Barbara Redshaw
Women's Pairs Four Provinces Flag.svg Barbara Cameron
Phillis Nolan
Flag of England.svg Norma Shaw
Gwen Daniel
Flag of Namibia.svg Cathelean du Plessis
Anne Ainsworth
Women's Triples Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mary Davies
Val Howell
Rita Jones
Flag of England.svg Edna Bessell
Shirley Page
Margaret Heggie
Flag of Guernsey.svg Jean Simon
Eunice Thompson
Sally Paul
Women's Fours Flag of Scotland.svg Sarah Gourlay
Senga McCrone
Janice Maxwell
Frances Whyte
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mary Davies
Val Howell
Linda Evans
Betty Morgan
Flag of England.svg Edna Bessell
Gwen Daniel
Shirley Page
Margaret Heggie

1995 Durban, South Africa

18-30 April, for women only and medals determined by round robin. [5] [6]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's Singles Flag of South Africa.svg Jo Peacock Flag of England.svg Norma Shaw Four Provinces Flag.svg Phillis Nolan
Women's Pairs Flag of South Africa.svg Lorna Trigwell
Jo Peacock
Flag of England.svg Gill Fitzgerald
Norma Shaw
Four Provinces Flag.svg Barbara Cameron
Phillis Nolan
Women's Triples Flag of South Africa.svg Lyn Dwyer
Hester Bekker
Colleen Grondein
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ann Sutherland
Judith Wason
Rita Jones
Flag of Jersey.svg Denise Falkner
Jean Jones
Val Stead
Women's Fours Flag of Scotland.svg Betty Forsyth
Frances Whyte
Liz Dickson
Eleanor Allan
Flag of South Africa.svg Lorna Trigwell
Lyn Dwyer
Hester Bekker
Colleen Grondein
Flag of England.svg Gill Fitzgerald
Mary Price
Jean Baker
Norma Hazzledine

1997 Llandrindod Wells, Wales

22 August-2 September, for women only and medals determined by round robin of 12 teams. [7] [8]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's Singles Flag of England.svg Mary Price Four Provinces Flag.svg Margaret Johnston Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Betty Morgan
Women's Pairs Flag of England.svg Katherine Hawes
Mary Price
Four Provinces Flag.svg Phillis Nolan
Margaret Johnston
Flag of Guernsey.svg Jean Simon
Anne Simon
Women's Triples Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sarah Mansbridge
Betty Morgan
Kathy Pearce
Flag of Jersey.svg Alison Birch
Karina Horman
Jean Lowery
Flag of Scotland.svg Kathy Houston
Susan Kelly
Joyce Lindores
Women's Fours Flag of South Africa.svg Jannie de Beer
Barbara Redshaw
Lorna Trigwell
Hester Bekker
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sarah Mansbridge
Nina Shipperlee
Kathy Pearce
Rita Jones
Flag of Scotland.svg Susan Kelly
Janice Maxwell
Sarah Gourlay
Kathy Houston

1999 Cape Town, South Africa

Goodwood BC, 21–28 March, for women only. The tournament grew from 12 teams to 16 teams and was organised into two groups of eight, with the winners of each group meeting in the final. [9] [10]

EventGoldSilver
Women's Singles Four Provinces Flag.svg Margaret Johnston Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham
Women's Pairs Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham
Joyce Lindores
Flag of South Africa.svg Lesley Hartwell
Hester Bekker
Women's Triples Four Provinces Flag.svg Donna McNally
Dorothy Kane
Margaret Johnston
Flag of Eswatini.svg Dawn Squires
Wendy Vickery
Mariana Goddard
Women's Fours Flag of South Africa.svg Trish Steyn
Ellen Cawker
Hester Bekker
Lorna Trigwell
Flag of England.svg Katherine Hawes
Catherine Popple
Mary Price
Norma Shaw

2005 Bangor, Northern Ireland

Ward Park, 13–23 August. For women only and only one bronze medal awarded. [11]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's Singles Flag of Scotland.svg Kay Moran Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Betty Morgan MBE Flag of Jersey.svg Gean O'Neil
Women's Pairs Flag of South Africa.svg Sharon Glenn
Esme Steyn
Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Letham
Joyce Lindores
Flag of England.svg Michelle Barlow
Edna Bessell
Women's Triples Flag of England.svg Sue Harriott
Ellen Falkner
Doreen Hankin
Flag of Israel.svg Tami Kamzel
Naomi Fix
Irit Grenchel
Flag of Jersey.svg Christine Grimes
Gean O'Neil
Gina le Long
Women's Fours Flag of England.svg Sue Harriott
Edna Bessell
Ellen Falkner
Doreen Hankin
Flag of Scotland.svg Joyce Lindores
Margaret Letham
Betty Forsyth
Seona Black
Four Provinces Flag.svg Donna McNally
Lisa McDonagh
Mandy Cunningham
Chrissie O'Gorman

2007 Ayr, Scotland

Ayr Northfield BC - 13–22 July 2007, third place playoffs determined bronze medal. [12] [13] [14]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Singles Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ryan Bester Flag of Guernsey.svg Matt Le Ber Flag of Jersey.svg Jamie MacDonald
Men's Pairs Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Selway
Robert Horgan
Flag of Jersey.svg Derek Boswell
Cyril Renouf
Flag of Scotland.svg David Kelly
Darren Burnett
Men's Triples Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neil Rees
Mike Prosser
Andrew Atwood
Four Provinces Flag.svg Michael Higgins
Gary McCloy
Clifford Craig
Flag of Guernsey.svg Paul Wakeham
Len Le Ber
Ian Merrien
Men's Fours Flag of South Africa.svg Gerry Baker
Billy Radloff
Clinton Roets
Handré Marais
Flag of Jersey.svg Cyril Renouf
Derek Boswell
Alan Shaw
Thomas Greechan
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Selway
Robert Horgan
Neil Rees
Andrew Atwood
Women's Singles Flag of South Africa.svg Colleen Webb Flag of Israel.svg Ruthie Gilor Four Provinces Flag.svg Jennifer Dowds
Women's Pairs Flag of Scotland.svg Kay Moran
Margaret Letham
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Clarice Fitzpatrick
Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong
Flag of Israel.svg Irit Grenchel
Ruthie Gilor
Women's Triples Flag of England.svg Lynne Whitehead
Jean Baker
Amy Monkhouse
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Isabel Jones
Anwen Butten
Kathy Pearce
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shirley Ko
Kelly McKerihen
Harriette Pituley
Women's Fours Flag of Jersey.svg Lindsey Greechan
Christine Grimes
Joan Renouf
Liz Cole
Flag of South Africa.svg Cheryl Cox
Loraine Victor
Sylvia Burns
Lorna Trigwell
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelly McKerihen
Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong
Clarice Fitzpatrick
Harriette Pituley

2009 Johannesburg, South Africa

The Wanderers 3–16 May 2009 [15] [16]

EventGoldSilverBronzeBronze
Men's Singles Flag of South Africa.svg Gerry Baker Flag of England.svg Sam Tolchard Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jason Greenslade Flag of Israel.svg Boaz Markus
Men's Pairs Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jason Greenslade
Robert Weale
Flag placeholder.svgFlag placeholder.svgFlag placeholder.svg
Men's Triples Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Perry
Stuart Milligan
Bobby Donnelly
Flag of England.svg Sam Tolchard
Stuart Airey
Graham Shadwell
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Selway
David Harding
Marc Wyatt
Four Provinces Flag.svg Myles Greenfield
Men's Fours Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Perry
Johann Pierre du Plessis
Stuart Milligan
Bobby Donnelly
Flag of England.svg Mark Bantock
Stuart Airey
Robert Newman
Graham Shadwell
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Selway
David Harding
Marc Wyatt
Robert Weale
Flag of Jersey.svg Derek Boswell
John Lowery
Terry Allen
Cyril Renouf
Women's Singles Flag of Israel.svg Ruthie Gilor Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Kathy Pearce Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saskia Schaft Flag of England.svg Ellen Falkner
Women's Pairs Flag of Scotland.svg Caroline Brown
Margaret Letham
Flag of England.svg Edna Bessell
Ellen Falkner
Four Provinces Flag.svg Jennifer Dowds
Bernie O'Neill
Flag placeholder.svg
Women's Triples Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Isabel Jones
Wendy Price
Kathy Pearce
Flag of Namibia.svg Beatrix Lamprecht
Flag of South Africa.svg Sylvia Burns
Jenny Jones
Pam Landau
Flag placeholder.svg
Women's Fours Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Hannah Smith
Wendy Price
Isabel Jones
Anwen Butten
Flag of South Africa.svg Sylvia Burns
Jenny Jones
Pam Landau
Susan Nel
Flag of the United States.svg Marita Nierth
Irene Webster
Jan Hargraves
Maryna Hyland
Four Provinces Flag.svg Karen Woodside
Mandy Cunningham
Bernie O'Neill
Sandra Bailie

2011 Paphos, Cyprus

Athena Beach Hotel, 17–30 October 2011 [17]

EventGoldSilverBronzeBronze
Men's Singles Flag of England.svg Jamie Chestney Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jonathan Tomlinson Flag of Jersey.svg Malcolm De Sousa Flag of South Africa.svg Bobby Donnelly
Men's Pairs Flag of South Africa.svg Bobby Donnelly
Gerry Baker
Four Provinces Flag.svg Ian McClure
Gary Kelly
Flag of Scotland.svg Grant Logan
David Peacock
Flag of Jersey.svg Malcolm De Sousa
Michael Rive
Men's Triples Flag of England.svg John Hick
Graham Shadwell
Jamie Chestney
Flag of Scotland.svg Martyn Rice
Alister Kennedy
Graeme Archer
Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Parry
Clinton Roets
Gidion Vermeulen
Flag of Cyprus.svg

Loukas Paraskeva
Men's Fours Flag of Scotland.svg Martyn Rice
Alister Kennedy
Grant Logan
Graeme Archer
Four Provinces Flag.svg Ian McClure


Martin McHugh
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sion Jones
Mark Harding
Andrew Fleming
David Axon
Flag of Israel.svg Yair Bekier
Allan Saitowitz
Roi Ben-Ari
Colin Silberstein
Women's Singles Four Provinces Flag.svg Catherine McMillen Flag of England.svg Natalie Melmore Flag of Scotland.svg Claire Johnston Flag of Jersey.svg Christine Grimes
Women's Pairs Flag of Scotland.svg Claire Johnston
Margaret Letham
Flag of South Africa.svg Tracy-Lee Botha
Colleen Piketh
Flag of the United States.svg Dee McSparran
Janice Bell
Flag of Spain.svg Peta Rhodes
Yvonne Briden
Women's Triples Flag of Scotland.svg Anne Dunwoodie
Mandy O'Donnell
Lorna Smith
Flag of England.svg Julie Saunders
Natalie Melmore
Ellen Falkner
Flag of South Africa.svg Helen Grundlingh
Santjie Steyn
Susan Nel
Flag of Spain.svg
Janet Dando
Sheri Fletcher
Women's Fours Flag of England.svg Julie Saunders
Sian Gordon
Ellen Falkner
Amy Gowshall
Flag of South Africa.svg Helen Grundlingh
Santjie Steyn
Susan Nel
Colleen Piketh
Four Provinces Flag.svg
Paula Montgomery
Erin Smith
Sarah-Jane Coleman
Flag of the United States.svg

Margi Rambo
Janice Bell

2015 Paphos, Cyprus

Athena Beach Hotel, 30 November - 13 December [18]

EventGoldSilverBronzeBronze
Men's Singles Flag of England.svg Jamie Walker Flag of Scotland.svg Darren Burnett Flag of Guernsey.svg Todd Priaulx Four Provinces Flag.svg Gary Kelly
Men's Pairs Four Provinces Flag.svg Gary Kelly
Ian McClure
Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
Flag of England.svg Louis Ridout
Graham Shadwell
Flag of Israel.svg Daniel Alonim
Tzvika Hadar
Men's Triples Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart Anderson
Neil Speirs
Darren Burnett
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Paul Taylor
Steve Harris
Robert Weale
Flag of England.svg Andrew Knapper
Jamie Walker
Robert Newman
Four Provinces Flag.svg Aaron Tennant
Neil Mulholland
Martin McHugh
Men's Fours Flag of Jersey.svg Greg Davis
Scott Ruderham
Cyril Renouf
Gus Hodgetts
Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart Anderson
Neil Speirs
Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ross Owen
Paul Taylor
Kevin James
Steve Harris
Four Provinces Flag.svg Aaron Tennant
Neil Mulholland
Ian McClure
Martin McHugh
Women's Singles Four Provinces Flag.svg Catherine Beattie Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saskia Schaft Flag of England.svg Sophie Tolchard Flag of Guernsey.svg Lucy Beere
Women's Pairs Flag of South Africa.svg Nici Neal
Colleen Piketh
Flag of Cyprus.svg Fran Davis
Linda Ryan
Flag of England.svg Rebecca Wigfield
Wendy King
Flag of Scotland.svg Rebecca Craig
Claire Johnston
Women's Triples Four Provinces Flag.svg Erin Smith
Bernie O'Neill
Sandra Bailie
Flag of England.svg Jamie-Lea Winch
Sophie Tolchard
Ellen Falkner
Flag of Scotland.svg Lorraine Malloy
Stacey McDougall
Lorna Smith
Flag of South Africa.svg Sylvia Burns
Anneke Snyman
Susan Nel
Women's Fours Flag of Scotland.svg Rebecca Craig
Lorraine Malloy
Stacey McDougall
Claire Johnston
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Laura Daniels
Jess Sims
Kathy Pearce
Anwen Butten
Flag of South Africa.svg Anneke Snyman
Sylvia Burns
Nici Neal
Susan Nel
Flag of England.svg Rebecca Wigfield
Jamie-Lea Winch
Wendy King
Ellen Falkner

2019 Cardiff, Wales

Barry Athletic BC, Dinas Powys BC, Penarth Windsor BC, Penylan BC, 10–23 May [19] [20]

EventGoldSilverBronzeBronze
Men's Singles Flag of England.svg Jamie Walker Flag of Scotland.svg Darren Burnett Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Daniel Salmon Four Provinces Flag.svg Adam McKeown
Men's Pairs Flag of England.svg Steven Mitchinson
Jamie Walker
Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
Flag of Jersey.svg Derek Boswell
Ross Davis
Flag of Malta.svg Mark Malogorski
Brendan Aquilina
Men's Triples Flag of South Africa.svg Prince Neluonde
Jason Evans
Billy Radloff
Flag of Scotland.svg Ronnie Duncan
Derek Oliver
Darren Burnett
Flag of England.svg David Bolt
Ian Lesley
Sam Tolchard
Flag of Namibia.svg Piet Appollis
Johan Jacobs
Willem Esterhuizen
Men's Fours Flag of Scotland.svg Ronnie Duncan
Derek Oliver
Paul Foster
Alex Marshall
Flag of Jersey.svg Derek Boswell
Scott Ruderham
Greg Davis
Malcolm De Sousa
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ben Thomas
Ross Owen
Steve Harris
Jonathan Tomlinson
Four Provinces Flag.svg Aaron Tennant
Neil Mulholland
Andrew Kyle
Mark Wilson
Women's Singles Flag of Israel.svg Ruthie Gilor Flag of Guernsey.svg Lucy Beere Flag of England.svg Natalie Chestney Flag of Scotland.svg Caroline Brown
Women's Pairs Flag of South Africa.svg Nici Neal
Colleen Piketh
Flag of Guernsey.svg Rose Ogier
Lucy Beere
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sara Marie Nicholls
Ysie White
Flag of England.svg Rebecca Wigfield
Natalie Chestney
Women's Triples Flag of England.svg Jamie-Lea Winch
Lorraine Kuhler
Sian Honnor
Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Smith
Claire Johnston
Caroline Brown
Flag of South Africa.svg Jacqui Janse van Rensburg
Esme Kruger
Anneke Snyman
Four Provinces Flag.svg Ashleigh Rainey
Courtney Wright
Shauna O'Neill
Women's Fours Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Melanie Thomas
Bethan Russ
Ysie White
Anwen Butten
Flag of South Africa.svg Jacqui Janse van Rensburg
Nici Neal
Esme Kruger
Anneke Snyman
Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Smith
Stacey McDougall
Megan Grantham
Claire Johnston
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Allyson Dale
Melanie James
Heather Singleton
Kerry Craven

See also

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