2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's pairs
Appearance
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World Outdoor Championships 2000 – women's pairs | |
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9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships | |
Location | Moama, Australia |
Date(s) | 8 March - 25 March 2000 |
Category | World Outdoor Championships |
Events at the 2000 World Bowls Championship | ||
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Singles | men | women |
Pairs | men | women |
Triples | men | women |
Fours | men | women |
The 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's pairs was held in Moama, Australia, from 8 to 25 March 2000.[1][2][3][4][5]
The gold medal was won by Margaret Letham & Joyce Lindores of Scotland.
Section tables
[edit]Section A
[edit]Pos | Player | P | W | D | L | Pts | Shots |
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1 | Margaret Letham & Joyce Lindores | 16 | 28 | ||||
2 | Jean Baker & Mary Price | 16 | 27 | ||||
3 | New Zealand | 16 | 25 | ||||
4 | Litia Tikoisuva & Radhika Prasad | 16 | 22 | ||||
5 | Norfolk Island | 16 | 21 | ||||
6 | Eunice Trebert & Alison Merrien | 16 | 21 | ||||
7 | Ann Sutherland & Rita Jones | 16 | 20 | ||||
8 | Malaysia | 16 | 20 | ||||
9 | Barbara Cameron & Phillis Nolan | 16 | 17 | ||||
10 | Merle Swerdlow & Shirley Kantor | 16 | |||||
11 | Zambia | 16 | |||||
12 | Spain | 16 | |||||
13 | Brazil | 16 | |||||
14 | Kenya | 16 | |||||
15 | Philomena Goh & Mary Lim | 16 | |||||
16 | Japan | 16 |
Section B
[edit]Pos | Player | P | W | D | L | Pts | Shots |
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1 | Karen Murphy & Arrienne Wynen | 16 | |||||
2 | Papua New Guinea | 16 | |||||
3 | Kottia Spangler & Anne Chenry | 16 | |||||
4 | Swaziland | 16 | |||||
5 | South Africa | 16 | |||||
6 | Gean O'Neil & Sheila Syvret | 16 | |||||
7 | Cook Islands | 16 | |||||
8 | Botswana | 16 | |||||
9 | Danna Chiu & Anna Clarke | 16 | |||||
10 | Namibia | 16 | |||||
11 | Jean Roney & Maureen Thompson | 16 | |||||
12 | Zimbabwe | 16 | |||||
13 | Netherlands | 16 | |||||
14 | Samoa | 16 | |||||
15 | Brunei | 16 | |||||
16 | Argentina | 16 | |||||
17 | Thailand | 16 |
Bronze medal match
[edit]England beat Papua New Guinea 21-17
Gold medal match
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 10 Mar. 2000". The Times.
- ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 13 Mar. 2000". The Times.
- ^ ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 14 Mar. 2000". The Times.
- ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 15 Mar. 2000". The Times.
- ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 16 Mar. 2000". The Times.