2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's Singles

World Outdoor Championships 2000 - Women's Singles
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Australia Moama, Australia
Date(s) 08 March - 25 March 2000
Category World Outdoor Championships

The 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship - Women's Singles was held in Moama, Australia from 8–25 March 2000.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The gold medal was won by Margaret Johnston of Ireland.

Section tables

Section A

Pos Player P W L Pts Shots
1Republic of Ireland Margaret Johnston16
2Jersey Karina Horman16
3Scotland Margaret Letham16
4New Zealand Marlene Castle16
5Norfolk Island Carmen Anderson16
6South Africa South Africa16
7Papua New Guinea Geua Vada Tau16
8Fiji Radhika Prasad16
9Zimbabwe Zimbabwe16
10Zambia Hilda Luipa16
11India Renu Mohta16
12Spain Dorrien Ives16
13Cook Islands Mata 'Kanny' Vaile16
14Singapore R Tessensohn16
15United States Katy Stone16
16Netherlands Netherlands16
17Brazil Brazil16

Section B

Pos Player P W L Pts Shots
1Wales Rita Jones16
2Australia Karen Murphy16
3England Jean Baker16
4Swaziland Karin McGravie16
5Guernsey Alison Merrien16
6Israel Ruth Gilor16
7Kenya Maureen Burns16
8Canada Margaret Richards16
9Malaysia Nor Hashimah Ismail16
10Namibia Jean Joubert16
11Hong Kong Anna Clarke16
12Argentina Alicia Goodliffe16
13Brunei L Biasini16
14Botswana Lynda Houghton16
15Thailand J Healy16
16Samoa P F Paulo16
17Japan C Ito16

Bronze Medal Match

Australia Murphy bt Jersey Horman 21-4

Gold Medal Match

Republic of Ireland Johnston bt Wales Jones 21-14

References

  1. ""For the record." Times [London, England] 18 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ""Bowls." Times [London, England] 20 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
  3. ""For the record." Times [London, England] 21 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ""For the record." Times [London, England] 22 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
  5. ""For the record." Times [London, England] 23 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
  6. ""For the record." Times [London, England] 24 Mar. 2000". The Times Digital Archive.
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