2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship

World Outdoor Championships 2004
10th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
Location Scotland Ayr, Scotland, (Men's)
England Leamington Spa, England, (Women's)
Date(s) 23 July - 07 August, 2004 (Men's)
03 September-17 September 2004 (Women's)
Category World Bowls Championship
 2000 2008 

The 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at the Northfield Bowls Complex in Ayr, Scotland, from 23 July - 7 August 2004.
Steve Glasson won the men's singles Gold defeating Alex Marshall in the final.[2] Canada claimed the pairs, Scotland took the triples and Ireland won the fours. The Leonard Trophy was won by Scotland for the fifth time extending their impressive record.

The women's event was held at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa in England one month later. Originally the championships were going to take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during 2003 but due to political reasons it was moved to England the following year.[3] Margaret Johnston won her third singles crown setting a new record. New Zealand won the pairs, South Africa the triples and England the fours. The Taylor Trophy was won by England for the fourth time.

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles
Australia
Steve Glasson
Scotland
Alex Marshall
New Zealand
Russell Meyer
Men's Pairs
Canada
Keith Roney
Ryan Bester
Northern Ireland
Noel Graham
Jim Baker
Wales
Jason Greenslade
Robert Weale
Men's Triples
Scotland
Jim McIntyre
Willie Wood
David Peacock
New Zealand
Rowan Brassey
Sean Johnson
Gary Lawson
England
Mervyn King
Robert Newman
Andy Thomson
Men's Fours
Northern Ireland
Jonathan Ross
Noel Graham
Neil Booth
Jim Baker
Australia
Brett Duprez
Kelvin Kerkow
Kevin Walsh
Michael Wilks
England
John Rednall
Mervyn King
Robert Newman
Andy Thomson
Men's Team Scotland
Scotland
New Zealand
New Zealand
Northern Ireland
Ireland
Women's Singles
Republic of Ireland
Margaret Johnston
South Africa
Lorna Trigwell
Scotland
Margaret Letham
Women's Pairs
New Zealand
Jo Edwards
Sharon Sims
Wales
Betty Morgan
Caroline Taylor
Australia
Karen Murphy
Maria Rigby
Women's Triples
South Africa
Trish Steyn
Jill Hackland
Loraine Victor
Australia
Katrina Wright
Jenny Harragon
Roma Dunn
New Zealand
Marlene Castle
Wendy Jensen
Val Smith
Women's Fours
England
Jayne Christie
Jean Baker
Amy Monkhouse
Ellen Falkner
Jersey
Christine Grimes
Suzie Dingle
Gean O'Neil
Karina Bisson
Wales
Caroline Taylor
Linda Evans
Anwen Butten
Kathy Pearce
Women's Team England
England
Australia
Australia
Wales
Wales

Results

[4]

W.M.Leonard Trophy

Pos Team Singles Pairs Triples Fours Total
1Scotland Scotland2320242087+
2New Zealand New Zealand2221232187
3Northern Ireland Ireland923212477
4England England2012222276
5Australia Australia2411172375
6South Africa South Africa1818201874
7Wales Wales1722121768
8Zimbabwe Zimbabwe1019191058
9Israel Israel1915111156
10Jersey Jersey1413151254
11Canada Canada72471553
12Namibia Namibia111681651
13Philippines Philippines414181349
14Hong Kong Hong Kong81714847
15Malaysia Malaysia161010541
16Swaziland Swaziland13316941
17Brazil Brazil12841438
18United States United States1579637
19Fiji Fiji2163434
20Spain Spain2551931
21Kenya Kenya6413730
22Samoa Samoa596121
23Japan Japan31228
24Norfolk Island Norfolk Island12137

+ Scotland won on points difference +135 to +121


Taylor Trophy

Pos Player Singles Pairs Triples Fours Total
1England England2225242899+
2Australia Australia2527272099
3Wales Wales2628192699
4South Africa South Africa2817282396
5Scotland Scotland2723182593
6New Zealand New Zealand1329262492
7Jersey Jersey920232779

+ Won by virtue of having more shots

References

  1. "2004 World Championships". World Bowls 2004.
  2. "Glasson takes world crown". smh.com.au.
  3. "10th women's world championships". pitchcare.com.
  4. "2004 Results". Lawn Bowls International.
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