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The 2024 Bowls England National Finals sponsored by Aviva, are a series of lawn bowls events to determine the National champions of England.[1] The Championships are being held from 15 August to 1 September 2024, at the Royal Leamington Spa Bowls Club in Victoria Park, Leamington Spa.[2][3] They are organised by Bowls England, and are open to lawn bowlers who qualify via their County Championships.[4][5]
2024 Bowls England National Finals | |
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Venue | Victoria Park, Leamington Spa |
Location | Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire |
Dates | 15 August – 1 September 2024 |
Jamie Walker won the men's singles title.[6]
Event | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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men's singles | Jamie Walker (Culm Vale, Devon) |
Harry Goodwin (Appleyard, Kent) |
21–11[7] |
men's 2w singles | Tom Bishop (Hollycroft Park, Leicestershire) |
Mark Housley (Langwith Junction, Nottinghamshire) |
17–10[8] |
men's cofc singles | Joe Dawson (Kingscroft, Leicestershire) |
Adam Barker (St Neots, Cambridgeshire) |
21–14[9] |
men's pairs | Ean Morton Tristan Morton (Parkway, Huntingdonshire) |
Dan Box Andrew Walters (Welford-On-Avon, Warwickshire) |
23–9[10] |
men's triples | Josh Grant Dan Thornhill Philip Broughton (Stute, Derbyshire) |
Robert Stirling Anthony Booth-Young Lloyd Milligan (Heaton Hall, Lancashire) |
19–14[11] |
men's fours | Steve Poyner Chris Barton Gareth Burbridge Richard Moule (Vines Park, Worcestershire) |
Rob Dodds Joseph Tindall Jamie Tindall Charlie Souter (Southey, Surrey) |
18–15[12] |
women's singles | Izzie White (Chester Road, Worcestershire) |
Anne Bernard (Ryde Marina, Isle of Wight) |
21–10[13] |
women's 2w singles | Laura Holden (Clevedon, Somerset) |
Lorraine Kuhler (Oxford City & County, Oxfordshire) |
15–12[14] |
women's cofc singles | Stef Branfield (Clevedon, Somerset) |
Sue Allen (Swinton, Yorkshire) |
21–16[15] |
women's pairs | Katherine Hawes-Watts Lorraine Kuhler (Oxford City & County, Oxfordshire) |
Caroline Cullum Amy Pharaoh (Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) |
18–11[16] |
women's triples | Louise Whyers Penny Strong Annalisa Dunham (Burton House, Lincolnshire) |
Rebecca Willgress Christine Rednall Katherine Rednall (Norfolk BC, Norfolk) |
17–12[17] |
women's fours | Michelle Meadowcroft Ellie Hamblett Emily Kernick Kirsty Richards (Royal Leamington Spa, Warwicks) |
Sara George Jacquil Branfield Laura Holden Stef Branfield (Clevedon, Somerset) |
22–9[18] |
Event | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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men's junior singles | Kieran Jaycock (Broadway, Buckinghamshire) |
Dylan Martin (Garston, Hertfordshire) |
21–9[19] |
men's junior pairs | Ryan Corkill Callum Hodgson (Cumbria) |
Carlos Lali Ryan Lali (Berkshire) |
18–14[20] |
men's senior singles | Ken Weyland (St. Lawrence, Kent) |
Andrew Squire (Maldon, Essex) |
21–13[21] |
men's senior pairs | Ken Sawyer Tim Bloomer (Gloucestershire) |
Richard Spriggs Steve Gunnell (Essex) |
22–21[22] |
men's senior fours | David Lee Laurence Kelly Tom Prescott John Baird (Carlisle Subscription, Cumbria) |
David Simpson John Godman Kirk Smith Alan Price (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire) |
18–11[23] |
women's junior singles | Millie Tuck (Poole Park, Dorset) |
Ruby Hill (Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) |
21–15[24] |
women's junior pairs | Lily-Mae Adams Emily Kernick (Warwickshire) |
Jemma Tuohy Yasmina Hasan (Surrey) |
19–13[25] |
women's senior singles | Fiona Waters (Victoria WSM, Som) |
Caroline Campion (Banbury Central, Oxon) |
21–15[26] |
women's senior pairs | Val Molton Lindsay Collin (Gloucestershire) |
Caroline Campion Carole Galletly (Oxfordshire) |
17–6[27] |
women's senior fours | Lesley Johnson Alice Atwell Hazel Marke Margaret Holden (Alton Social, Hampshire) |
Dawn Horne Caroline Edwards Jenny Wickens Janice White Anita Cowdrill (Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire) |
13–12[28] |
mixed pairs | Alan Dent Jnr Amy Pharaoh (Lincolnshire) |
Rhianna Russell Glenn Williams (Hertfordshire) |
23–7[29] |
mixed fours | Jacqueline Squires Debbie Preston Alex Squires Lloyd Sabatini (Buckinghamshire) |
Rachel Cartwright Kayleigh Proctor Simon Richardson Chris Yeomans (Northumberland) |
18–17[30] |
Event | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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Middleton Cup (men) | Wiltshire | Northumberland | 106–91[31] |
Top Club (men) | Gerrards Cross (Buckinghamshire) | Reading (Berkshire) | 3.5–1.5[32] |
Balcomb Trophy (men) | Norfolk | Durham | 47–23[33] |
White Rose Trophy (U-25 men) | Warwickshire | Hampshire | 36–28[34] |
Club Two Fours (men) | Gerrards Cross, Bucks | Brampton, Hunts | 30–27[35] |
Walker Cup (women) | Surrey | Northamptonshire | 40–32[36] |
Amy Rose Bowl (U-31 women) | Kent | Lincolnshire | 42–30[37] |
Johns Trophy (women) | Lincolnshire | Somerset | 125–111[38] |
Top Club (women) | Appleyard (Kent) | Southey (Surrey) | 2–2 (65-62)[39] |
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