2024 Bowls England National Finals

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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]

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2024 Bowls England National Finals
VenueVictoria Park, Leamington Spa
LocationRoyal Leamington Spa
Warwickshire
Dates15 August – 1 September 2024
 2023
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Jamie Walker won the men's singles title.[6]

Results

Elite events

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Event Winner Runner-up Score
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]
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Other events

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Event Winner Runner-up Score
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]
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Team events

More information Event, Winner ...
Event Winner Runner-up Score
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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