Bowls England National Championships (men's senior pairs)
(Redirected from Bowls England National Championships (Men's Senior Pairs))
The men's senior pairs is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Past winners edit
Year | County | Champions | County | Runners-up | Score | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Worcestershire | A. Baylis & A. H. Russell | Wiltshire | B. Thompson & Cecil Exton (Malmesbury) | 25-16 | |
1989 | Nottinghamshire | C. Bowers & D. W. Mee | Warwickshire | Gordon Townsend & Harry Reynolds (G.E.C. Willans) | 27-16 | |
1990 | Wiltshire | Reg Jackson & Barney Fernandes (Swindon) | Middlesex | R. W. Watson (Ashford) & R. E. Paine (Feltham) | 22-12 | |
1991 | Hampshire | K. A. Manderson & Peter Line (Atherley) | Northamptonshire | T. C. Clipston & Terry James (Thrapston) | 25-22 | |
1992 | County Durham | R. S. Bell & J. Stothard (Glenholme) | Buckinghamshire | W. D. Gee & D. Lewis | 20- 9 | |
1993 | Hampshire | K. A. Manderson & Peter Line (Atherley) | Sussex | Edward Hayward & Walter Hayward | 23-11 | |
1994 | Huntingdonshire | B. A. Arnold & D. Griffin | Lancashire | H. G. Booth & A. Leach | 15-14 | |
1995 | Sussex | F. A. Palmer & K. Broughton | Hertfordshire | N. Chamberlain & W. Faulkner | 20-16 | |
1996 | Lincolnshire | B. Walsham & A. Walsham | Devon | Ken Wardle & Robert Burch | 17-16 | |
1997 | Essex | Arthur Peacock & Luke Went | Sussex | Michael Truran & Ian Gooding (St Francis) | 28-8 | |
1998 | Gloucestershire Somerset |
P. Pinnegar (unknown) & R. Hennessy (Imperial) | Sussex | Brian Miller & Dennis Alderton (Preston) | 22-16 | |
1999 | Leicestershire | Michael Haywood & John Godden (Hinckley) | Berkshire | Derek Balfour & Peter Bryant | 20-14 | |
2000 | Sussex | Chris Reynolds & Ian Watson (Lindfield) | Devon | Douglas Bale & Derek James (Bideford Strand) | 24-11 | |
2001 | Cornwall | F. Smith & R. Walters (St Ives and Redruth) | Northamptonshire | D. Weston & D. Crowson (Kingsthorpe) | 23-20 | |
2002 | Somerset | David Macey & David Hynard (Donyatt) | Essex | Pat Riley & Lyn James | 28-18 | |
2003 | Buckinghamshire | Alan Waite & Peter Picknell (Iver Heath) | Wiltshire | Robert Clews & David Snell | 22-21 | |
2004 | Hampshire | Ken Marsh & Barry Bendall | Essex | J. Wilson & M. Crafer | 27-11 | |
2005 | Middlesex | Attilio Ciampini & Robert Yeamans (Ruislip) | Hampshire | B. Nicholls & J. Dobson | 29-8 | |
2006 | Dorset | John Crabb & Barry Patterson | Hertfordshire | Alan Cawdell & Len Wildman | 20–17 | |
2007 | Warwickshire | William Hamilton & Brian Pigott (Erdington Court) | Lancashire | Gordon Niven & Graham Booth (Bolton) | 30–15 | |
2008 | Essex | Vic Cole & Malcolm Stark (Braintree) | Cornwall | Keith Corris (Bodmin) & Keith Corris (Wadebridge) | 21–20 | |
2009 | Hertfordshire | Don Sheriff & Peter Adams (Royston) | Huntingdonshire | Roger Martin & Tony Scarr | 27–11 | |
2010 | Sussex | David Welsh & James Morley (Hurstpierpoint) | Cumbria | David McManus (Courtfield) & Anthony Little (Edenside) | 25–21 | |
2011 | Cornwall | David Parr (Chacewater) & Charlie Gay (Carnon Downs) | Hertfordshire | John Abson & Alan Cawdell (Oak Hill) | 19–13 | |
2012 | Worcestershire | Richard Hall & Adrian Burbridge (Worcester) | Cumbria | Eddie Hughes & Ray Breame (Bromley) | 25–8 | |
2013 | Wiltshire | David Snell, Mel Biggs & Paul Sloman (Wootton Bassett/Westlecot) | Northamptonshire | Robert Fuller & John Haines (Desborough) | 20–18 | |
2014 | Derbyshire | Les Jinks & Dave Brennan (South Derbyshire) | Oxfordshire | Alan Ley & Mike Peterson (Oxford City & County) | 20–18 | |
2015 | Wiltshire | David Snell & Mel Biggs (Wootton Bassett/Westlecot) | Berkshire | Barry Williams & Tony Aubrey (Thatcham) | 26–13 | |
2016 | Cumbria | John Bell & Rick Gallagher (Wigton/Carlisle Subscription) | Dorset | Roy Burnett & David Hanger (Wellworthy) | 21–14 | |
2017 | Buckinghamshire | Dave Labrum & Malcolm Drage (Bletchley Town) | Sussex | Ian Watson & Keith Holman (Lindfield) | 23–16 | |
2018 | Oxfordshire | Paul Comley & Colin Whitehead (Headington) | Cornwall | Ronnie Thomas & Kevin Williams (Porthleven) | 24–7 | |
2019 | Buckinghamshire | Dave Labrum & Malcolm Drage (Bletchley Town)[2] | Herefordshire | Martin Smith & Mark Atkins (Ross-On-Wye) | 22–15 | |
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [3] | |||||
2021 | Dorset | Stuart Stephens & Jim Garner | Oxfordshire | Howard Watts & Raymond Gaskins | 17–10 | [4] |
2022 | Warwickshire | Steve Smith & Graham Ashby | Kent | Steve Parr & Ken Weyand | 19–6 | [5] |
2023 | Hertfordshire | Philip Russell & Jerry Rumball | Oxfordshire | Michael Jelfs & Phillip Gladden | 27–3 | [6] |
References edit
- ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
- ^ "2019 senior pairs results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
- ^ "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
- ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "2023 National Championships senior pairs". Bowls England. Retrieved 21 August 2023.