2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship - Women's Fours
The 2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's Fours Broadbeach Bowls Club, Musgrave Hill Bowls Club and Club Helensvale on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.[1][2] It was originally scheduled from 23 May to 7 June 2020,[3][4] before the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak forced the postponement of the event with Australia's borders being closed to foreign travellers. It was rescheduled from 22 May to 6 June 2021[5] but then suffered a further delay with new dates of 7 September to 19 September being announced.[6]
World Outdoor Championships 2021 Women's Fours | |
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14th World Outdoor Bowls Championships | |
Location | Gold Coast, Australia |
Date(s) | 7 September to 19 September 2021 |
Category | 2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship |
Events at the 2021 World Bowls Championship | ||
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Singles | men | women |
Pairs | men | women |
Triples | men | women |
Fours | men | women |
Competitors
- Sara Ines Jaimez, Celia Nunez, Ana Ramos, Gabriela Villamarin
- Ellen Ryan, Lynsey Clarke, Natasha Scott, Rebecca Van Asch
- Jackie Foster, Joanna Cooper, Jordan Kos, Leanne Chinery
- Sophie Tolchard, Lorraine Kuhler, Ellen Falkner, Sian Honnor
- Losalini Tukai, Elizabeth Moceiwai, Loretta Kotoisuva, Sheral Mar
- Rose Ogier, Jackie Nicolle, Gemma Lewin, Lyn Small
- Cheryl Chan, Shirley Ko, Phyllis Wong, Angel So
- Sarita Tirkey, Bangita Hazarika, Nayanmoni Saikia, Rupa Rani Tirkey
- Megan Devlin, Ashleigh Rainey, Sarah Kelly, Shauna O'Neill
- Amalya Levy, Irit Grencel, Edna Zomberg, Tami Kamzel
- Yoko Goda, Yukie Koyama, Midori Matsuoka, Hiroko Emura
- Jean Holmes, Ethel Southern, Lorraine Bowman, Fiona Archibald
- Alyani Jamil, Syafiqa Haidar Afif Abdul Rahma, Azlina Arshad, Emma Firyana Saroji
- Tahlia Camilleri, Rosemary Rixon, Rebecca Rixon, Connie-Leigh Rixon
- Elzaan De Vries, Amanda Steenkamp, Anjuleen Viljoen, Diana Viljoen
- Tayla Bruce, Debbie White, Val Smith, Katelyn Inch
- Tracey Wora, Maycee Deszecsar, Shae Wilson, Christine Jones
- Hazel Jagonoy Ronalyn Greenlees, Ainie Knight, Rosita Bradborn
- Kay Moran, Claire Anderson, Stacey McDougall, Lauren Baillie-Whyte
- Josephine Lim Poh Tin, May Lee Beng Hua, Amira Goh Quee Kee, Shermeen Lim Xin Yi
- Bridgett Calitz, Nici Neal, Esme Kruger, Johanna Snyman
- Chamaiporn Kotchawong, Nannapat Tomak, Palita Gangur, Patsorn Bryant
- Sara Marie Nicholls, Caroline Taylor, Ysie White, Anwen Butten
- Allyson Dale, Melanie James, Heather Singleton, Kerry Craven
Section tables
Section 1
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Section 2
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Finals
Play Offs | Semifinals | Gold medal | ||||||||||||
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Results
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References
- "2020 World Bowls Championship". Bowls Australia.
- "WORLD EVENTS CALENDAR". Bowls Malaysia.
- "2020 World Bowls Championship". Bowls Australia.
- "WORLD EVENTS CALENDAR". Bowls Malaysia.
- "2020 World Bowls Championships to be postponed indefinitely". Bowls Australia. 2020-03-17. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
- "WORLD BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS DEFERRED TO SEPTEMBER 2021". Bowls England.
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