2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship - Women's Triples
The 2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's Triples 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]
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14th World Outdoor Bowls Championships | |
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Date(s) | 7 September to 19 September 2021 |
Category | 2021 World Outdoor Bowls Championship |
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Singles | men | women |
Pairs | men | women |
Triples | men | women |
Fours | men | women |
Competitors
Sara Ines Jaimez, Ana Ramos, Gabriela Villamarin
Ellen Ryan, Natasha Scott, Rebecca Van Asch
Hajah Nafsiah Jamal, Dayang Isah Muntol, Hajah Ajijah Muntol
Jackie Foster, Leanne Chinery, Kelly McKerihen
Miao Xinhong, Zheng Fang, Song Suzhen
Sophie Tolchard, Lorraine Kuhler, Sian Honnor
Elizabeth Moceiwai, Loretta Kotoisuva, Sheral Mar
Jackie Nicolle, Gemma Lewin, Lyn Small
Shirley Ko, Phyllis Wong, Helen Cheung
Sarita Tirkey, Tania Choudhury, Rupa Rani Tirkey
Megan Devlin, Catherine Beattie, Shauna O'Neill
Syafiqa Haidar Afif Abdul Rahma, Azlina Arshad, Siti Zalina Ahmad
Irene Attard, Rosemary Rixon, Tahlia Camilleri
Elzaan De Vries, Bianca Lewis, Diana Viljoen
Betty Schiltman, Elly Dollieslager, Saskia Schaft
Debbie White, Val Smith, Katelyn Inch
Tracey Wora, Maycee Deszecsar, Carmen Anderson
Marisa Baronda, Ronalyn Greenlees, Ainie Knight
Dee Hoggan, Claire Anderson, Lauren Baillie-Whyte
Bridgett Calitz, Esme Kruger, Johanna Snyman
Chamaiporn Kotchawong, Palita Gangur, Nannapat Tomak
Candy DeFazio, Janice Bell, Anne Nunes
Laura Daniels, Ysie White, Anwen Butten
Allyson Dale, Heather Singleton, Kerry Craven
Section tables
Section 1
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Finals
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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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