Bowls England National Championships (White Rose Trophy)
The Bowls England National Championships (White Rose Trophy) is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Events at the Bowls England National Championships | ||
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Men elite | singles 4w | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Women elite | singles 4w | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Men junior | singles | pairs |
Women junior | singles | pairs |
Men senior | singles | pairs |
Women senior | singles | pairs |
Men team | Middleton | Balcomb |
WhiteRose | TopClub | |
2Fours | ||
Women team | Johns | Walker |
AmyRose | TopClub | |
Mixed | Pairs | Fours |
Past Winners
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score |
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1993 | Essex | Cornwall | 37-36 |
1994 | Cumbria | Northamptonshire | 37-36 |
1995 | Essex | Nottinghamshire | 39-38 |
1996 | Cornwall | Cumbria | 46-33 |
1997 | Northamptonshire | Lincolnshire | 34-32 |
1998 | Leicestershire | Worcestershire | 39-35 |
1999 | Sussex | Northamptonshire | 40-35 |
2000 | Northumberland | Cornwall | 40-34 |
2001 | Norfolk | Lincolnshire | 54-24 |
2002 | Devon | Cumbria | 41-39 |
2003 | Cumbria | Middlesex | 49-39 |
2004 | Surrey | Devon | 52-42 |
2005 | Cumbria | Leicestershire | 48-38 |
2006 | Devon | Leicestershire | 42-34 |
2007 | Cumbria | Somerset | 45-29 |
2008 | Essex | | Derbyshire | 40-36 |
2009 | Devon | Leicestershire | 45-25 |
2010 | Devon | Isle of Wight | 54-31 |
2011 | Huntingdonshire | Essex | 38-37 |
2012 | Devon | Norfolk | 40-35 |
2013 | Huntingdonshire | Surrey | 49-28 |
2014 | Surrey | Worcestershire | 48-45 |
2015 | Devon | Northamptonshire | 41-31 |
2016 | Essex | Oxfordshire | 43-22 |
2017 | Devon | Berkshire | 41-37 |
2018 | Northamptonshire | Kent | 48-28 |
2019 | Surrey [2] | Northamptonshire | 18-9 |
2020 | cancelled | due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] |
References
- "Past Records". Bowls England.
- "2019 White Rose Trophy results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- "PLANS FOR 2020 IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK". Bowls England.
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