Bowls England National Championships (Women's Singles Two Wood)

The Bowls England National Championships (Women's Singles Two Wood) is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]

The Two Wood singles is a newer variation of the game, see - Glossary of bowls terms.

Past Winners

Year Champion County Runner-up County
1939Lily ParnellSomersetNo Record
1946Mrs OseyBerks & BucksMrs GadburyGloucs
1947Mrs CoxallKentMaud 'Chilly' ChillmanSussex
1948Mrs CarvellMiddlesexMaud 'Chilly' ChillmanSussex
1949Maud 'Chilly' ChillmanSussexDoris RigbyLeices
1950Mrs DickinsonDevonMrs CapstickMiddlesex
1951Florence WrightDurhamHelen ClaytonSussex
1952Mrs CourtenaySomersetMrs C CarrLeices
1953Winnifred 'Griff' GriffithsDevonMaud 'Chilly' ChillmanSussex
1954Mrs TaylorEssexEveline WheelerHants
1955Audrey Frances ThomasEssexMrs E K SimpsonMiddlesex
1956Minna 'Min' RuberyEssexCordy AllenSuffolk
1957Doreen ClarkNottsMrs G WebsterDevon
1958Annie BeathYorkshireMrs S BulmerDurham
1959Lena CareswellMiddlesexMrs V RawlingsEssex
1960Jeanette WebberDevonMavis CrippsEssex
1961Mabel DarlingtonWarwicksMrs J LuckingBerks
1962Mrs M SmithEssexMrs W WinslowWilts
1963Mrs L CudmoreHantsMrs I ParhamEssex
1964'Buckie' BucklandSurreyMrs A SmithNorthants
1965Nancie EvansSomersetMrs E KnightNotts.
1966Mrs M HarrisonWarwicksMrs V L TurnerSurrey
1967Mrs I E BurnsWarwicksMrs E StevensBucks
1968Mrs E BrittonNottsMrs I SmithHerts
1969Joan HuntHantsDoreen ClarkNotts
1970Phyllis DerrickSurreyMrs M AllanCumberland
1971Mrs N GallowayDurhamMrs D SmithWilts
1972Brenda AthertonNottsMrs B FortonNorfolk
1973Mrs W StevensonSurreyMrs R ButterworthYorkshire
1974Lana MaynardHertsMrs J LawsNorthumberland
1975Joan HuntHampshireMrs A ShiptonDorset
1976Miss E KingDorsetMrs N GreenwoodNorthumberland
1977Mrs W HallMiddlesexMrs A ShiptonDorset
1978Norma ShawDurhamEileen FletcherDorset
1979Irene MolyneuxOxfordshirePhyllis DerrickSurrey
1980Betty NewbornLeicsMargaret LockwoodOxfordshire
1981Eveline GascoigneNottsVerinia LewisCornwall
1982Kath SteerWarwicksWin ScalesKent
1983Norma ShawDurhamJoan PlackettSussex
1984Val VintinerMiddlesexEileen BirdNotts
1985Joan BryantHantsMargaret WilsonIsle of Wight
1986Norma ShawDurhamMary SaundersSuffolk
1987Sue FranklinNorfolkJean FrameNotts
1988Jayne RoylanceNorfolkGwen DanielsCornwall
1989Catherine AntonHuntsEdna BessellSomerset
1990Gill FitzgeraldNorthantsBeryl NobleBeds
1991Wendy LineHantsJean BakerDerbyshire
1992Margaret DyerSomersetJ CleftDurham
1993Val ChatfieldKentKathie ScottSussex
1994Brenda WhiteheadNorfolkGill FitzgeraldNorthants
1995Liz ShorterNorfolkSharon RickmanSurrey
1996Margaret AshfordSuffolkCatherine AntonHunts
1997Katherine HawesOxfordshireAnn ParkerNotts
1998Maureen ChristmasCambsCindy EdmonsonCumbria
1999Elizabeth MesserHantsLynne WhiteheadNorfolk
2000Maureen TimmsWarwicksJanet GreenDorset
2001Brenda AthertonNottsKath BaxterCumbria
2002Janet HardieWiltshireHeather StaplefordLeics
2003Ann DennisKentSue DaviesWorcs
2004Shirley PageHertsJanet CropperLancs
2005Amy WhitehouseLincolnshireTheresa ParnellDurham
2006Wendy KingKentJoan GarnerWarwickshire
2007Jean BakerDerbyshireAmy StantonSomerset
2008Edna BessellSomersetDoreen HankinSurrey
2009Wendy KingKentJoan WalmsleySomerset
2010Sue DaviesWorcestershireShirley PageHertfordshire
2011Ellen FalknerCambridgeshireMuriel ScottDevon
2012Pat BourneSurreySue DadsonHampshire
2013Rebecca WigfieldNorthamptonshireBrenda WhiteheadNorfolk
2014Rebecca FieldNorfolkKate HerbisonSomerset
2015Margaret SmithSurreyJessica EleyHertfordshire
2016Joan WelchHertsGillian LampreySuffolk
2017Jamie-Lea Winch [2]LeicestershireSophie TolchardDevon
2018Amy Gowshall [3]LincolnshireRebecca FieldNorfolk
2019Sophie Tolchard [4]DevonDonna RockDorset
2020cancelleddue to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

References

  1. "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. "2017 singles results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  3. "2018 two wood singles results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  4. "2019 two wood singles results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  5. "PLANS FOR 2020 IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK". Bowls England.
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