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Monday, 11 September 2023

World Bowls Championships - Final week Summary

 


World Bowls Championships: Week Two results

What a magnificent finish to a sensational 2023 World Bowls Championships on the Gold Coast with the final four disciplines being decided.

Take a look below at the winners and medallists from each event from a wonderful weekend at Broadbeach.

September 9 finals wrap
September 10 finals wrap

Men's singles

Gold - Ryan Bester (Canada)
Silver - Gary Kelly (Ireland)
Bronze - Aaron Wilson (Australia)
Bronze - Iain McLean (Scotland)

Men's fours

Gold - Corey Wedlock, Aaron Teys, Carl Healey & Aron Sherriff (Australia)
Silver - Jason Banks, Derek Oliver, Paul Foster MBE & Alex Marshall MBE (Scotland)
Bronze - Stuart Bennett, Adam McKeown, Ian McClure & Martin McHugh (Ireland)
Bronze - Tony Grantham, Chris Le Lievre, Lance Pascoe & Sheldon Bagrie-Howley (New Zealand)

Women's pairs

Gold - Aleena Nawawi & Ain Nahbila Tarmizi (Malaysia)
Silver - Rebecca Rixon & Connie Rixon (Malta)
Bronze - Sophie Tolchard & Amy Pharoah (England)
Bronze - Emma McIntyre & Claire Anderson (Scotland)

Women's triples

Gold - Dawn Hayman, Lynsey Clarke & Kelsey Cottrell (Australia)
Silver - Leeane Poulson, Tayla Bruce & Val Smith (New Zealand)
Bronze - Sophie McIntyre, Shauna O’Neill & Chloe Wilson (Ireland)
Bronze - Emma Boyd, Baylee van Steijn & Joanna Cooper (England)

Overall Men's Trophy

Gold - Australia

Overall Women's Trophy

Gold - New Zealand

Overall Para Trophy

Gold - Australia

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