Bowls England National Championships (women's junior singles)
(Redirected from Bowls England National Championships (Women's Junior Singles))
The women's junior singles is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Venues
edit- 1983–2024 (Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa)
Sponsors
edit- 1983–1985 (Lombard)
- 1986–1993 (Liverpool Victoria)
- 1995 (Royal Priors)
- 1999 (Rinks Bowls Equipment)
- 2000, 2002–2004 (National Express)
- 2001–2001 (Steradent)
- 2023–2024 (Aviva)
Past winners
editYear | Champion | Club | County | Runner-up | Club | County | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | Sally Smith | Norwich | Norfolk | Catherine Anton | Peterborough | Hunts | [2] |
1984 | Sally Smith | Heartsease St Francis | Norfolk | Sharon Rickman | Cuddington | Surrey | [3] |
1985 | Sue Franklin | Woolpack Wisbech | Norfolk | Linda Beake | Egham | Surrey | [4] |
1986 | Sue Franklin | Woolpack Wisbech | Norfolk | Gail Hunter | Upminster | Essex | |
1987 | Catherine Anton | Peterborough | Hunts | Sharon Rickman | Raynes Park | Surrey | |
1988 | Catherine Anton | Peterborough | Hunts | Jackie Paine | Waltham Abbey | Essex | [5] |
1989 | Helen Pettitt | Shepherds Bush | Middx | Sarah Irons | Ely | Cambs | [6][7] |
1990 | Catherine Anton | Peterborough | Hunts | Bernadette Hill | Billet | Essex | [8] |
1991 | Catherine Anton | Peterborough | Hunts | Linda Beake | Old Dean | Surrey | [9] |
1992 | Helen Gapp | Rockland White Hart | Norfolk | Kathryn Hindley | Wilton Salisbury | Wilts | [10] |
1993 | Lisa Francis | Welford | Warks | Debbie Loveless | Brighton | Sussex | [11] |
1994 | Lynne Whitehead | Norfolk BC | Norfolk | Kathryn Hindley | Wilton Salisbury | Wilts | [12] |
1995 | Kathryn Hindley | Wilton Salisbury | Wilts | Wendy James | Wendover & Chiltern | Bucks | [13] |
1996 | Amy Gowshall | Grimsby Park Avenue | Lincs | Helen Pettit | Shepherds Bush | Middx | [14] |
1997 | Cheryl Northall | Paignton | Devon | Lynne Whitehead | Norfolk BC | Norfolk | [15] |
1998 | Lynne Whitehead | Norfolk BC | Norfolk | Rachel Chedgzoy | Stratford Town | Warks | [16] |
1999 | Amy Gowshall | Waltham Park | Lincs | Nicola Poole | Morchard Bishop | Devon | [17] |
2000 | Cheryl Northall | Paignton | Devon | Sarah Poyser | Notts Constabulary | Notts | [18] |
2001 | Amy Gowshall | Waltham Park | Lincs | Cheryl Northall | Torquay | Devon | |
2002 | Amy Gowshall | Waltham Park | Lincs | Nicola Poole | Morchard Bishop | Devon | |
2003 | Debbie Sarratt | Old Coulsdon | Surrey | Amy Monkhouse | Waltham Park | Lincs | |
2004 | Katrina Jones | Bucks | Heather Stapleford | Baldock Town | Herts | [19] | |
2005 | Rebecca Smith | Essex | Gemma Broadhurst | Notts | [20] | ||
2006 | Jo Simmons | Derbys | Natalie Melmore | Newton Abbot | Devon | ||
2007 | Natalie Melmore | Newton Abbot | Devon | Kirsty Richards | Bournville | Warks | [21] |
2008 | Jamie-Lea Winch | Bilton | Warks | Stef Branfield | Clevedon | Som | [21] |
2009 | Annalisa Bellamy | Carters Park | Lincs | Debbie Sarratt | Old Coulsdon | Surrey | [21] |
2010 | Abigail Manser | Rookery | Suffolk | Jamie-Lea Winch | Bilton | Warks | [21] |
2011 | Annalisa Bellamy | Carters Park | Lincs | Rebecca Wigfield | Desborough | Northants | [21] |
2012 | Jamie-Lea Winch | Thornfield Rugby | Warks | Kirsty Richards | Bournville | Warks | [21] |
2013 | Sophie Tolchard | Kings Torquay | Devon | Hannah Overton | Parkway | Hunts | [21] |
2014 | Amy Stanton | Broadway | Worcs | Megan Hunt | West Ealing | Middx | [21] |
2015 | Sophie Tolchard | Kings Torquay | Devon | Jamie-Lea Winch | Thornfield Rugby | Warks | [21] |
2016 | Sophie Tolchard | Kings Torquay | Devon | Rebecca Moorbey | St Neots | Cambs | [21] |
2017 | Katherine Rednall | Felixstowe & Suffolk | Suffolk | Harriet Stevens | Kings Torquay | Devon | [21] |
2018 | Izzie White | Chester Road | Worcs | Vicky Room | Bletchley Town | Bucks | [22] |
2019 | Harriet Stevens | Kings Torquay | Devon | Emma Cooper | Kings Torquay | Devon | [23] |
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [24] | ||||||
2021 | Kat Bowman | Thringstone | Leics | Alice Lovett | Oakley | Hants | [25] |
2022 | Rebecca Moorbey | Parkway | Hunts | Olivia Starr | Clevedon | Som | [26] |
2023 | Emily Kernick | Sherwood Park | Warks | Rebecca Moorbey | Brampton | Hunts | [27] |
2024 | Millie Tuck | Poole Park | Dorset | Ruby Hill | Cleethorpes | Lincs | [28] |
References
edit- ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
- ^ "It's just champion for super Sally!". Sandwell Evening Mail. 15 August 1983. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Devon's cream". Sports Argus. 11 August 1984. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Sally crowned Queen of bowls". Fenland Citizen. 7 August 1985. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Hop-a-long Mavis triumphs". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 22 August 1988. Retrieved 28 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "'Shaw claims her seventh national title' (1989)". The Times. 7 August 1989. p. 29. Retrieved 24 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "Inch perfect Norma show her pedigree". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 7 August 1989. Retrieved 28 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Champ sets bowls rolling". Western Daily Press. 6 August 1990. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "'For the Record'". The Times. 5 August 1991. p. 33. Retrieved 27 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "'Classic rivalry provides drama in triples final'". The Times. 3 August 1992. p. 25. Retrieved 26 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "Deadly Francis lifts crown". Birmingham Daily Post. 2 August 1993. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Bowls". Liverpool Daily Post (Welsh Edition). 1 August 1994. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Cheryl's title dream wrecked by eastern convert". Torbay Express and South Devon Echo. 11 August 1995. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Gowshall bowled over". Grimsby Daily Telegraph. 2 December 1996. Retrieved 23 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "For the Record". The Times. 11 August 1997. p. 36. Retrieved 27 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "For the Record". The Times. 10 August 1998. p. 34. Retrieved 27 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "Bowls". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 9 August 1999. Retrieved 30 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Gurr in great form". Aberdeen Evening Express. 14 August 2000. Retrieved 24 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "'The Results Service'". The Times. 9 August 2004. p. 35. Retrieved 27 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "'Smith wins title'". The Times. 8 August 2005. p. 51. Retrieved 27 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Bowls England Past winners". Bowls England. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
- ^ "2018 national junior results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "Harriet Stevens: Bowler wins two national titles while eight months pregnant". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
- ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
- ^ "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "2023 National Championships, women's junior singles". Bowls England. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "2024 National Championships women's junior singles". Bowls England. Retrieved 24 August 2024.