2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Men's fours

The 2000 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship men's fours was held at Marks Park Bowling Club, in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1 to 15 April 2000.[1]

World Outdoor Championships 2000
men's fours
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationSouth Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa
Date(s)1 April - 15 April 2000
CategoryWorld Bowls Championship

Mark Williams, Robert Weale, Stephen Rees and Will Thomas of Wales won the gold medal.[2]

Qualifying round

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1   Robert Marshall, George Sneddon, Jim McIntyre & Willie Wood 10 7 1 2 17
2   Russell Meyer, Paul Girdler, Rowan Brassey & Peter Belliss 10 7 0 3 16 (+46)
3   Anthony Carstairs, Willie Lai, Adam Poynton, James Cheng 10 7 0 3 16 (+28)
4   John Ottaway, Stuart Airey, David Holt & Andy Thomson 10 6 0 4 14 (+47)
5   Chris Grahame, Nick Watkins, Dave Anderson & Mark Sandford 10 6 0 4 14 (+12)
6   Yair Lieberthal, Moshe Renan, Chaim Shefer, George Kaminsky 10 5 1 4 13 (+1)
7   Malaysia 10 5 1 4 13 (-8)
8   Fiji 10 4 0 6 10
9   Botswana 10 2 1 7 7
10   Zambia 10 2 0 8 6 (-50)
11   Argentina 10 2 0 8 6 (-84)

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1   Mark Williams, Robert Weale, Stephen Rees & Will Thomas 11 9 1 1 19
2   Bruce Makkink, Bobby Donnelly, Shaun Addinall & Neil Burkett 11 8 1 2 17
3   Adam Jeffery, Mark Jacobsen, Brett Duprez & Rex Johnston 11 8 0 3 16
4   Namibia 11 7 0 4 14 (+33)
5   Martin McHugh, Neil Booth, Ian McClure & Gary McCloy 11 7 0 4 14 (+32)
6   Zimbabwe 11 6 0 5 12
7   Allan Quemard, Cyril Renouf, Frank Hambly & Lee Nixon 11 5 1 5 11
8   Ian Ho, Barry Pickup, Jim Copeland +, Doug McArthur & Joel Stearn 11 5 0 6 10
9   Norfolk Island 11 4 0 7 8
10   Swaziland 11 3 1 7 7
11   Gary Pitschou, Paul Ingrouille, Dennis Baglin & Dave Lucas 11 2 0 9 4
12   Singapore 11 0 0 11 0

+ Replacement

Finals

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Semifinals Gold medal
      
  Wales 23
  New Zealand 19
  Wales 21
  South Africa 12
  South Africa 20
  Scotland 8

Results

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[3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Games heroes aim for world domination". Coleraine Times. 22 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ ""Welsh four claim world honours." Times [London, England] 15 Apr. 2000". The Times.
  3. ^ "Results round-up". The Scotsman. 10 April 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Vince Wright. "Basketball." Times [London, England] 11 Apr. 2000". The Times.
  5. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 12 Apr. 2000". The Times.
  6. ^ ""Basketball." Times [London, England] 13 Apr. 2000". The Times.
  7. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 14 Apr. 2000". The Times.
  8. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 15 Apr. 2000". The Times.