Bowls England National Championships (club two fours)
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The club two fours is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]
Past winners
editYear | County | Champions | County | Runners-up | Score | Ref |
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1973 | Northumberland | Angus | Kent | Sandwich | Unknown | |
1974 | Worcestershire | Brotherhood | Gloucestershire | Winget | Unknown | |
1975 | Yorkshire | Guisborough K.G.V. | Warwickshire | Stoke (Coventry) | Unknown | |
1976 | Wiltshire | Malmesbury | Leicestershire | Belgrave | 44-34 | |
1977 | Devon | Exonia | County Durham | Roker Marine | Unknown | |
1978 | Devon | Plymouth Hoe | Warwickshire | Stoke (Coventry) | Unknown | |
1979 | County Durham | Eldon Grove | Warwickshire | Stoke (Coventry) | Unknown | |
1980 | Buckinghamshire | Chesham | Kent | Bexleyheath Cons. | 48-39 | |
1981 | Hampshire | Banister Park | Somerset | Bristol | Unknown | |
1982 | Somerset | Burnham On Sea | Somerset | Bristol | Unknown | |
1983 | Warwickshire | G.E.C. Willans | Suffolk | Marlborough | Unknown | |
1984 | County Durham | View Lane Park | Somerset | Knowle | 47-36 | |
1985 | Norfolk | Wymondham Dell | Devon | Plymouth Sir Francis Drake | 43-30 | |
1986 | Suffolk | Marlborough | Berkshire | Windsor & Eton | 39-34 | |
1987 | Warwickshire | Stoke (Coventry) | Devon | Plymouth North Down | 36-32 | |
1988 | County Durham | View Lane Park | Hampshire | Southsea Waverley | 50-23 | |
1989 | Nottinghamshire | G.P.T. | Suffolk | Marlborough | 45-35 | |
1990 | Lancashire | Bolton | Kent | Blackheath & Greenwich | 38-36 | |
1991 | Essex | Liberty of Havering | Huntingdonshire | Belvedere | 40-22 | |
1992 | Nottinghamshire | Church Warsop | Warwickshire | Erdington Court | 35-34 | |
1993 | Kent | Blackheath & Greenwich | Hampshire | Bournemouth | 44-36 | |
1994 | Somerset | Bath | Lancashire | Bolton | 51-26 | |
1995 | Somerset | Bristol | Lancashire | Bolton | 41-40 | |
1996 | Worcestershire | Bank House Hotel | Essex | Pegasus | 42-24 | |
1997 | Northamptonshire | Desborough Town | Essex | Liberty of Havering | 32-31 | |
1998 | Suffolk | Marlborough | Cumbria | Wigton | 47-29 | |
1999 | Buckinghamshire | Gerrards Cross | Kent | Blackheath & Greenwich | 33-30 | |
2000 | Northamptonshire | Desborough Town | Essex | Liberty of Havering | 47-39 | [3] |
2001 | Oxfordshire | Banbury Borough | Buckinghamshire | Marlow | 46-30 | |
2002 | Lincolnshire | Cleethorpes | Somerset | Bristol | 41-33 | |
2003 | Oxfordshire | Banbury Borough | Northamptonshire | Kingsthorpe | 43-34 | |
2004 | Kent | Sandwich | Leicestershire | Shepshed Town | 42-23 | |
2005 | Cornwall | Carnon Downs | Cumbria | Wigton | 36-33 | |
2006 | Nottinghamshire | Cavaliers | Cornwall | Carnon Downs | 39-37 | |
2007 | Cornwall | St Austell | Surrey | Croydon | 39-31 | |
2008 | Huntingdonshire | White Hart Warboys | Surrey | Egham | 40-22 | |
2009 | Devon | Shaldon | Northumberland | Gosforth | 37-30 | |
2010 | Cornwall | St Austell | Essex | Essex County | 40-34 | |
2011 | County Durham | Darlington Railway Athletic | Devon | Shaldon | 39-38 | |
2012 | Hertfordshire | Garston | Somerset | Ilminster | 37-33 | |
2013 | Worcestershire | Worcester | Suffolk | Felixstowe & Suffolk | 48-32 | |
2014 | Kent | Sandwich | Essex | Essex County | 43–27 | |
2015 | Cambridgeshire | Newmarket Avenue | County Durha | Darlington Railway Athletic | 38–23 | |
2016 | Devon | Kings | Surrey | Weybridge | 39–38 | |
2017 | Devon | Kings | Middlesex | Poplar | 39–31 | |
2018 | Buckinghamshire | Gerrards Cross | Hertfordshire | Buntingford | 44–20 | |
2019 | Wiltshire | Royal Wootton Bassett | Devon | Kings | 40–39 | [4] |
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | |||||
2021 | Berkshire | Reading | Lincolnshire | Burton House | 28–22 | [6] |
2022 | Durham | Silksworth | Huntingdonshire | Brampton | 32–31 | [7] |
2023 | Isle of Wight | Shanklin | Leicestershire | New Lount | 34–31 | [8] |
2024 | Bucks | Gerrards Cross | Hunts | Brampton | 30–27 | [9] |
References
edit- ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
- ^ "Two Four winners". Bowls England.
- ^ "'For the Record'". The Times. 21 August 2000. p. 37. Retrieved 23 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ^ "2019 Two Four winners" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
- ^ "Top Club". Bowls England. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
- ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ "2023 National Championships Men's Club Two Fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "2024 National Championships Club Two Fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 25 August 2024.