The mixed 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Gloucestershire | Mrs J. Bishop, Pam Margrett, M. Bishop, E. Kavanagh |
Lincolnshire | Mrs J. Tomlin, Mrs D. Wilson, A. Bates, M. Tomlin |
21–20 | |
1990 | Cornwall | Norma May, Sylvia Strutt, Howard Strutt, A. May |
Hampshire | Mrs N. Goosey, W. Britchford, Mrs M. Britchford, E. Rodgers |
31–9 | |
1991 | Essex | Mrs E. Smith, Mrs A. Moore, C. Bryan, W. Whiteman |
Norfolk | Sally Smith, Jayne Roylance, Ian Wones, Martin Christmas |
15–13 | |
1992 | Middlesex | Irene Barber, Brenda Lines, A. Lines, Gerry Smyth |
Cumbria | Mrs J. Armstrong, Mrs S. Flitcroft, Ian Carruthers, John Wills |
26–14 | |
1993 | Middlesex | Pat Launders, Jean Staples, Robin Bellion, Gary Little |
Warwickshire | Sue Jones, Jean Perry, Geoffrey Green, Cliff Jones |
28–16 | |
1994 | Lancashire | Miss I. Howlett, Miss C. Swan, David Lockhart, Gordon Niven |
Hampshire | Mrs R. Bailey, Mrs R. Ford, K. Ford, C. Bailey |
21–10 | |
1995 | Oxfordshire | Katherine Hawes, Jackie Harrington, Howard Watts, Gary Harrington |
Yorkshire | Mrs S. Chilton,Mrs M. Walker, Edward Boyle, Iain M. Boyle |
24–23 | |
1996 | Yorkshire | Mrs J. Drury, Mrs J. Hartley, Mark Walton, Neil Brignall |
Norfolk | Miss S. Lee, Mrs H. Sadler, M. Long, B. Sadler |
20–11 | |
1997 | Berkshire | Patricia Smith, Joyce Evans, Gordon Evans, Ian Snowden |
Hampshire | Christine Shearing, Joan Belcher, Peter Shearing, Anthony Shearing |
22–14 | |
1998 | Norfolk | Christine Webb, Jayne Roylance, Trevor Webb, David Ward |
Essex | Dee Killington, Mary Oliver, John Rodwell, John Tully |
29–13 | |
1999 | Oxfordshire | Katherine Hawes, Jackie Harrington, Glenn Allen, Howard Watts |
Yorkshire | Jean Drury, June Hartley, Mark Walton, Neil Brignall |
19–17 | |
2000 | Essex | Liz Garrett, Jean Foster, Mark Garrett, Alan Foster |
Wiltshire | June Corbett, Sue Gravell, Sid Corbett, Les Sullivan |
21–9 | |
2001 | Middlesex Buckinghamshire |
Irene Barber, Brenda Lines, Bob Bass, Gerry Smyth |
Hampshire | Anne Pearce, Mrs H. Phillips, Chris Thresher, Peter Ward |
23–19 | |
2002 | Hampshire | Rosemary Bailey, Sandy Moyse, Fred Voller, Charles Bailey |
Lancashire | Joyce Bristow, Viv Tomlinson, Fergus Muat, Alec Atkinson |
23–11 | |
2003 | Warwickshire | Margaret Lawson, Mary Entwistle, Paul Dale, Simon Gilbert |
Devon | Elizabeth Haynes, Sue Harriott, Terry Reardon, William Davis |
28–27 | |
2004 | Somerset | Molly Manning, Carol Grenfell, Craig Doughty, Nick Grenfell |
Kent | Pat Andrews, Mary Johnson, A. Johnson, Bob Flint |
19–10 | |
2005 | Northamptonshire | Tina Burgess, Karen Leveridge, Darren Lyman, Paul Broderick |
Surrey | Kelly Jenkins, Irene Jenkins, Kevin Clarke, Ian Jenkins |
23–19 | |
2006 | Devon | Mrs J. Short, Paul Kinsman, Pam Parkhouse, John Short |
Hampshire | Anne Pearce, Wendy Line, Peter Line, Chris Thresher |
23–20 | |
2007 | Wiltshire | Kath Lloyd, Debbie Shadwell, Keith Hutchens, Graham Shadwell |
Yorkshire | June Foster, Sue Westoby, Stephen Dilks, Mark Walton |
26–11 | |
2008 | Devon | Lorraine Hackett, Sophie Tolchard, James Webber, Sam Tolchard |
Essex | Sirikan Holmes, Val Chaney, Steven Mitchinson, Jamie Holmes |
27–12 | |
2009 | Lincolnshire | Christine Gowshall, Stacy Dent Jonathan Darley, Bernard Gowshall |
Berkshire | Val Howley, Norah Holder Darren Holder, Andrew Knapper |
24–14 | |
2010 | Essex | Elaine Score, Ann Score, Gerry Bone, Raymond Bone |
Hampshire | Karen Cranham, Jean Philip, Chris Cranham, Leo May |
24–13 | |
2011 | Hampshire | Anne Pearce, Wendy Line, Peter Line, Colin Thresher |
Northumberland | Geraldine Jamieson, Norma Craig, Peter Duffy, Simon Richardson |
20–13 | |
2012 | Devon | Lorraine Hackett, Sophie Tolchard, Phil Hackett, Sam Tolchard |
Worcestershire | Lynne Bowen, Amy Stanton, Adrian Burbridge, Andrew Walters |
22–8 | |
2013 | Cambridgeshire Huntingdonshire |
Ellen Falkner, Jayne Christie Chris Falkner, Nick Brett |
Devon | Sophie Tolchard, Lorraine Hackett Phil Hackett, Sam Tolchard |
22–5 | |
2014 | Leicestershire Northamptonshire |
Rebecca Wigfield, Katie Smith Darren Childs & Jamie Walker |
Wiltshire | Carol Grenfell, Janet Hardie Nick Grenfell, Graham Shadwell |
23–15 | |
2015 | Devon | Sophie Tolchard, Harriet Stevens Lee Haywood, Ryan Whitlock |
Warwickshire | Lisa Smith, Moira Parsons Matt Wordingham, Andy Smith |
28–18 | |
2016 | Northamptonshire | Rebecca Wigfield, Katie Smith Darren Childs, Jamie Walker |
Essex | Sue Kemp, Elaine Score, Neil Jackson, Ed Morris |
19–18 | |
2017 | Essex | Sue Kemp, Elaine Score Mark Nullmeyers, Ed Morris |
Oxfordshire | Carol Galletly, Katherine Hawes Mark Sykes, Howard Watts |
23–16 | [3] |
2018 | Surrey | Debbie Souter, Liz Anderson Mark Bishopp, Charlie Souter |
Essex | Sue Kemp, Elaine Score Mark Nullmeyers, Ed Morris |
18–13 | [4] |
2019 | Gloucestershire | Joan Surman, Penny Callaghan Lee Williamson, Nathan Kitchen |
Lincolnshire | Ruby Hill, Chelsea Tomlin Ashley Caress, Martin Spence |
23–15 | [5] |
No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic | [6] | |||||
2021 | Kent | Amy Cheeseman, Christine Hewison Michael Cheeseman, Tom Bishop |
Cambridgeshire | Ellen Falkner MBE, Cheryl Salisbury Jamie Barker, Scott Walton |
13–11 | [7] |
2022 | Surrey | Faye Ludlow, Hayley Halford Paul Jenkins, Dennis Hennessy |
Berkshire | Jane Murphy, Bev Wall Scott Winskill, Mark Hancock |
13–12 | [8] |
2023 | Northumberland | Rachel Cartwright, Kayleigh Proctor Chris Yeomans, Simon Richardson |
Huntingdonshire | Chloe Brett, Rebecca Moorbey Lewis Baker, Nick Brett |
21–17 | [9] |
2024 | Buckinghamshire | Jacqueline Squires, Debbie Preston Alex Squires, Lloyd Sabatini |
Northumberland | Rachel Cartwright, Kayleigh Proctor Simon Richardson, Chris Yeomans |
18–17 | [10] |
References
edit- ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
- ^ "Mixed fours winners". Bowls England.
- ^ "2017 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "2018 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "2019 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "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 11 September 2022.
- ^ "2023 National Championships mixed fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
- ^ "2024 National Championships mixed fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2024.