Bowls England National Championships (mixed pairs)

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The mixed pairs is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]

Past winners

Year County Champions County Runners-up Score
1985 Leicestershire Mr & Mrs John Kilyon Devon Mary Player & Ian Spreadborough Unknown
1986 Bedfordshire June Measures & John McConnell Wiltshire Mr & Mrs Mike Trimble 24–19
1987 Northamptonshire Pat James & Terry James Hampshire Wendy Line & Peter Line 26–25
1988 Essex Mrs M. Smith & D. Wakefield Surrey Mrs M. Duffy & T. West 27–12
1989 Oxfordshire Ray Gaskins & Carol Gaskins Hampshire Wendy Line & Peter Line 22–15
1990 Hampshire Wendy Line & Peter Line Gloucestershire Pat Bradley & Tony Allcock 23–16
1991 Bedfordshire Mr & Mrs Gary Smith Devon Mr & Mrs P. Day 22–16
1992 Warwickshire Mr & Mrs Alan Jones Kent Mr & Mrs R. Riley 22–21
1993 Hertfordshire Yvonne Lyons & John Crosby Gloucestershire Mrs B. Carey & B. Kilby 26–10
1994 Hampshire Mr & Mrs C. Bailey Buckinghamshire Mr & Mrs Roy Rodgers 21–13
1995 Nottinghamshire Mrs J. Bailey & Phil Dickens Norfolk Jayne Roylance & Chris Ward 21–13
1996 Hampshire Allyson Flint & James Marsland Nottinghamshire Enid Adams & Graham Roe 19–18
1997 Middlesex Sue Bard-Bodek & Ken Allen Surrey Carol McGrail & Timothy Orr 29–12
1998 Gloucestershire
Oxfordshire
Barbara Prew & Alan Prew Norfolk Lynne Whitehead & Ian Wones 18–17
1999 Lancashire Viv Sayward & Alec Atkinson Nottinghamshire Mrs J. Turner & Duncan Robinson 22–10
2000 Dorset Mr & Mrs John Searle Oxfordshire
Buckinghamshire
Mr & Mrs Ray Gaskins 22–21
2001 Devon Sue Harriott & William Davis Middlesex Janet Walby & Steve Marrett 23–16
2002 Yorkshire June Hartley & Mark Walton Buckinghamshire
Middlesex
Irene Barber & Gerry Smyth 25–18
2003 Buckinghamshire Mr & Mrs Roy Rodgers Cumbria Noreen Fleet & David Gregory 24–22
2004 Northamptonshire Tina Burgess & Paul Broderick Dorset Kitty Mullholland & Calvin Mullholland 31–21
2005 Essex Rebecca Smith & Allan Seth Essex Gail Hunter & Richard Bolton 21–16
2006 Leicestershire Elaine & Andrew Irons Somerset Marilyn Gozna & Terry Barnes 19–18
2007 Northamptonshire Tina Burgess & Paul Broderick Yorkshire Sue Westoby & Mark Walton 17–16
2008 Suffolk Sally Butcher & Mark Royal Hampshire Jean Arnaud & Peter Ward 20–9
2009 Devon Natalie Melmore & Griff Sanders Nottinghamshire Sarah Jenkinson & David Baird 24–8
2010 Wiltshire Debbie Shadwell & Graham Shadwell Sussex Sue Willmott & David Richardson 26–14
2011 Lincolnshire Alan Dent & Amy Gowshall Wiltshire Debbie Shadwell & Graham Shadwell 19–5
2012 Wiltshire Debbie Shadwell & Graham Shadwell Huntingdonshire Catherine Popple & Stuart Popple 21–15
2013 Lincolnshire Annalisa Bellamy & Scott Dunham Kent Emily Ferguson & Perry Martin 23–9
2014 Leicestershire
Northamptonshire
Katie Smith & Jamie Walker Northamptonshire Marilyn Gozna & Ian Chapman 22–13
2015 Devon Barbara Bellamy & Sam Tolchard Hampshire Julie Hudson & Chris Daniels 26–11
2016 Worcestershire Amy Stanton & Andy Walters Essex Sylvia Bloomfield & Tim Mould 22–12
2017 Worcestershire Amy Walters & Andy Walters Essex Elaine Score & Ed Morris 20–19
2018 Isle of Wight Denise Butchers & Martin Butchers [3] Sussex Sally Butcher & Mark Royal / Martin Heitzmann (sub) 26–20
2019 Wiltshire Lucy Smith & Mike Titcombe [4] Sussex Sara Trotter & Dave Mason 24–8
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021 Essex Elaine Score & Ed Morris[6] Yorkshire Sue Allen & Mark Walton 23–5
2022 Essex Sylvia Bloomfield & Paul Smyth[7] Wiltshire Jean Collier & Russell Francis 13–11

References

  1. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. ^ "Mixed pairs winners". Bowls England.
  3. ^ "2018 mixed pairs results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  4. ^ "2019 mixed pairs results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  5. ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  6. ^ "CONGRATULATIONS! AGAIN!!". BECBA. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  7. ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 11 September 2022.