Bowls England National Championships (women's champion of champions)
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English National Bowls Championships | ||
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Men elite | singles | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Women elite | singles | singles 2w |
singlesCC | pairs | |
triples | fours | |
Men junior | singles | pairs |
Women junior | singles | pairs |
Men senior | singles | pairs |
fours | ||
Women senior | singles | pairs |
fours | ||
Men team | Middleton | Balcomb |
WhiteRose | TopClub | |
2Fours | ||
Women team | Johns | Walker |
AmyRose | TopClub | |
Mixed | Pairs | Fours |
The women's champion of champions is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]
Past winners
Year | Champion | Runner-up |
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2008 | Rebecca Smith (Essex) | Katherine Hawes (Oxfordshire) |
2009 | Amy Monkhouse (Lincolnshire) | Natalie Melmore (Devon) |
2010 | Katherine Hawes (Oxfordshire) | Amy Monkhouse (Lincolnshire) |
2011 | Lynne Bowen (Worcestershire) | Jo Skelton (Derbyshire) |
2012 | Amy Gowshall (Lincolnshire) | Caroline Campion (Oxfordshire) |
2013 | Amy Gowshall (Lincolnshire) | Julie Leake (Dorset) |
2014 | Helen McDermaid (Somerset) | Jean Stephens (Cambridgeshire) |
2015 | Donna Brookes (Buckinghamshire) | Carol Dixon (Leicestershire) |
2016 | Rebecca Wigfield (Northamptonshire) | Elaine Score (Essex) |
2017 | Ellen Falkner (Cambridgeshire) | Kirsty Hembrow (Somerset) |
2018 | Amy Gowshall (Lincolnshire)[2] | Katherine Hawes (Oxfordshire) |
2019 | Ellen Falkner (Cambridgeshire)[3] | Amy Gowshall (Lincolnshire) |
2020 | cancelled | due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] |
2021 | Ellen Falkner MBE (Cambridgeshire)[5] | Stef Branfield (Somerset) |
2022 | Julie Leake (Dorset)[6] | Sue Allen (Yorkshire) |
References
- ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
- ^ "2018 Champion of Champions" (PDF). Bowls England.
- ^ "2019 Champion of Champions" (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.