Bowls England National Championships (men's senior pairs)

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The men's senior pairs is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]

Past winners[edit]

Year County Champions County Runners-up Score Ref
1988 Worcestershire A. Baylis & A. H. Russell Wiltshire B. Thompson & Cecil Exton (Malmesbury) 25-16
1989 Nottinghamshire C. Bowers & D. W. Mee Warwickshire Gordon Townsend & Harry Reynolds (G.E.C. Willans) 27-16
1990 Wiltshire Reg Jackson & Barney Fernandes (Swindon) Middlesex R. W. Watson (Ashford) & R. E. Paine (Feltham) 22-12
1991 Hampshire K. A. Manderson & Peter Line (Atherley) Northamptonshire T. C. Clipston & Terry James (Thrapston) 25-22
1992 County Durham R. S. Bell & J. Stothard (Glenholme) Buckinghamshire W. D. Gee & D. Lewis 20- 9
1993 Hampshire K. A. Manderson & Peter Line (Atherley) Sussex Edward Hayward & Walter Hayward 23-11
1994 Huntingdonshire B. A. Arnold & D. Griffin Lancashire H. G. Booth & A. Leach 15-14
1995 Sussex F. A. Palmer & K. Broughton Hertfordshire N. Chamberlain & W. Faulkner 20-16
1996 Lincolnshire B. Walsham & A. Walsham Devon Ken Wardle & Robert Burch 17-16
1997 Essex Arthur Peacock & Luke Went Sussex Michael Truran & Ian Gooding (St Francis) 28-8
1998 Gloucestershire
Somerset
P. Pinnegar (unknown) & R. Hennessy (Imperial) Sussex Brian Miller & Dennis Alderton (Preston) 22-16
1999 Leicestershire Michael Haywood & John Godden (Hinckley) Berkshire Derek Balfour & Peter Bryant 20-14
2000 Sussex Chris Reynolds & Ian Watson (Lindfield) Devon Douglas Bale & Derek James (Bideford Strand) 24-11
2001 Cornwall F. Smith & R. Walters (St Ives and Redruth) Northamptonshire D. Weston & D. Crowson (Kingsthorpe) 23-20
2002 Somerset David Macey & David Hynard (Donyatt) Essex Pat Riley & Lyn James 28-18
2003 Buckinghamshire Alan Waite & Peter Picknell (Iver Heath) Wiltshire Robert Clews & David Snell 22-21
2004 Hampshire Ken Marsh & Barry Bendall Essex J. Wilson & M. Crafer 27-11
2005 Middlesex Attilio Ciampini & Robert Yeamans (Ruislip) Hampshire B. Nicholls & J. Dobson 29-8
2006 Dorset John Crabb & Barry Patterson Hertfordshire Alan Cawdell & Len Wildman 20–17
2007 Warwickshire William Hamilton & Brian Pigott (Erdington Court) Lancashire Gordon Niven & Graham Booth (Bolton) 30–15
2008 Essex Vic Cole & Malcolm Stark (Braintree) Cornwall Keith Corris (Bodmin) & Keith Corris (Wadebridge) 21–20
2009 Hertfordshire Don Sheriff & Peter Adams (Royston) Huntingdonshire Roger Martin & Tony Scarr 27–11
2010 Sussex David Welsh & James Morley (Hurstpierpoint) Cumbria David McManus (Courtfield) & Anthony Little (Edenside) 25–21
2011 Cornwall David Parr (Chacewater) & Charlie Gay (Carnon Downs) Hertfordshire John Abson & Alan Cawdell (Oak Hill) 19–13
2012 Worcestershire Richard Hall & Adrian Burbridge (Worcester) Cumbria Eddie Hughes & Ray Breame (Bromley) 25–8
2013 Wiltshire David Snell, Mel Biggs & Paul Sloman (Wootton Bassett/Westlecot) Northamptonshire Robert Fuller & John Haines (Desborough) 20–18
2014 Derbyshire Les Jinks & Dave Brennan (South Derbyshire) Oxfordshire Alan Ley & Mike Peterson (Oxford City & County) 20–18
2015 Wiltshire David Snell & Mel Biggs (Wootton Bassett/Westlecot) Berkshire Barry Williams & Tony Aubrey (Thatcham) 26–13
2016 Cumbria John Bell & Rick Gallagher (Wigton/Carlisle Subscription) Dorset Roy Burnett & David Hanger (Wellworthy) 21–14
2017 Buckinghamshire Dave Labrum & Malcolm Drage (Bletchley Town) Sussex Ian Watson & Keith Holman (Lindfield) 23–16
2018 Oxfordshire Paul Comley & Colin Whitehead (Headington) Cornwall Ronnie Thomas & Kevin Williams (Porthleven) 24–7
2019 Buckinghamshire Dave Labrum & Malcolm Drage (Bletchley Town)[2] Herefordshire Martin Smith & Mark Atkins (Ross-On-Wye) 22–15
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [3]
2021 Dorset Stuart Stephens & Jim Garner Oxfordshire Howard Watts & Raymond Gaskins 17–10 [4]
2022 Warwickshire Steve Smith & Graham Ashby Kent Steve Parr & Ken Weyand 19–6 [5]
2023 Hertfordshire Philip Russell & Jerry Rumball Oxfordshire Michael Jelfs & Phillip Gladden 27–3 [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. ^ "2019 senior pairs results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  3. ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  4. ^ "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  5. ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  6. ^ "2023 National Championships senior pairs". Bowls England. Retrieved 21 August 2023.