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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

Year County Champions County Runners-up Score Ref
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]

References

  1. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. ^ "Two Four winners". Bowls England.
  3. ^ "'For the Record'". The Times. 21 August 2000. p. 37. Retrieved 23 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ "2019 Two Four winners" (PDF). Bowls England.
  5. ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  6. ^ "Top Club". Bowls England. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  7. ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  8. ^ "2023 National Championships Men's Club Two Fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 13 August 2023.