Sue Harriott
Appearance
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Nationality | British (English) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 11 December 1947 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Club | Exmouth Madeira BC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Susan Lesley Harriott (born 11 December 1947) is a former English international lawn and indoor bowler.[1]
Bowls career
[edit]In 2005 she won the triples and fours gold medals at the Atlantic Bowls Championships.[2]
She won a bronze medal in the triples with Amy Monkhouse and Jean Baker at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.[3][4]
In 2006, she won the Bowler of the Year award after qualifying for the six main events at the Women's National Championships.[5] Harriott was still competing at a high level in 2016 when participating in the county championships for Madeira Bowling Club.[6]
Harriott won the National singles title in 2001[7] and subsequently won the singles at the British Isles Bowls Championships in 2002.
References
[edit]- ^ "Melbourne 2006". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- ^ "2005 Atlantic Rim Games". World Bowls Ltd. Archived from the original on 11 January 2006. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ^ "Profile". Bowls Tawa.
- ^ "COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDALLISTS - BOWLS". GBR athletics.
- ^ "Bowls: Honours for Harriott". The Telegraph.
- ^ "Madeira ladies battle it out in the County Pairs". Madeira Bowling Club.
- ^ "The Daily results service". The Times. 20 August 2001. p. 10. Retrieved 18 August 2023 – via The Times Digital Archive.
External links
[edit]- Sue Harriott at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
- Sue Harriott at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games (archived)