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World Bowls Tour Awards
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byWorld Bowls Tour (WBT)
First awarded2008
WebsiteWorld Bowls Tour (WBT)

The World Bowls Tour Awards are the annual awards ceremony hosted by the World Bowls Tour to recognise the achievements of the bowls players who compete on the World Bowls Tour (WBT). The annual event is usually held in January, which take place just before the World Indoor Bowls Championships begins. The annual World Bowls Tour Hall of Fame induction happens at the annual awards ceremony too, which was launched along with the inaugural World Bowls Tour Awards ceremony in 2008.

Winners

Year Awards Winner Ref
2008 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
WBT Hall of Fame inductees




Scotland Alex Marshall
Scotland Paul Foster
England Jamie Chestney
Scotland Paul Foster
The Potters Resort
Scotland Richard Corsie
England Tony Allcock
Scotland Paul Foster
England David Bryant
Scotland Alex Marshall
[1][2][3]
2009 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Fans' Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Best Qualifying Performance
Shot of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
Services to Bowls Award
WBT Hall of Fame inductee
Scotland Alex Marshall
England Mark Royal
England Greg Harlow
England Andrew Walters
England Mark Royal
Scotland Darren Burnett
England Simon Skelton
England Wynne Richards
Nigel Oldfield
England Andy Thomson
[4][5]
2010 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Fans' Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Best Qualifying Performance
Shot of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
Services to Bowls Award
WBT Hall of Fame inductee
Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Paul Foster
England Mervyn King
Wales Robert Chisholm
England Billy Jackson
Scotland Stewart Anderson
England Ian Bond
Ken Fawcett / Wales John Price
Rhys Jones
Scotland David Gourlay
[6][7]
2011 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Fans' Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Best Qualifying Performance
Shot of the Year
Four Touchers
Lifetime Achievement award
Services to Bowls Award
Unsung Heroes Award
England Mervyn King
England Mervyn King
England Greg Harlow
Scotland Stuart Anderson
Scotland Stuart Anderson
England Robert Paxton
England Robert Paxton
England Robert Paxton
England Andy Thomson
Dales Sports Surfaces
Anglia Bowls Stewards
[8][9][10]
[11][12]
[13][14]
[15][16]
2012 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Fans' Player of the Year
Best Qualifying Performance
Shot of the Year
Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Paul Foster
England Greg Harlow
England Robert Paxton
Scotland Paul Foster
[17][18]
[19][20]
2013 WBT Player of the Year
Players' Player of the Year
Fans' Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Shot of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
Service to Bowls Award
WBT Hall of Fame inductee
England Andy Thomson
England Andy Thomson
Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Paul Foster
Scotland Anne Dunwoodie
Scotland Sandra McLeish
Guernsey Alison Merrien
[21][22]
2014 Fans' Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
Scotland Alex Marshall
Scotland Alex Marshall
Scotland Willie Wood
[23]
2015 WBT Player of the Year
Players’ Player of the Year
Young Bowler of the Year
Match of the Year
Performance of the Year
Best Qualifying Performance
Four Touchers
Lifetime Achievement Award
Services to Bowls Award
England Nick Brett
England Nick Brett
England Katherine Rednall
England Nick Brett vs England Mervyn King
Scotland Darren Burnett
England Billy Jackson
Scotland Jonathan Ross
Scotland David Gourlay
Mark Hedges
[24][25]
2016 Player of the Year
Players Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Performance of the Year
Match of the Year
Best European Qualifying Performance
Best Overseas Qualifying Performance
Lifetime Achievement
Services to Bowls
England Nick Brett
England Nick Brett
England Connor Cinato
Scotland Alex Marshall
Scotland D Gourlay vs England A Thomson
England Jamie Chestney

United States Neil Furman

Scotland Sandra McLeish
John Taylor
[26][27]

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