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2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship – Women's triples

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World Outdoor Championships 2000 – women's triples
9th World Outdoor Bowls Championships
LocationAustralia Moama, Australia
Date(s)8–25 March 2000
CategoryWorld Outdoor Championships

The 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship women's triples was held in Moama, Australia, from 8 to 25 March 2000.[1]

The gold medal was won by Sharon Sims, Anne Lomas and Patsy Jorgensen of New Zealand.

Section tables

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Section A

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 New Zealand Sharon Sims, Anne Lomas, Patsy Jorgensen 16 13 2 1 28
2 South Africa Lorna Trigwell, Hester Bekker, Trish Steyn 16 13 0 3 26
3 Wales Shirley King, Nina Shipperlee, Betty Morgan 16 12 1 3 25
4 Scotland Betty Forsyth, Julie Forrest, Sarah Gourlay 16 12 0 4 24
5 Israel Renee Kusman, Pnina Gelbgiser, Ruthie Gilor 16 10 0 6 20 (+62)
6 Malaysia Malaysia 16 10 0 6 20 (+8)
7 Spain Spain 16 9 0 7 18 (+27)
8 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 16 9 0 7 18 (+17)
9 Namibia Namibia 16 7 0 9 14
10 Samoa Samoa 16 6 1 9 13
11 Cook Islands Cook Islands 16 6 0 10 12 (-21)
12 Fiji Fiji 16 6 0 10 12 (-50)
13 Brazil Brazil 16 5 0 11 10
14 Zambia Zambia 16 4 1 11 9
15 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 16 4 0 12 8 (-68)
16 United States Dora Stewart, Katy Stone & Maryna Hyland 16 4 0 12 8 (-73)
17 Singapore Singapore 16 3 1 12 7

Section B

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Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 England Katherine Hawes, Jill Polley, Norma Shaw 16 15 0 1 30
2 Australia Willow Fong, Margaret Sumner, Roma Dunn 16 13 0 3 26 (+198)
3 Jersey Liz Cole, Suzie Dingle, Karina Horman 16 13 0 3 26 (+155)
4 Donna McNally, Dorothy Kane, Margaret Johnston 16 12 0 4 24
5 India India 16 10 1 5 21
6 Canada Doreen Creaney, Margaret Richards, Anita Nivala 16 10 0 6 20 (+92)
7 Eswatini Swaziland 16 9 2 5 20 (+40)
8 Norfolk Island Norfolk Island 16 8 1 7 17
9 Guernsey Pauline Leadbetter, Jean Simon, Sheila Cave 16 8 0 8 16 (+51)
10 Botswana Debra Stewart, Lebo Moroke, Thembi Drewett 16 8 0 8 16 (-34)
11 Hong Kong Angela Chau, Linda Da Luz, Lena Yeung 16 7 0 9 14
12 Kenya Kenya 16 5 1 10 11
13 Brunei Brunei 16 3 3 10 9
14 Netherlands Netherlands 16 3 2 11 8
15 Argentina Argentina 16 3 0 13 6
16 Thailand Thailand 16 2 1 13 5
17 Japan Japan 16 1 1 14 3

Results

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[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Bronze medal match

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Australia Australia bt South Africa South Africa 28-11

Gold medal match

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New Zealand New Zealand bt England England 18-12

References

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  1. ^ "Scots start well". The Scotsman. 9 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 10 Mar. 2000". The Times.
  3. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 13 Mar. 2000". The Times.
  4. ^ ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 14 Mar. 2000". The Times.
  5. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 15 Mar. 2000". The Times.
  6. ^ ""For the record." Times [London, England] 16 Mar. 2000". The Times.
  7. ^ "Bowling". Aberdeen Evening Express. 9 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^ "Bowls". Aberdeen Evening Express. 10 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "Bowls". The Scotsman. 13 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. ^ "Bowls". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 16 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. ^ "Action in the Women's World Bowls". Riverine Herald. 13 March 2000. Retrieved 8 November 2024 – via Trove.