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  2. Bowls Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Bowls Association and Scottish Women's Bowling Association unified in 2011 and underwent rebranding to become Bowls Scotland. The Bowls Scotland National Championships, held at National Centre for Bowling in Northfield, Ayr, is one of the largest week-long bowls competition in the world. It sees over one thousand players competing ...

  3. Scottish International Open - Wikipedia

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    International (PBA / World Bowls Tour) The Scottish International Open is an international indoor bowls competition held annually at in Scotland. It is the secondary event held by the organisation known as the World Bowls Tour , ranking behind their primary event, the World Indoor Bowls Championships .

  4. Scottish National Bowls Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Bowls Championships is one of the oldest bowls competitions in the world. In 1892, James Brown of Sanquhar Bowling Club and Dr Clark of the Partick Bowling Club formed the Scottish Bowls Association and organised the first rink (fours) championship the following year at the Queen's Park Bowling Club, Glasgow (it was the first national championships and was known as the ...

  5. Bowls at the 2002 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    Lawn bowls at the 2002 Commonwealth Games; ... Men's Fours section D Round 1 - Jul 26 ... Scotland 5 South Africa 23 England 12

  6. Elizabeth Dickson (bowls) - Wikipedia

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    Dickson represented Scotland for 25 years at BIWBC Senior International level from 1998 to 2012. Dickson was a member of the Eyemouth BC. [2] In 1994, she was selected by Scotland for the fours event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and won a bronze medal with Betty Forsyth, Janice Maxwell and Dorothy Barr ...

  7. Stewart Anderson (bowls) - Wikipedia

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    During the 2016 World Indoor Bowls Championship Anderson partnered up with Darren Burnett and the Scottish pair recorded their first Open Pairs title success. [8] In 2018 he won the Scottish International Open. [9] Later that season, Anderson became a two-time World Open singles champion, winning the 2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship.

  8. Hannah Smith (bowls) - Wikipedia

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    Smith later represented Scotland and in 2019 she won the Scottish National Bowls Championships pairs title with Claire Johnston. [6] Smith and Johnston then went on to win the 2022 pairs title at the British Isles Bowls Championships in Llandrindod Wells. [7] Smith will represent Scotland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. [2]

  9. David Pearson (bowls) - Wikipedia

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    Representing Scotland; Commonwealth Games; 1970 Edinburgh: fours: David G Pearson is a Scottish retired international lawn bowler. [1] [2] Bowls career