Bowls England National Championships (men's senior singles)

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The men's senior singles is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]

Past winners[]

Year County Champions County Runner-up Score
1988 Worcestershire Geoff Readman Cornwall B. J. Seabourne 21-19
1989 Somerset David Bryant CBE (Clevedon) Wiltshire Barney Fernandes (Swindon) 25-23
1990 Somerset David Bryant CBE (Clevedon) Suffolk A. E. Chambers (Eye) 25-13
1991 Cumbria P. Towers Essex E. D. Hilton 21- 5
1992 Middlesex Peter C. Picknell (Feltham Ex-Servicemen) Hertfordshire William Francis 21-13
1993 Sussex Jack Davies (Tarring Priory) Kent S. C. Hatt 21-18
1994 Northamptonshire Terry James (Thrapston) Buckinghamshire C. J. Lees 21- 4
1995 Cornwall R. H. Walters Northumberland J. N. Ferguson (Angus Sports) 21-20
1996 Surrey Gary Tyas (Tongham) Somerset Eddie Furze (Clevedon Promenade) 21-18
1997 Wiltshire Colin Haydon Kent Colin Owen (Tunbridge Wells) 21-14
1998 Hertfordshire David Richardson Bedfordshire Peter Gurney 21-15
1999 Hampshire Peter Line (Atherley) Lancashire Alan Mayne (Acton Bridge) 21-15
2000 Wiltshire Barney Fernandes (Swindon) Northamptonshire Terry James (Thrapston) 21-15
2001 Kent Anthony Bishop (Metropolitan Police) Leicestershire Michael Haywood (Kingscroft) 21-17
2002 Wiltshire Barney Fernandes (Swindon) Hampshire Kevin Philip 21- 7
2003 Gloucestershire Barrie Forse Surrey Graham Skinner (Ottershaw) 21-18
2004 Cornwall Dave Perrin (Falmouth) Warwickshire Geoffrey Green (Wolvey) 21-12
2005 Kent Barry Stone (VCD) Hampshire Ian Mackenzie (Waverley) 21- 9
2006 Northamptonshire John Haines (Desborough Town) Nottinghamshire Ian Brewster (Worksop Cricket & SC) 21-13
2007 Devon John Kelly (Plymouth Civil Service) Nottinghamshire John Witcombe (Brierley Park) 21-14
2008 Surrey Graham Skinner (Ottershaw) Gloucestershire Alan Taylor (G B Britton) 21-13
2009 Warwickshire Bill Ward (Royal Leamington Spa) Berkshire Ian Wright (Maidenhead Town) 21- 9
2010 Oxfordshire Colin Whitehead (Headington) Surrey Joe Stevens (Epsom) 21-17
2011 Surrey Mike McDonagh (Cheam) Somerset Duncan McGovern (Bath) 21-10
2012 Sussex Bill Crittle (Wadhurst) Lancashire Bob Wood (Bolton) 21-15
2013 Cumbria Ricky Gallagher (Carlisle Subscription) Buckinghamshire Mick Evans (Newport Pagnell) 21-5
2014 Wiltshire David Snell (Wootton Bassett) Hampshire Jim Marsland (Aldershot Traction) 21-7
2015 Devon Kevin Phillips (Topsham) Cornwall David Drew (St Austell) 21-13
2016 Worcestershire Grant Burgess (Chester Road) Devon Stuart Evans (Shaldon) 21-15
2017 Cornwall Norman Coad (Carnon Downs) Isle of Wight Martin Butchers (Plessey Radar) 21–16
2018 Suffolk Gordon Williams (Cornard) Lancashire Alec Atkinson (Heaton Hall) 21–6
2019 Buckinghamshire Neil Farnish (Gerrards Cross) [2] Devon Stuart Evans (Shaldon) 21–16
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[3]
2021 Worcestershire Grant Burgess (Chester Road)[4] Bedfordshire Grant Osborne (Sandy Conservative) 21–17

References[]

  1. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. ^ "2019 senior singles results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  3. ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  4. ^ "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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