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Bowls England National Championships (mixed fours)

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The mixed fours is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1][2]

Past winners

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Year County Champions County Runners-up Score Ref
1989 Gloucestershire Mrs J. Bishop, Pam Margrett,
M. Bishop, E. Kavanagh
Lincolnshire Mrs J. Tomlin, Mrs D. Wilson,
A. Bates, M. Tomlin
21–20
1990 Cornwall Norma May, Sylvia Strutt,
Howard Strutt, A. May
Hampshire Mrs N. Goosey, W. Britchford,
Mrs M. Britchford, E. Rodgers
31–9
1991 Essex Mrs E. Smith, Mrs A. Moore,
C. Bryan, W. Whiteman
Norfolk Sally Smith, Jayne Roylance,
Ian Wones, Martin Christmas
15–13
1992 Middlesex Irene Barber, Brenda Lines,
A. Lines, Gerry Smyth
Cumbria Mrs J. Armstrong, Mrs S. Flitcroft,
Ian Carruthers, John Wills
26–14
1993 Middlesex Pat Launders, Jean Staples,
Robin Bellion, Gary Little
Warwickshire Sue Jones, Jean Perry,
Geoffrey Green, Cliff Jones
28–16
1994 Lancashire Miss I. Howlett, Miss C. Swan,
David Lockhart, Gordon Niven
Hampshire Mrs R. Bailey, Mrs R. Ford,
K. Ford, C. Bailey
21–10
1995 Oxfordshire Katherine Hawes, Jackie Harrington,
Howard Watts, Gary Harrington
Yorkshire Mrs S. Chilton,Mrs M. Walker,
Edward Boyle, Iain M. Boyle
24–23
1996 Yorkshire Mrs J. Drury, Mrs J. Hartley,
Mark Walton, Neil Brignall
Norfolk Miss S. Lee, Mrs H. Sadler,
M. Long, B. Sadler
20–11
1997 Berkshire Patricia Smith, Joyce Evans,
Gordon Evans, Ian Snowden
Hampshire Christine Shearing, Joan Belcher,
Peter Shearing, Anthony Shearing
22–14
1998 Norfolk Christine Webb, Jayne Roylance,
Trevor Webb, David Ward
Essex Dee Killington, Mary Oliver,
John Rodwell, John Tully
29–13
1999 Oxfordshire Katherine Hawes, Jackie Harrington,
Glenn Allen, Howard Watts
Yorkshire Jean Drury, June Hartley,
Mark Walton, Neil Brignall
19–17
2000 Essex Liz Garrett, Jean Foster,
Mark Garrett, Alan Foster
Wiltshire June Corbett, Sue Gravell,
Sid Corbett, Les Sullivan
21–9
2001 Middlesex
Buckinghamshire
Irene Barber, Brenda Lines,
Bob Bass, Gerry Smyth
Hampshire Anne Pearce, Mrs H. Phillips,
Chris Thresher, Peter Ward
23–19
2002 Hampshire Rosemary Bailey, Sandy Moyse,
Fred Voller, Charles Bailey
Lancashire Joyce Bristow, Viv Tomlinson,
Fergus Muat, Alec Atkinson
23–11
2003 Warwickshire Margaret Lawson, Mary Entwistle,
Paul Dale, Simon Gilbert
Devon Elizabeth Haynes, Sue Harriott,
Terry Reardon, William Davis
28–27
2004 Somerset Molly Manning, Carol Grenfell,
Craig Doughty, Nick Grenfell
Kent Pat Andrews, Mary Johnson,
A. Johnson, Bob Flint
19–10
2005 Northamptonshire Tina Burgess, Karen Leveridge,
Darren Lyman, Paul Broderick
Surrey Kelly Jenkins, Irene Jenkins,
Kevin Clarke, Ian Jenkins
23–19
2006 Devon Mrs J. Short, Paul Kinsman,
Pam Parkhouse, John Short
Hampshire Anne Pearce, Wendy Line,
Peter Line, Chris Thresher
23–20
2007 Wiltshire Kath Lloyd, Debbie Shadwell,
Keith Hutchens, Graham Shadwell
Yorkshire June Foster, Sue Westoby,
Stephen Dilks, Mark Walton
26–11
2008 Devon Lorraine Hackett, Sophie Tolchard,
James Webber, Sam Tolchard
Essex Sirikan Holmes, Val Chaney,
Steven Mitchinson, Jamie Holmes
27–12
2009 Lincolnshire Christine Gowshall, Stacy Dent
Jonathan Darley, Bernard Gowshall
Berkshire Val Howley, Norah Holder
Darren Holder, Andrew Knapper
24–14
2010 Essex Elaine Score, Ann Score,
Gerry Bone, Raymond Bone
Hampshire Karen Cranham, Jean Philip,
Chris Cranham, Leo May
24–13
2011 Hampshire Anne Pearce, Wendy Line,
Peter Line, Colin Thresher
Northumberland Geraldine Jamieson, Norma Craig,
Peter Duffy, Simon Richardson
20–13
2012 Devon Lorraine Hackett, Sophie Tolchard,
Phil Hackett, Sam Tolchard
Worcestershire Lynne Bowen, Amy Stanton,
Adrian Burbridge, Andrew Walters
22–8
2013 Cambridgeshire
Huntingdonshire
Ellen Falkner, Jayne Christie
Chris Falkner, Nick Brett
Devon Sophie Tolchard, Lorraine Hackett
Phil Hackett, Sam Tolchard
22–5
2014 Leicestershire
Northamptonshire
Rebecca Wigfield, Katie Smith
Darren Childs & Jamie Walker
Wiltshire Carol Grenfell, Janet Hardie
Nick Grenfell, Graham Shadwell
23–15
2015 Devon Sophie Tolchard, Harriet Stevens
Lee Haywood, Ryan Whitlock
Warwickshire Lisa Smith, Moira Parsons
Matt Wordingham, Andy Smith
28–18
2016 Northamptonshire Rebecca Wigfield, Katie Smith
Darren Childs, Jamie Walker
Essex Sue Kemp, Elaine Score,
Neil Jackson, Ed Morris
19–18
2017 Essex Sue Kemp, Elaine Score
Mark Nullmeyers, Ed Morris
Oxfordshire Carol Galletly, Katherine Hawes
Mark Sykes, Howard Watts
23–16 [3]
2018 Surrey Debbie Souter, Liz Anderson
Mark Bishopp, Charlie Souter
Essex Sue Kemp, Elaine Score
Mark Nullmeyers, Ed Morris
18–13 [4]
2019 Gloucestershire Joan Surman, Penny Callaghan
Lee Williamson, Nathan Kitchen
Lincolnshire Ruby Hill, Chelsea Tomlin
Ashley Caress, Martin Spence
23–15 [5]
No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [6]
2021 Kent Amy Cheeseman, Christine Hewison
Michael Cheeseman, Tom Bishop
Cambridgeshire Ellen Falkner MBE, Cheryl Salisbury
Jamie Barker, Scott Walton
13–11 [7]
2022 Surrey Faye Ludlow, Hayley Halford
Paul Jenkins, Dennis Hennessy
Berkshire Jane Murphy, Bev Wall
Scott Winskill, Mark Hancock
13–12 [8]
2023 Northumberland Rachel Cartwright, Kayleigh Proctor
Chris Yeomans, Simon Richardson
Huntingdonshire Chloe Brett, Rebecca Moorbey
Lewis Baker, Nick Brett
21–17 [9]
2024 Buckinghamshire Jacqueline Squires, Debbie Preston
Alex Squires, Lloyd Sabatini
Northumberland Rachel Cartwright, Kayleigh Proctor
Simon Richardson, Chris Yeomans
18–17 [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. ^ "Mixed fours winners". Bowls England.
  3. ^ "2017 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  4. ^ "2018 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  5. ^ "2019 mixed fours results" (PDF). Bowls England.
  6. ^ "Plans for 2020 in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak". Bowls England.
  7. ^ "Daily Round Up". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  8. ^ "2022 National Championships". Bowls England. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  9. ^ "2023 National Championships mixed fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  10. ^ "2024 National Championships mixed fours". Bowls England. Retrieved 28 August 2024.