Lawn bowls at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's pairs

Lawn bowls women's pairs at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Broadbeach Bowls Club in the Gold Coast, Australia, from April 9 to 13.[1][2] A total of 42 athletes from 21 associations participated in the event.

Lawn bowls – Women's pairs
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueBroadbeach Bowls Club
Dates9 – 13 April 2018
Competitors42 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Malaysia
silver medal    South Africa
bronze medal    Scotland

Sectional play

The top two from each section advance to the knockout stage.

Section A

Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1 South AfricaColleen Piketh & Nicolene Neal440085523312
2 IndiaLovely Choubey & Rupa Rani Tirkey42027362116
3 Northern IrelandCatherine Beattie & Sandra Bailie4202676066
4 WalesJess Sims & Laura Daniels4202737036
5 JerseyChristine Grimes & Rachel MacDonald40044094-540
   South Africa  India  Northern Ireland  Wales  Jersey
 South Africa 19–17 20–12 23–17 23–6
 India 17–19 14–15 20–16 22–12
 Northern Ireland 12–20 15–14 13–18 27–8
 Wales 17–23 16–20 18–13 22–14
 Jersey 6–23 12–22 8–27 14–22

Section B

Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1 CanadaKelly McKerihen & Leanne Chinery43018049319
2 Norfolk IslandCarmen Anderson & Shae Wilson43016645219
3 New ZealandJo Edwards & Val Smith42027360136
4 FijiDoreen O'Connor & Sheral Mar42025669-136
5 TongaCaroline Dubois & Malia Kioa40043991-520
   Canada  Norfolk Island  New Zealand  Fiji  Tonga
 Canada 12–14 18–16 30–7 20–12
 Norfolk Island 14–12 20–11 11–12 21–10
 New Zealand 16–18 11–20 17–16 29–6
 Fiji 7–30 12–11 16–17 21–11
 Tonga 12–20 10–21 6–29 11–21

Section C

Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1 MalaysiaEmma Firyana & Siti Zalina4400108347412
2 ScotlandClaire Johnston & Lesley Doig430110446589
3 BruneiHajah Ajijah & Suhana Md Daud42026485-216
4 BotswanaLephai Modutlwa & Nelly Senna41036289-273
5 Cook IslandsEmily Jim & Nooroa Mataio400440124-840
   Malaysia  Scotland  Brunei  Botswana  Cook Islands
 Malaysia 18–11 28–10 29–7 33–6
 Scotland 11–18 32–9 25–9 36–10
 Brunei 10–28 9–32 19–17 26–8
 Botswana 7–29 9–25 17–19 29–16
 Cook Islands 6–33 10–36 8–26 16–29

Section D

Rank Nation Athletes MP MW MT ML FR AG PD PTS
1 AustraliaKaren Murphy & Kelsey Cottrell5500126517515
2 EnglandNatalie Chestney & Sophie Tolchard5401112575512
3 MaltaConnie-Leigh Rixon & Rebecca Rixon53029781169
4 ZambiaEddah Mpezeni & Foster Banda520364101-376
5 Papua New GuineaCatherine Wimp & Rebecca Walo51047491-173
6 NiueCath Papani & Pau Blumsky500546138-920
   Australia  England  Malta  Zambia  Papua New Guinea  Niue
 Australia 20–14 18–14 24–5 29–7 35–11
 England 14–20 23–10 30–5 16–14 29–8
 Malta 14–18 10–23 24–12 20–19 29–9
 Zambia 5–24 5–30 12–24 18–13 24–10
 Papua New Guinea 7–29 14–16 19–20 13–18 21–8
 Niue 11–35 8–29 9–29 10–24 8–21

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1  South Africa 14
D2  England 12
A1  South Africa 18
B2  Scotland 10
D1  Australia 15
B2  Scotland 16
A1  South Africa 14
C1  Malaysia 15
B1  Canada 21
C2  Norfolk Island 6
B1  Canada 8 Third place
C1  Malaysia 15
C1  Malaysia 17 B2  Scotland 18
A2  India 11 B1  Canada 10

References

  1. "Official Ticketing Guide" (PDF). www.gc2018.com/. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  2. "Venues". www.gc2018.com/. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
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